Digital Deception – Can You Trust What You See?


Uploaded on Jun 25, 2011 by Wake Up World

Does this make you wonder how much footage from prominent world events is actually digitally created to assist in advancing a dark agenda?

How much fake news are we being fed?

Dictators, terrorists, riots, revolution beamed into our living rooms as part of on-going psychological warfare against the masses?

Is this a conventional war of tanks and guns and bombs in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya or is it really all part of a sustained psychological war on the minds of every single person on the planet who watches television?

Our advise? Stop watching mass media news. There’s nothing good for us there!

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14 thoughts on “Digital Deception – Can You Trust What You See?

  1. It’s pretty incredible what they can do with Digital Animation and Special Effects. This one below is one of my favorites from HBO’s Boardwalk, Atlantic City (circa 1920).

    1. Aint it something what they can do now to fool and confuse people.
      Yep, just another tool to use against the people to brain wash the people and to entertain the people all at the same time and the sheeple do not even notice a thing.
      Good one Inretrospect I must say. Yes Good one

  2. “Our advise? Stop watching mass media news. There’s nothing good for us there!”

    Already did that. Good advice for anyone who watches it for anything other than disinformation gathering, though.

    1. Actually, the MSM had the best special effects of planes crashing into the twin towers. Their holographic digital animation on 911 surpassed the movie industry’s technology by more than 10-years.

          1. Been expecting it, Inretrospect.

            Unfortunately, most of the sheeple will likely fall for it.

          1. Iron Mountain report, Paul:

            Substitutes for the Functions of War: Models

            The following substitute institutions, among others, have been proposed for consideration as replacements for the nonmilitary functions of war. That they may not have been originally set forth for that purpose does not preclude or invalidate their possible application here.

            1. Economic. a) A comprehensive social-welfare program, directed toward maximum improvement of general conditions of human life. b) A giant open-end space research program, aimed at unreachable targets. c) A permanent, ritualized, ultra-elaborate disarmament inspection system, and variants of such a system.

            a. Political. a) An omnipresent, virtually omnipotent international police force. b) An established and recognized extraterrestrial menace. c) Massive global environmental pollution. d) Fictitious alternate enemies.

            Note item b in this last section…

            pair it with d.

          2. Cool thanks for the link, will watch for sure, I was not aware of this. Sounds very interesting. Thks #1

          3. Welcome, LesPaul.

            Time to go. Got a Crossroads reunion out in Fontana. Won’t be back on till sometime tonight. Later…

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