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To: Defiant

If it is possible for experts to tell fake from real, then there won’t be any problem.

And although there is no one less technically minded than me outside of up country Papua New Guinea, I am sure techies can still tell real video from fake.


1,617 posted on 06/29/2018 8:16:37 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
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To: little jeremiah; Defiant

When I first posted the link, I did so in knee-jerk fashion. The same kinds of article(s) came out the first time Q hinted that tarmac videos of Hillary were about to be released. The MSM set phasers to “spin” and suddenly there was “concern” about the possibility of fake videos. I wonder now if Q hinted that way to stampede the Deep State into revealing it’s plan for countering damaging videos about Hillary.

But, thanks to Defiant, I dismissed too readily the mention of the Pentagon. I think the timing and the mention of the Pentagon moves this little story from ordinary into “?”

So now that Q knows how the MSM will spin Hillary videos, maybe it’s just as well form them to educate the public about video technology in a manner similar to how Q has been teaching us to research to find the truth. While we normies are suitable red-pill students for all things political/social history, many of us would not devote the time and training needed to hone skills needed for digital forensics. For a digital/video savvy cohort to red-pill, the nation would be better served turning to college students who are studying digital videography to begin with.

Note the article, which I will link below, says ““The goal is to provide the general public … a set of tools that we can use to verify images, video and audio,” This has a Q feel to it - make the citizenry the experts because the MSM will surely lie to them with fake expertise.

And it helps if the Pentagon itself is incentivizing the development of fake video detection among the public- it casts doubt on the idea they’d release fake videos while running a contest for college students to detect fakery.

I may be wrong here, but I find the idea of the Pentagon focusing on educating the public to detect fake digital media conspicuous, but thanks to Defiant, I now mean that in a good way. :)

Title: “Are your eyes lying to you? Experts, Pentagon hunt for tools to detect hoax videos”
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article213987384.html


1,636 posted on 06/29/2018 8:51:51 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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