Digital Deception – Can You Trust What You See?

Andy Whiteley – We know not to trust everything we see and hear on TV, but do you ever wonder just how much misinformation we are being fed? What’s the extent of it? What is really real?

tvWould you believe that many of the people you see on the news are actors, paid to stage events and aftermaths for TV consumption? Would it surprise you to learn that well-known footage from prominent world events was actually digitally created, all part of a staged drama, used to sway the TV-watching public into accepting profitable wars and supporting an agenda of centralizing global government? Or that even the supposedly random lottery draws you see on TV, which give millions of people hope they may one day be free of the confines of our controlled society, are actually rigged?

The suppression and manipulation of information has always been a tool used by controlling regimes. And in today’s digital age, it is only the medium that has changed; today dictators, terrorists, riots, and revolutions are beamed into our living rooms as part of on-going psychological warfare against the masses; a war on our consciousness itself.

This series of eye-opening video clips will make you distrust everything you see on TV, or better yet, switch it off entirely. Can you trust what you see?

Can You Trust What You See?

Before we examine real examples of mainstream media’s digital deceptions, this first clip reveals the amazing capabilities of computer generated graphics, proving that what you see is not always what you get — no matter how realistic it might appear.

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Winning Lottery Number Appears On TV Screen Before It Is Even Drawn

In this clip from a live broadcast of Powerball EuroMillions, an apparent glitch in the system of deception results in one of the winning lottery numbers appearing on screen before it is even drawn — much to the apparent discomfort of the on-screen presenter.

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