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Dan Fournier's avatar

Great post Jon.

A few observations:

> It's good to keep in mind that the U.S. Gov't has the legal authority to spread propaganda and has been doing so for a while.

> The U.S. Military uses 5th-gen / cognitive warfare tactics on social media a lot, i.e., Interactive Internet Activities (IIAs) - I've written about these and talked about them on my podcast & as a guest for various interviews (even one alongside Dr. Robert Malone). Let me know if you want more info on this, including the DoD memo.

> Nowadays, the level of sophistication in which virtual (seemingly totally real) "people" can be created and used for various purposes is pretty incredible. Just have a look at www.heygen.com (play the video on the top of their home page to see it in action) to see how advanced this is - even beyond military development.

> "In January, the State Department launched an international “Framework to Counter Foreign State Information Manipulation,” citing the risk of foreign deepfakes as a national security threat."

translation: The State Dept. (which is essentially ground zero for the U.S. Deep State - as per many of former insider Mike Benz' revelations) wants a MONOPOLY on the tech.

I would expect to see many more deepfakes in the coming weeks to spread confusion about the Election, the happenings in Ukraine & Israel/Gaza.

janet kessler's avatar

Boils down to perfecting their magic tricks, illusions, guiding subconcious behaviors and downright lying - to what end though? Not even sure there are many who'd trust ANYTHING that comes out of a politicians mouth OR anyone, any group with ties/associations to politics. I sure as hell don't. Even now, today, there are too many bloggers spewing garbage just to make a dime so, nothing new here. Mostly just attention grabbers like the 'Enquirer' of old.

liz's avatar

I believe they're already doing this because I remember seeing a news broadcast back in 2020/2021 and although it looked extremely realistic there was just something about it that looked fake.

It was pushing a certain narrative the government narrative about certain things, drugs, medicine at that time.

It would fool most people but if you watched closer it looked like a deep fake but a good deep fake. It even had the CNN logo on the screen.

What gave it away was the news caster looked too perfect, nearly like a cartoon character.

janet kessler's avatar

Keep up your healthy skeptism - it'll most likely help you stay alive. Remember, the government is NOT your friend - possibly your worst enemy. Just remember things our government has done these past 12 years (at least!) Don't ever forget.

Lilly's avatar

WHAT are your thoughts on this article? 8t caught my eye as I was scanning pieces on Sunstack. I dud not even flip to your page to read about you.

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Spiritual/Intuitive