They gave this man an ambassadorship
Caption
A Cuban spy held a US ambassadorship for decades. Every institution missed it. Trust them though. #maga #deepstate #americafirst #immigration
Script (116-word target)
Victor Manuel Rocha. US Ambassador to Bolivia. Briefed presidents. Senate-confirmed. Full security clearance. [pause] Also a Cuban spy. For decades. Pledged allegiance to Fidel Castro while shaking hands in the West Wing. [pause] On his naturalization paperwork: no Communist Party ties, believed in the Constitution, never committed a crime. The DOJ says none of that was true. [pause] The FBI missed it. State Department missed it. Every background check, every confirmation hearing, every clearance review. All of it. [pause] These are the same institutions that want you to trust them with your guns, your speech, your kids' schools. [chuckles] Take note.
First-frame prompt
Keep the same person, same face, same salt-and-pepper hair, same few days of stubble, same weathered strong jaw, same slight crow's feet, same body type, and the same Pixar-quality 3D animated style — character consistency is critical. Change the outfit to a dark navy flannel unbuttoned at the collar. Change the pose to seated on a shop stool leaning slightly forward, elbows on knees, hands loosely clasped, direct eye contact. Change the background to a warm fluorescent workshop interior with a tool pegboard visible behind him, soft industrial ambient light. Facial expression: resting, alert, slightly grim — the look of a man who is not surprised but is still disgusted. Mouth closed or barely parted, eyes steady on camera, no smile, no raised brows. 9:16 vertical portrait, shoulders and head centered, facing camera straight on. No text, no logos, no UI elements.
Conversation starters
- how does someone like that pass every clearance check for decades
- so what institution do you actually trust at this point
- you think there are more of these guys still inside
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