This article by Miles Mathis critiques a piece from Futurism magazine that discusses the use of AI-generated fake images in the Israel War. Futurism admits that both sides are using fake images, including those of dead children, citing an Associated Press article. However, Mathis argues that Futurism then contradicts itself by asserting “horrific numbers of children have died,” a claim based on a Human Rights Watch report that itself relies on information from the Gaza government media office. Mathis questions the funding and motives of the Gaza media office, suggesting it might be linked to the CIA or Mossad.

Mathis further criticizes Futurism for quoting David Doermann of DARPA and Jean-Claude Goldenstein of CREOpoint as sources for digital verification. He views DARPA as potentially generating fake images and CREOpoint as an AI-driven firm unlikely to expose its own technology, especially with Goldenstein being Jewish and seemingly aligned with “leaders” and government censorship. Mathis suspects CREOpoint is funded by government agencies.

He asserts that the problem extends beyond AI, claiming that all images from conflicts like Ukraine and Gaza, as well as events in the US, are either AI fakes or staged. Mathis believes this widespread misdirection is intended to distract from a supposed “vaccine genocide” that he claims is killing millions, and that recent lawsuits against Pfizer by Texas will only increase such efforts.

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