CLAIM: Nagpopromote si Dr. Willie Ong ng isang “healing oil” at home remedy para gamutin ang hypertension sa Facebook.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Dalawang Facebook pages ang gumamit ng mga manipuladong video ni Dr. Willie Ong upang i-promote ang isang tinatawag na “healing oil” at di umanong home remedy na sinasabing nakakagamot daw ng hypertension.
Isa sa mga dinoktor na video ang nagpakita na nakatulong daw kay Ong ang nasabing “healing oil” para sa kanyang pagrerecover mula sa kanser.
Ang orihinal na clip ng video na ito ay mula sa isang interview sa programang “Sa Totoo Lang” ng One PH noong Okt. 4, 2024, kung saan nagbahagi si Ong ng update tungkol sa kanyang kalagayan.
Ayon sa TrueMedia.org, ang video na ito ay mayroong maling audio at kakaibang video pattern, na may 57% confidence level.
Ang isa namang manipuladong video ay pinaghalo ang mga clips ni Sen. Raffy Tulfo at Ong upang magmukhang tinatanong ni Tulfo si Ong tungkol sa isang home remedy para sa hypertension.
Ang orihinal na clip ni Tulfo na ginamit sa dinoktor na video na ito ay mula sa kanyang programa na ipinalabas noong Peb. 13, 2021.
Ang orihinal na clip naman ni Ong sa video ay hindi pa matukoy sa ngayon.
Ayon sa TrueMedia.org, AI-generated ang audio ng video na may 93% confidence level, at kakaibang video patterns na may 65% confidence level. Leigh San Diego
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