Anonymous ID: 5d9126 July 25, 2025, 7:04 p.m. No.23382107   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2579

The Epstein Network, The Great Game, And Why We're All Hostages to The Devil

 

Fallout from Trump's shock announcement that 'Epstein had no clients' continues, with the clamor for truth and justice from within his supporter base only growing. This week on NewsReal, we look at the meteoric and mythic rise of this ultra-wealthy 'money-manager', his obvious importance to Israeli interests, and note the impact mention of his very name is having on quelling dissent among Western leaders and influential people when it comes to speaking out about the genocide in Gaza, the single worst crime against humanity since WW2.

 

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Anonymous ID: 5d9126 July 25, 2025, 7:05 p.m. No.23382113   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How AI Detects Deepfakes AI models trained to identify deepfakes typically look for:

 

Inconsistencies in facial movements (blinking, lip sync, microexpressions).

 

Artifacts or irregularities in lighting, shadows, or image resolution.

 

Frame-level inconsistencies in videos (e.g. face warping, unnatural transitions).

 

Audio mismatches (e.g. unnatural intonation or background noise discrepancies).

 

Compression artifacts that don't align with genuine video encoding patterns.

 

🛠 Tools in Use

 

There are AI-based tools and platforms developed to detect deepfakes:

 

Microsoft’s Video Authenticator

 

Deepware Scanner

 

Sensity AI (formerly Deeptrace)

 

Meta and Google’s deepfake detection models

 

⚠️ Limitations Despite progress, deepfake detection is an arms race : Deepfakes are rapidly improving in quality and realism. Some can bypass current detection models, especially if they're tailored to evade known detection methods. Detection is harder when the video quality is low or intentionally obfuscated."

Anonymous ID: 5d9126 July 25, 2025, 7:22 p.m. No.23382207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2218 >>2433 >>2534

Australian Israel and Jewish Affairs Council labels Anthony Albanese's Gaza statement 'disappointing'

 

The Australian Israel and Jewish Affairs Council has hit out at Anthony Albanese over his strengthened stance on the war in Gaza, labelling the Prime Minister's latest statement "disappointing" but "not unexpected".

 

The Australian Israel and Jewish Affairs Council has labelled Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's strengthened stance on the war in Gaza "disappointing" but "not unexpected".

 

The Prime Minister on Friday issued his most firm statement yet on the conflict in the Palestinian enclave, amid growing international concerns of a starvation crisis in the Gaza Strip.

 

Mr Albanese called on Israel to "comply immediately with its obligations under international law" as Gaza is "in the grip of a humanitarian catastrophe".

 

The Prime Minister further claimed Israel's "denial of aid and the killing of civilians, including children, seeking access to water and food cannot be defended or ignored".

 

Speaking to Sky News Australia on Friday night, Australian Israel and Jewish Affairs Council executive manager Joel Burnie criticised Mr Albanese over his latest remarks.

 

"Obviously it's disappointing, but it's not unexpected, and it's been a continuation of the policy since essentially October 7 of 2023," Mr Burnie told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.

 

"The first is that we all know that Hamas is watching. Hamas commented on the 28-member statement from Monday."

 

Earlier this week, Australia joined 27 other countries in issuing a joint statement to demand a ceasefire in Gaza, while also accusing Israel of "drip feeding aid" into the area.

 

The Albanese government has since come under fire for the move, with Ambassador of Israel to Australia claiming the joint statement "sends the wrong message to Hamas".

 

Mr Burnie expressed a similar sentiment, saying Hamas' role in the conflict cannot be denied.

 

"Hamas is a key and central player in the ending of this humanitarian catastrophe that's in Gaza. We cannot deny Hamas' role in this," Mr Burnie said on Friday.

 

"I will say … this war could have come to an end with the putting down of their arms and the surrendering of the hostages.

 

"It could have happened on October 8, 2023. It can happen today. So in terms of that, Hamas is in complete control as to the end of this conflict."

 

Mr Burnie claimed the Prime Minister's statement also failed to address the latest setback in ceasefire negotiations.

 

The United States and Israel recalled their negotiating teams from talks on Thursday, with Washington accusing Hamas of not acting in good faith.

 

Shadow Cabinet Secretary and Liberal MP Andrew Wallace claimed the Prime Minister's comments also "fundamentally misplaces the fact that Hamas started this war in the first instance".

 

"I think this latest statement by the Prime Minister is misplaced because it fails to recognise that Hamas is the problem," Mr Wallace told Sky News Australia on Friday night.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/politics/australian-israel-and-jewish-affairs-council-labels-anthony-albaneses-gaza-statement-disappointing/news-story/8bb204c835badcd80753f850729de25d