New Tech For Increased Deception

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Padawan Learner
Discerning what's real as opposed to what's fake or made-up can be difficult enough already -- green screen "News Live Reports!" and false flag attacks and on and on -- but it's about to get tougher. A new and improved method of video manipulation has arrived.

Any given speaker (target) on a video can have their facial expressions distorted without interfering with the speech content so as to make them look deranged or maybe just more ridiculous...think Trump with tics.

The report is here with embedded video: _http://truthstreammedia.com/2016/03/21/reality-edited-in-real-time-new-tech-shows-why-you-cant-trust-anything-you-see-on-the-news/

This is video only report: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKkuWX406q4&feature=youtu.be

This is source video: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohmajJTcpNk
 
Sott caught it 2 days ago: :)

http://www.sott.net/article/314918-Incredible-real-time-video-manipulation-of-facial-expressions
 
I just love this kind of story. In this case, it wasn't alphabet soup agencies that did it - it was a couple of universities.

Now, given the wicked-huge budgets of various agencies like the NSA, coupled with their apparent desire to do everything evil and wrong that you can think of, ya think maybe they've already done the same thing... and used it... on us?

I do!

Don't get me wrong. It's nice that this info is now more mainstream. I guess my point is that it's not what we know "they" can do that's the problem; it's what we don't realize they can do that's the biggest issue.

To my mind, this is why having proof of something is rather dumb. If people will accept a video of some world leader saying something as proof, and yet that video is totally fake, then what are we supposed to do? Call them up and ask?

Or, 3D holographic TV has been "only a few years away" for quite some time now. Makes you wonder what toys are already in play...

Just how much of what we accept as real or true is actually based on total lies? It's kind of hard to know.

I suppose then that getting a view of the bigger picture is rather essential - as opposed to relying on 1 bit of data/proof alone.
 
This new revelation will make the tinfoil hat crowd even more suspicious. I'm with Scottie: What we don't know they can do is even creepier than what we do know.
 
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