I would guess some are, but not all birds are spy devices.
"Protesters have gathered at Washington Square park as they chant "bird aren’t real” Activists state the government replaced the birds as spy birds with cameras that spy’s on U.S citizens"
I would guess some are, but not all birds are spy devices.
"Protesters have gathered at Washington Square park as they chant "bird aren’t real” Activists state the government replaced the birds as spy birds with cameras that spy’s on U.S citizens"
The only fake birds that should concern us are the bots on twitter parroting liberal and globalist talking points.
Whenever I see a story about there being fake birds, I'm not taking it literally. Instead, I read them as if they are talking about messengers -- like carrier pigeons.
To protect an important message when being sent, it's logical to fear for someone shooting down your carrier pigeon, so you might send a flock of them out carrying pointless messages to various locations so that the enemy has less of a chance of striking the right bird and divulging your secrets.
Those would be the fake birds I believe are being referred to.
We are in a information war. The actions of many "messengers" can be considered simultaneously real and fake. Some can effectively spy on the American people by acting as litmus tests for more irrational narrative pushes.
Not sure if you crazy narrative is going to be accepted? Throw out some fake birds (fake messengers) and see how the public responds to your proxies. If they all get shot down for being fake and gay, then you know your narrative won't take hold in the greater public. If a few do accept your message push, then you know it's safe to invest in the narrative push.