Suspect Behind Norwegian Attacks Claims He Used Modern Warfare 2 for Training

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Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man who has been arrested for killing over 76 people in a bomb attack in Oslo on Friday and a subsequent mass shooting at a political youth group retreat, claims in an exhaustive manifesto that he trained for the attacks using Modern Warfare 2. That claim comes from a 1500 page manifesto entitled "2083 – A European Declaration of Independence," which is making the rounds today

In it, Breivik complains about the "rise of cultural Marxism/multiculturalism" and "Islamic colonization and Islamisation of Western Europe." He goes on to lay out how "fellow patriots" can combat the situation - and most his solutions end with violence.

But for the sake of discussion, we're going to skip all that (you can read an exhaustive report from the Associated Press here) and jump to the part in the manifesto where he talks about Modern Warfare 2 and using MMO games such as World of Warcraft to explain being in isolation while you "train."

In a February 2010 entry he writes about buying "Modern Warfare 2" and claims that it is "probably the best military simulator out there and it’s one of the hottest games this year." He goes on to say that the first game wasn't to his liking, but he sees Modern Warfare 2 as more of a "training-simulation than anything else."

He also mentions that the best way of "avoiding suspicion from relatives, neighbours and friends," for your activities is to tell them “that you have started to play World of Warcraft or any other online MMO game and that you wish to focus on this for the next months/year." Berwick says this will help you "justify isolation and people will understand somewhat why you are not answering your phone over long periods."

Under a subsection entitled "Training Facilities," he recommends "[traditional] military training facilities focused on physical conditioning and skills training," but says that "[newer] facilities make extensive use of computer simulations of various kinds to provide more hours or training in more realistic situations at lower cost and with lower risk to personnel." He advises that "[temporary] arrangements can be made with the local gun club, the local gym and an internet café which facilitates multiplayer Modern Warfare 2 simulation."

In another subsection entitled "Marksmanship," he claims that real-world practice with "a real assault rifle" is important, but that "[simulation] by playing Call of Duty, Modern Warfare is a good alternative as well."

While the mere mention of a video game in a rambling, 1500 page manifesto might be enough proof for some, the connection between Breivik’s actions and his alleged training with MW2 are tenuous is best. Nevertheless, we will continue to report on this story as it develops.


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Source: http://gamepolitics.com/2011/07/25/norwegian-killer039s-manifesto-mentions-modern-warfare-2-039training-simulator039

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-TsunamiPosted:

Wow this is Shocking.. Like come on Really?

Icy-TankPosted:

Absolutely ridiculous.

Prayers go out to the ones who lost their lives and the families and people affected by this.

Trying to justify "motives" by blaming the gaming industry and better yet, targeting them for supplying a "training simulator" is down right sad. This is just another example of why the rating M for Mature is just that...it's supposed to be for MATURE audiences who can interpret the game as just that...a game.

TTGRedDeathBox360Posted:

How the f--- can they blame a game for what this guy did to those poor people just another way to try and ban mw3

Soldier_Posted:

-Ant- Seriously people, grow the f*ck up.

I'm from Norway and I find it very offensive.

I could go round making 9/11 jokes and 7/7 jokes but I don't because I know better.
It pisses me off when people dont have respect for other countries. I live in canada i still feel for everyone that got killed plus there families. Everyone that likes this is funny needs to grow up.

-AR15-Posted:

wow who the hell would use mw2 as a simulator its like sooooooo far from actual tacticts and realism its sad he atacked a youth camp...

xowe123xPosted:

I really feal that people laughing here, does not understand how tragic this is!! My friend was at the island of the shooting and he is still missing, and most likely killed!!! So i think that if you want to laugh don't F**KING write it! (i useually don't curse, but SHOW SOME F**KING RESPECT!!)

HazzlePosted:

Really......

AntPosted:

Seriously people, grow the f*ck up.

I'm from Norway and I find it very offensive.

I could go round making 9/11 jokes and 7/7 jokes but I don't because I know better.

aBoxOfMintsPosted:

SyrrieX
TTG_iRaaTeD Why are people laughing at this 92 people got killed it's not funny at all.

Shows the lack of maturity for some of the people on this site.


Exactly.

Tbh, In MW3, it simulates the London Bombings in "Infnity Ward's Eyes". If they don't ban MW3 because of it, (I don't want the game to be banned personally, I like the look of the mission), then god help the BBFC trying to persuade the ESRB and PEGI.


I'm in america and this kind of stuff is f*d up like I can't believe this sh*t, excuses that's all this is, this is one big excuse deep down it wasn't the GAME that helped him! F*kin loser you killed 92 ppl and u blame it on a game get your life straight your like a male version of Casey Anthony, all f*d up and can't take fault for your own actions and on your note about the banning I wouldn't be surprised if limitations were put here in america because in the game their is a huge attack on New York City and Washington DC is destroyed, and both cities were attacked about 10 years ago!

downloadingPosted:

wow that guy is stupid to be killing people like that