I was watching at some videos… and there where images of a video game, I think call of duty.. and there where images of nuclear weapon used in the states, as well as war on us territory.. and well, I had a tought, might be that the videogame is actually ‘predicting the future’?

There was a video waring on a nuclear attack in Washington on october, that never happened, but there where real warings about a possible attack on that month..

And well, then I decided to google something about it, an I discovered that:

Recent news coverage of the worrying ground war between Russia and Georgia could well leave gamers with a sense of deja vu.

The South Ossetia war, which began on August 7, bears a close resemblance to events portrayed in the 2001 Xbox and Playstation 2 game “Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon”, the first level of which takes place against the backdrop of a struggle between Georgian rebel forces and the legitimate Georgian government in the South Ossetian region.

Ghost Recon’s plot follows these skirmishes with a full-scale Russian invasion of the region, a subsequent evacuation of US forces, and ultimately the fall of the Georgian government. Ghost Recon almost got the timescale right, too: the game’s imaginary events begin in April 2008, just a few months before the real war kicked off.

If Ghost Recon’s uncanny trend continues, we can expect the South Ossetia conflict to culminate in a dramatic assault on Red Square and the Kremlin by NATO troops — spearheaded by an elite US special forces team under the control of a pimply fourteen-year-old with a joypad. Considering that the most recent game in the Ghost Recon series climaxes with an oh-so-narrowly-averted terrorist nuclear strike on the US, we hope the predictive power of the game runs out. Soon.

Source: http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/georgia-russia-conflict-predicted-in-2001-video-game/1237410

And NOW, watch this video: