Thursday, 1 October 2020

Did Joe Biden wear a wire for the debate?

Yesterday, I posted this footage of the presidential debate which just happened to be from CNN.  Hours later, it appears to have been pulled and made 'private'

THAT DIDN'T TAKE LONG!  You Tube have removed my short video. I shall repost tomorrow after posting on a site that does not censor.

Biden Caught Wearing Wire 

for Debate



Hal Turner,

30 September, 2020


Democrat Presidential candidate Joe Biden has been caught wearing electronic communications devices during his Debate with President Trump.   

Video proves Biden had something concealed in HIS left wrist, under his shirt sleeve cuff, and something else (wire) beneath his suit jacket along the left breast of the jacket.  Democrats CHEAT at everything.

Social media has the video clips:

 

Here's the wire:

 "Body language experts have also noticed that whenever Biden is receiving instructions through the implant, he cannot make eye contact with the person asking him a question. This is a natural response. Even a young, healthy and spry young mind like Donald Trump’s cannot receive communication input from two sources at once. Joe Biden has to look away from the speaker in order to listen to his handlers, which is why he always looks down when he’s being asked a question. He’s not thinking or listening intently; he’s receiving instructions from his handlers on which set of talking points to rattle off."

We spoke with an electronics tech who has vast experience with cellular technology.  He says "the thing on Biden's wrist is a stick-on, flexible, high frequency antenna."  He explained to us "I've been a radar and comms tech since 1971 and know these devices. Inside nearly every cell phone is the same wifi antenna."


If you want it here is the "fact checkers".  Looking a the whole picture I will go with the above.

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-fact-check-false-evidence-of-biden-ea-idUSKBN26L3D0

Fact check: False ‘evidence’ of Biden being wired or using earpiece  

Thousands of social media users have been sharing posts purporting to 

provide evidence that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was 

wearing a wire and an earpiece during the first presidential debate. 

Higher quality photos and videos of the event show that the mark on 

Biden’s shirt was likely a shirt crease, not a wire, and the object on his 

wrist appears to be a pen or a rosary that he wears to honor his late son.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participates in the first 2020 presidential campaign debate with U.S. President Donald Trump, held on the campus of the Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., September 29, 2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

The first of three presidential debates between Trump and Biden took place 

Sept. 29 in Ohio (here). 

The “false evidence” may stem from the Trump campaign casting doubt over Biden’s possible use of electronic earpieces during the debate, without offering evidence. This was denied by the Biden campaign.

On the day of the debate, the Trump campaign released a statement by their 

communications director, Tim Murtaugh, saying “Joe Biden’s handlers several 

days ago agreed to a pre-debate inspection for electronic earpieces but today 

abruptly reversed themselves and declined” ( here ).

Biden’s Deputy Campaign Manager and Communications Director Kate 

Bedingfield responded, “Of course he’s not wearing an earpiece” when asked 

about Murtaugh’s claim by a Washington Post reporter ( here ).  

THE “EVIDENCE”

Social media users shared what they believed was evidence that Biden was 

using some sort of electronic aids during the debate.

The posts featuring the claim ( here  ,  here   ,  here  , here  ) show pictures 

and videos of a line on Biden’s shirt, which appears after he pulls his hand out 

from underneath his blazer. Others also show something on Biden’s wrist 

herehere ).  

Some photos have the text “Biden was wearing a WIRE!?!” pasted under them 

and the posts have captions like, “And there you have it folks! Wired!”; “Look 

what I found… Biden has a wire”; “The guy in the video caught him 

#cheatingjoe”; “We don’t need a president that requires Adderall and a voice in 

his ear to get through 1 debate mostly coherently.”; “And there it is. #JoeWired.”

VERIFICATION

The mark on Biden’s shirt appears to be a crease, rather than a wire, as seen 

in this higher quality CNN video of the moment (see around 34:37 minute mark 

rb.gy/54tmp1 ), which disappears a few seconds later when he moves. This 

higher-quality photo also shows that the mark is likely a shirt crease ( here ). 

The moment when Biden coughs, exposing something sticking out of left shirt 

cuff can be seen at the 3:37 minute mark of the same clip of the debate ( here: 

rb.gy/zaxv6y ).  

One photo from the debate here shows that Biden was wearing a watch on his 

left wrist under his sleeve. 

Biden is also known to wear rosary beads on his left wrist in honor of his late 

son Beau Biden, as he explains from the 2:04 minute mark ( here: 

rb.gy/8dhv8g ). The beads are small brown balls tied together on a red string 

with a metal tag, as can be seen clearly at the 2:24 minute mark of the video here: rb.gy/llqiq6 .  

The movement is too quick to ascertain the object’s identity, but in a 

screengrab of the video at 3:39 ( here: rb.gy/zaxv6y ), it looks very much like 

the tip of a pen tucked into his watch or rosary. Biden held onto a pen with a 

similar dark tip during the debate, visible in various photos from the night ( herehere ).   

Some claims circle Biden’s ear ( here ), alluding to a possible earpiece around the edges, but high definition versions of photographs showing his left ear do not show evidence of any foreign object on or around it ( here ).  

The organizers of these debates, the Commission on Presidential Debates, 

did not respond to Reuters request for comment as of this check’s publication 

www.debates.org ).  

VERDICT

False. Alleged evidence that Biden wore wire and earpiece during presidential 

debate show a shirt crease and, likely, a pen.

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