Earlier today I included in the post on Excess Mortality a tweet with embedded video of Pfizer CEO Bourla. I found that tweet at another site and borrowed it. As commenters here were quick to bring to my attention, that video had been edited to make it sound quite nefarious. I immediately edited the post online, but of course I couldn’t withdrew the emails that had already been sent to subscribers. It’s a lesson for me to be less trusting of sites that I visit and I’ll do my best to do better. Pfizer is arguably a criminal organization, but readers of this substack deserve to be able to trust me to get things right.
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No issues here. You’re well trusted around these parts.
You point out an issue that is going to wreak havoc in justice and other systems soon - video editing + AI are going to make video and photographic evidence of anything suspect.
And Google, Twitter and Russiagate releases show that anything online can be edited, changed, and completely disappeared by malevolent third parties, sometimes working hand in hand with govt agencies.