That's a good point. It's enough to use ordinary technology to fool most people. Just look at the live plane crash into the WTC 2 tower I think it was. Very crude 2D computer graphics silhouette of a plane.bongostaple » November 10th, 2016, 2:23 pm wrote:I really don't think it's about the tech at the core of things. It's about psychologically manipulating individuals and groups through information. The tech allows more ways to execute an operation today, but does not need to be way beyond what we are aware of at the moment, for the simple reason that if you show a video clip on the television news and tell people what they are seeing, they will believe it as if they saw it with their own eyes. Black Ops Wizard Tech just isn't necessary to fool the majority of people, and the remainder, who at various times are not fooled, are castigated as conspiracy nutters by the majority. That's because the majority have been told what to think about people like that. So not only do psyops use people's gullibility against them, they use it against us unbelievers too. We are in such a minority that the approach works very well, and has done for a very very long time....
But when it comes to simulating Edward Snowden, then they had to wait until 2013 when the public technology was good enough. They have to use ordinary technology to make even experts confused about who could have done the fakery.