Fake Missing People

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https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2021/jun/04/i-wnot-kidnapped-says-social-medipost-attribu/548154/

Gentlemen, I present to you the first ever video of an entirely artificial person meant to be truly life-like to the point of 99.9% of people not being able to tell the difference. A supercomputer at Fort Meade built using phototransistor technology 47,000x faster than their previous generation supercomputers was required to construct this 20-second video.

You have have seen this girl before. Still photos, also completely fake, have been released in the context of a missing persons story. Despite being 18 and proclaiming herself to be safe and not desiring a relationship with her mother, authorities continue to search for her father, one "John Oliver Westbrook."

Does the name John Oliver sound familiar to you? It should, he has a show on HBO.

They have been looking for him since October 6, 2019 or thereabouts and claim he spent time in both New Mexico and Colorado. This would seem to support the idea that he worked on something ultra-classified.

Emerging evidence suggests that the classified program he was working involved time travel. What's worse, the Americans believe he traveled to China, although they're not admitting it, the volume of Chinese language publications concerning an obscure missing persons case should raise alarm bells.

The United States wants China, it seems, to capture and hand over John Westbrook without ever discovering the REAL reason they want him.