'Hunt for WMD' Game Launched Using Public Documents 75
prakslash writes "AP/The Tennessean reports that a Nashville entrepreneur, Shane Messer, has created an international treasure hunt game called 'Find Those Weapons: The Hunt for the Real WMD' by using actual public documents related to the American invasion of Iraq as clues. Messer's treasure for finding those imaginary weapons of mass destruction? A solid gold trophy, a bag of cash and a barrel of oil, according to the game's website." According to the rules, "If no one... claims the trophy by Election Day 2004.. [it] will be sent to George Bush."
Re:I'm shocked!!! (Score:1)
I was looking at the website and don't see where you get the "trust-fund Bush hater" bit. What page are you looking at?
Re:I'm shocked!!! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I'm shocked!!! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Leftist Republican? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Few if any right-wing democrats (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Few if any right-wing democrats (Score:3, Interesting)
I suspect the main reason for this is the gigantic size of the US.
Fundamentally, I suspect that the amount of authority that a government can have over its subjects and not end up being oppressive is inversely proportional to the size of the governed population.
A country the size of, say, France (one step down in economic power from the STATE of California, last I heard) can get away with being fairly socialistic. The entire nation of the US attempting to do so would turn into the Soviet Union...
Now, if
Re:Leftist Republican? (Score:1)
Oh Boy.... (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Oh Boy.... (Score:3, Interesting)
It will create gigantic flames and whatnot, of course, towering into the Slashdot sky. However this is just a measure of the contentious nature of the question - to what extent did the US administration knowingly lie and/or exaggerate the Iraq threat in order to create the case for a war they had already decided upon?
However much the ultra-right crazies may froth about it, it is a fair question.
It was stated categorically by almost all the top figures
Same old story (Score:1, Funny)
Wow, nice story (Score:5, Funny)
Only in america (Score:2)
Re:Only in america (Score:2)
Re:Just more of the same... (Score:2)
Re:Just more of the same... (Score:2)
Re:Just more of the same... (Score:2)
"put me through law school" (Score:3, Interesting)
what actually would be funny is if someone did finish the game and put the FAQ here [gamefaqs.com]
Re:"put me through law school" (Score:1)
Re:"put me through law school" (Score:2)
hmm (Score:2, Funny)
You sure showed him!
has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:5, Insightful)
anything else is reading far too much into it.
Re:has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:5, Funny)
And more power to him!
It sure beats manipulating the energy market to make a quick buck.
Re:has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course he did. There's a reason there were 3 Amy Fisher movies a soon after the whole fiasco: current events sell. Why create a "find pirate pete's buried treasure" game that will get no attention, when you can create a "find the WMD" game that will get people intrigued.
Plus there's the whole aspect that this guy has crafted a puzzle that fits seamlessly inside of a current event. The game book comes with a b
Re:has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:1)
Re:has nothing to do with real WMD. (Score:2)
Re:Look again: it is the right map (Score:1)
If you spent 1 second learning to read you would see the text "Your tools? a CD, a booklet of 10 clues, a matrix, and a map of Iraq" just below the picture.
Also:
Um, it's no secret that Saudi Arabia is trying to acquire a nuclear capabilities. [guardian.co.uk]
Next!
When can I claim the trophy? (Score:4, Interesting)
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/18130
Anthrax, Botulinum, VX... Totally awesome, eh? Better yet, the agents and methods of production were never accounted for [un.int]. I'm going to contact this contest guy right now. That trophy is as good as mine.
Re:When can I claim the trophy? (Score:1)
Re:When can I claim the trophy? (Score:2)
Then you're forgetting the anthrax attacks through the USPS in late '01. And then there were the scores killed and maimed by chlorine gas attacks decades before the V2...
The delivery system is the easy part. Heck, the delivery system is generally something you can buy on the open market ("It's for our budding space program!" if you insist on rockets). International laws and such focus on the te
Re:When can I claim the trophy? (Score:1)
You cannot buy ICBMs and transglobal warhead delivery systems on the global market. The fear that the administration was engendering is the only one that would have been a real threat at all... that Iraq could, within a matter of hours (before a US strikeforce can react) could mobilize and launch a missile capable of reaching Europe. Wh
Re:Proof of WMD's (Score:1)
Why Bush? (Score:3, Insightful)
The key is probably (Score:3, Funny)
Did someone warn George Bush? (Score:2, Funny)
I just hope he doesn't use the game in the upcoming state of the union as more proof for their existence, although maybe it's more reliable than British intel?
Bone of contention (Score:2)
As for everything else, the British seem to believe that it was American intel that was flawed
Re:Bone of contention (Score:1)
Bekaa Valley. (Score:1)
How realistic will it be? (Score:1)