Or have they populated the search engines with 'newly amended' photos of the original? You know that the big search engines scrub information and populate it with false data, right? How can we ever know if the image I found is not real? I don't think we can.
For instance, I just tried to search for an image of a person named Brittany Chavez Thaler (one of the names of interest in the AZ hearings today). If you search her name, that name comes up, but is shown as the name for all kinds of women of all ages, ethnicities and colors. That is not a common name, so it cannot be the name for all these women, but all of them come up when you search for that person in an image search.
Thus, it is difficult to find an image of the actual, real Brittany Chavez Thaler. That is what clever people and those who work in the deep state do to mask the truth and cover their tracks.
Or have they populated the search engines with 'newly amended' photos of the original? You know that the big search engines scrub information and populate it with false data, right? How can we ever know if the image I found is not real? I don't think we can.
For instance, I just tried to search for an image of a person named Brittany Chavez Thaler (one of the names of interest in the AZ hearings today). If you search her name, that name comes up, but is shown as the name for all kinds of women of all ages, ethnicities and colors. That is not a common name, so it cannot be the name for all these women, but all of them come up when you search for that person in an image search.
Thus, it is difficult to find an image of the actual, real Brittany Chavez Thaler. That is what clever people and those who work in the deep state do to mask the truth and cover their tracks.