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Anti-Pipeline Academic Develops How-To Video Game Promoting Eco-Terrorism
By: Chris White, Daily Caller
An academic at a public university created a computer game that allows players to torch oil pipelines and block energy projects to bring awareness to climate issues.
Elizabeth LaPensée, an assistant professor at Michigan State University, created a game earlier this month called Thunderbird Strike that allows players to use lightning bolts to destroy pipelines and trucks. The video game is scheduled to debut at the imagineNATIVE film and media arts festival later this month.