08/15/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Controversy is swirling online over whether or not Kamala Harris and Tim Walz really did have a large crowd at their recent rally in Detroit as was claimed.
Corporate media imagery and video footage would seem to show an airplane hangar full of people cheering on the current vice president and her running mate, but photos shared to X would seem to suggest otherwise.
The following photo pair depicts what appears to be an empty runway in the reflection of Air Force 2 contrasted with a large crowd of people cheering and holding up political signs – was there editing and possibly artificial intelligence (AI) involved?
BREAKING REPORT: Harris campaign BUSTED using FAKE crowd photo at campaign rally stop.. pic.twitter.com/HjTjN7vCdz
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) August 10, 2024
(Related: Did you hear that Claire Woodall-Vogg, the former election director of Milwaukee suspected of committing voter fraud in 2020, has been terminated from her job but not arrested?)
Other angles of the walkdown and crowd show that fencing erected outside the hangar prevented Harris-Walz supporters from actually standing on the tarmac, which is what the reflection in the plane engine appears to depict.
Could it be that the crowd of people was simply not visible in the reflection because they were all standing inside the hangar out of the sunlight, or was some kind of chicanery used to try to mimic the crowds at a past Donald Trump rally?
The video footage below shows the crowd waving and screaming as Kamala and Walz stroll down the stairs. Does anything appear off to you, or is it simply that the crowd appears closer to the airplane from this angle than it actually is, hence the illusion in the engine’s reflection of nobody standing there?
It’s on video geniuspic.twitter.com/q6CD6Uw9Ut
— Micah Erfan (@micah_erfan) August 10, 2024
Here is another angle zoomed both in and out showing the crowd inside the hangar in Detroit:
FALSE??
Your still shot is from the camera being zoomed way in, making the crowd look like it’s close to the plane when it isn’t. pic.twitter.com/Fxq79BltYn— ?????-????? (@ProTruth4Life) August 10, 2024
There is also chatter on the web suggesting that some of the “people” at Kamala’s rallies are actually AI renderings, as demonstrated by strange pixelation, extra fingers and appendages, and other strange visual deformations:
Bro, the people in the lower left of YOUR photo are holding Harris/Walz signs.
The deception is at Kamala’s rally, not Trump’s.? pic.twitter.com/51wbWqCHkr
— Marla Hohner (@marlahohner) August 10, 2024
“Phony crowds, phony polls, phony everything,” one commenter wrote about the 2024 political circus. “It is amazing how many people are in on pushing all the psyops.”
“So, will Karine Jean-Pierre be out telling everyone to watch out for deep fakes like this?” asked another, referencing that time the White House press secretary told the media that all videos showing Joe Biden confused or suffering from dementia symptoms are simply deep fakes.
“The reflection of only Secret Servicemen off the aircraft proves it,” wrote another, convinced that the crowd size in Detroit was manufactured to make Kamala and Walz look more popular among voters than they actually are.
“The deep fakes will only increase in the coming months,” said another. “These people have no integrity and a less than passing acquaintance with the truth.”
“Their campaign is playing on the social media fascination that people in this country have,” wrote another about the use of Big Tech to control the masses. “They’re trying to get people to follow the trend, and that trend is clearly manufactured.”
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