This is perhaps a bit off topic, but might relate in some way.
My husband bought this package of Fritos -- as in corn chips -- in order to show me this first hand. Then he emptied it, flattened it out, and photographed it for me.
Even though the finer print tells you this is about a contest for an online game, still it does seem rather odd to have the terms
"Call of Duty, Black Ops, Cold War" emblazoned across your package of tortilla chips. I mean, not everyone buying corn chips is going to be versed in online gaming. Even if you are, you're still unconsciously consuming these messages in some way.
Also, the pictures on the package: faces split in half with half a Russian soldier's face, half an American soldier's face. Not sure what that means to imply. Certainly the writing indicates the anti-Russia theme so prevalent now on the left, as if the Cold War never really ended.
Also, the triangle. While the shape generally refers to a tortilla chip, the look of it is anything but a tortilla chip. More like a rocket "chip." In that context,
2XP -- the name of the operating system, I assume -- could be thought of in terms of what Dark Journalist, Daniel Liszt, calls "X stagenography." Think X Files. Stagenography is something like cryptography, only instead of a message being in code, it's there in plain sight.
(See Liszt's Youtube videos on this for more information on X stagenography. What I've seen thus far is a very interesting line of research tracking the U.S. government's secret "UFO File." It's good timing for it in that it counters the present UFO related psyop we're seeing emerge.)
Anyway, back on corn chips... didn't Doritos used to have sunny yellow packaging? What happened to that? Now everything is darkly riddled with double meanings. Can't even buy a package of corn chips without being accosted in some way.
So, anyway, see what you think:
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