UMVA has learned that during a single afternoon, the former president unleashed a torrent of 19 AI‑generated posts in just over an hour and a quarter.
These posts ranged from boastful claims of sinking Iranian warships to fabricated photos defending a controversial pool renovation.
The most striking image shows the former president walking beside a tall grey alien on a military base, a blurry, low‑resolution mock‑photo that feels like a secret capture.
The image seems to echo recently released UFO files, hinting at a deeper push to reignite public fascination with extraterrestrial mysteries amid the ongoing Iran conflict.
Other posts placed Trump aboard a spaceship orbiting Earth, pressing a red button while tiny generals hover around him, with explosions erupting on his desk and the planet’s surface.
This pattern of AI art is not new; earlier this month the president imagined Iranian drones falling into the ocean like butterflies and staged a UFC arena on the White House lawn.
The most subtle deception lies in a bar chart that labels the Iran War a six‑week “excursion,” while the conflict has already stretched beyond ten weeks.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that these fabricated visuals and misleading statistics appear to be part of a broader strategy to distract, entertain, and stir curiosity about UAPs and space warfare.
The barrage of posts underscores a growing reliance on artificial intelligence to shape narratives, raising questions about authenticity and accountability on social media.
As the public digests these sensational images, the line between fact and fiction continues to blur, leaving a trail of intrigue and skepticism in its wake.