https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-secret-undercover-army-1591881"Fake birthplaces and home addresses have to be carefully researched, fake email lives and social media accounts have to be created. And those existences need to have corresponding "friends." Almost every individual unit that operates clandestinely—special operations, intelligence collections, or cyber—has a signature reduction section, mostly operated by small contractors, conducting due diligence. There they adhere to what Darby calls the six principles of signature reduction: credibility, compatibility, realism..."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/us/politics/cia-informants-killed-captured.html...and in the middle of it all, the bizarre case of one Daphne Westbrook who was reported missing on October 6, 2019 and whose father was accused of kidnapping. Trouble is, every photo of her is a clear, albeit high-quality fake represenative of the very latest deepfake technology in use by Office of Signature Reduction.
So if John Westbrook is indeed wanted but his daughter plainly doesn't exist, then what is the true motivation for the hunt for John Westbrook? By their own admission, the government indicates that John was working somewhere in New Mexico prior to their search for him. For some strange reason, despite repeatedly claiming that they believed him still to be in the United States, they published versions of the Daphne kidnapping story in Mandarin on dozens of websites.
By May 2021, the Internet had ascertained that the Daphne photos were fake. On May 28th, a false photo of her safe return surfaced. In late July, OSR sent operatives into 4chan's /pol/ board to derail discussions about the Daphne case and to release hundreds of additional photos, presumably to prove she was real. The photos released were also proven to be forgeries.
Just days later on August 5th, DIA stepped up its attacks and paid a large sum of money to a 4chan moderator...