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"...power that goes unpunished only learns one lesson: it can do whatever it wants."
- Roger Stone
Has it occurred to you that the video footage of the hallway outside Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell that shows nobody coming or going around the hour that he "killed himself" could be fake? All authorities from the FBI to The New York Times pretend that the date-and-time stamped video is authentic, and that it proves nobody went into his cell to kill him. Nobody has questioned this. How difficult would it be to take a few hours of alternate closed-circuit TV footage of the same drab hallway from the same position, making sure nobody got on-camera, and then stick a fabricated date-and-time stamp on it? Do you suppose that the intel agencies don't have the capacity to fabricate that sort of evidence?
At this point, seeing what the capabilities are for AI to compose any kind of picture — or even what years' old Photoshop programs can do — why would you suppose that anything in the Epstein files now being released might not be subject to fiddling by persons and parties with an interest? Even one second of video showing a notable person in somebody's arms, or performing an illicit act with a child, a mere glimpse of such a thing, would be A) easy to manufacture, and B) guaranteed to create a mighty shit-storm of a political crisis that would steal everybody's attention from now until the Rockies tumble.
The Epstein files looks like the end of the seeing-is-believing phase of human history. Whatever dazzling fakes you're watching on "X" these days, consider that the deep fake abilities of government agencies are a mile ahead of commercially-available AI tech that any jamoke on TikTok can use. I wouldn't believe a single goshdarn thing coming out of these files that preoccupy the nation right now — while many momentous events unfold at home and around the world unnoticed, or get crowded out by the hoo-hah over Jeffrey Epstein's sketchy doings. The further forward in time this goes, the worse you can expect it to get.
And why wouldn't it be in the intel community's interest to keep this hoo-hah going as long and hard as possible, so as to distract the public from some of the other problems besetting the republic — such as the intel community's obdurately sociopathic and seditious activities against that very republic?
Talk might be cheap, too, but there's plenty of chatter on the Internet these days to the effect that a claque of players with familiar names, currently under suspicion of major misdeeds, are secretly running critical sections of the government as a kind of rogue directorate.