"Truth" dissects how How Light Works—a Truth Plus documentary by John and Michael Smith—uses identical AI-narrated voiceovers, including a Coindexter-esque tone, despite no prior credits. The platform’s Al Capone: The Facts features AI-generated imagery alongside the same narration, raising questions about authenticity. Jade Laws emerges as a likely central producer behind these films, exposing potential shortcuts in Truth Social’s documentary pipeline. [Automatically generated summary]
And I'm just going to play the, let's play the light one.
How do some objects appear to be white in the opposite way to black?
Objects that appear white do so because they literally reflect all of the wavelengths of light.
And therefore, no wavelength is predominant.
And as a result, your brain interprets it as white.
So if an object that reflects all visible light appears to be white, then how do mirrors work?
Should they not appear to the human brain as being white?
True Social announced a streaming service called Truth Plus in summer of last year.
I have watched many things on it in the interim period.
I don't know if interim is the right word to use there, but in the intervening since then.
And one of those documentaries, of which we just played you a portion, is a documentary about light.
It's actually called How Light Works.
The description says a documentary on how light works and what it actually is.
It is directed by John Smith and the cast is Michael Smith.
And when I click on the IMDb, for some reason, these gentlemen have no other credits to their names, except for another guy.
There's one person that's not listed on the Truth Plus thing named Jade Laws, who I believe might have also been the writer and maybe a work or soul worker on several other movies that appear to also maybe be on Truth Plus.
Truth Plus has many documentaries with the exact same narration, which is the most extraordinary narration I've ever heard in my life.
Of a sort of character like this telling you about, for instance, there's another one that he narrates called Al Capone, the facts about Al Capone, with an AI generated image of Al Capone.
Have you guys fucking looked at this?
The narrator is kind of like if Coindexter tried to put on like a documentary narrator's voice.