It is not currently possible to make pictures look real and like the same people in multiple pictures like the pictures that I posted. I agree that it would be possible to fake medical records, but I didn't do that.
Also, if you look at the go follow me, it says that my ID is verified and what that means is that they have had me upload a copy of my drivers license and verified my name and also that that's the name on the bank account. So James Cowan absolutely exists and he is the one receiving these funds. Maybe just maybe he's the one posting under the name Brogan also.
Only somebody named James Cowan can get the funds. So you're claiming that maybe I could be pretending to be James Cowan and then giving it to someone named James Cowan as a scam? That is a clownish conspiracy theory. But you haven't thought this through at all.
Well, I disagree. I think think there's plenty of AI stuff out there that COULD do that. So, again, nobody's positively affirming that you DID do anything of the sort ... just that some unknown individual COULD do all these things. So you need to stop taking this personally. Identity theft is a very common problem, and lots of people get scammed by various fund-raising appeals, so it's not something entirely impossible.
So now you're gaslighting people claiming that if we don't believe you it's a "clownish conspiracy theory". So the more you double-down and gaslight people for not taking stuff you typed here as absolute truth, the more you get them suspicious of you ... since that would be what a scammer would do, gaslight people who didn't buy their scam.
If you had adopted more an attitude of humility along the lines of, "I get it. You don't know me from Adam, and I understand if you don't want to send me anything as a result of the uncertainty. But perhaps I could, oh, tell you the name of this [Traditional or other] priest I know that you all know, and you can find his phone number, e.g. call this priory here, and he could verify who I am." That would be much more effective, rather than gaslighting people who have some reservations as engaging in "clownish conspiracy theory".
In fact, if I were to go on some forum that I had never posted on and where nobody knew me ... if I posted an appeal, I'd fully expect 99.9% of them to be skeptical and in fact would marvel at anyone who would not be skeptical of me, as being extremely gullible and naive." There are thousands of people who get scammed every day by various often-sophisticated techniques, where there could be multiple layers of misdirection.
But so long as you think that any questions or reservations along those line are personal attacks and then gaslight people who might have some reluctance due to this uncertainty ... you're only hurting your case.