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The Helios Biblios Hour : Matt : 24:24 The Deep Fake

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"Skull and Bones is a secret fraternity at Yale University which is restricted to a mere fifteen student members per year. The society was formed in 1832 by General William Russell, whose shipping firm later
dominated the U.S. side of the China opium trade. Yale University was founded by Eli Yale, who made his fortune working for the opium smuggling British East India Company."Skull and Bones became the recruiting grounds and preserve of the most important New England-centered families -- families who also made their money in the opium trade.Bush 1 the first U.S. diplomatic representative to the People's Republic of China back in 1973, was a member of Skull and Bones.since Kissinger's deal with Mao Zedong was a member of the same tiny Yale cult. A mere coincidence?The Anglo-American "Establishment" hated Sun, because he wanted to develop China. On the other hand, they loved the Chinese communists because they intended to keep China backward, and were committed to growing dope. One of 'Yale in China's' most important students was Mao Zendong.

deep fake: a computer-generated clip using an algorithm that learned my face so well that is can recreate it with remarkable accuracy.Their deep fake research is funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, which acts as the research and development wing of the U.S. Defense Department.deepfakes raise worries that their sophistication would make mass deception easier, since deepfakes are harder to debunk. Deepfakes can be used in ways that are highly disturbing. Candidates in a political campaign can be targeted by manipulated videos in which they appear to say things that could harm their chances for election.

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