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orgo knight
03-08-2007, 06:33 AM
No surprises here, cheers :)
LiveLeak.com - President Bush Prompted Through an Earpiece

soglad
03-08-2007, 06:38 AM
hahhaa, WHO ARE WORKING HARD TO PUT FOOD ON THEIR FAMILIES!

Yeah, nice one George...

tru3
03-08-2007, 11:15 AM
http://scan.net.au/scan/journal/images/0604/helyer/5.jpg

this has been going on since at least the 2004 debates


here's something, imo, that's seriously weird...

http://images.indymedia.org/imc/washingtondc/media/image/8/large/lifevest_duo_back.jpg

PHOTOS Show George W. Bush Seriously Ill PhysicallyAuthor
C L Hallmark
Date Created
22 Dec 2004
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Date Edited
22 Dec 2004 07:08:19 PM
George W. Bush apparently is wearing a medical device for "persons at risk of cardiac arrest." It is a LifeVest wearable defibrillator. He started using it sometime after his January 2002 fainting spell, which was attributed to choking. Based on photos showing him wearing the device, one can conclude the fainting was due to atrial fibrillation (AF), which his father also had. His father's AF was caused by Graves' hyperthyroidism, which Barbara Bush also has.
Bush Jr likely has AF and, less likely, Graves', based on his family history and symptoms. The AF may have caused a stroke or TIA (mini-stroke), of which physicians watching the debates detected symptoms. Observers have noted psychological symptoms consistent with this and with Wernicke-Korsakoff disease.

[December 22, 2004] "The President remains in superb physical condition," said Adam M. Robinson, Jr., commander of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, after the president's fourth annual physical at the center on December 11.

"The doctors said that Mr. Bush had a 'low' to 'very low' risk of coronary artery disease, although they found evidence of minimal calcification of the coronary arteries themselves. As a preventative, they recommended that Mr. Bush take a daily aspirin and a statin, or cholesterol-lowering drug," reported the New York Times.

It's interesting that his doctors advised him to take aspirin and statin. Aspirin is used to prevent clotting, which is a problem with AF (the condition he apparently wears the LifeVest for). Statins are the most potent cholesterol-lowering agents, lowering LDL (so-called "bad cholesterol) by 30-50 percent. They are less effective than fibrates in lowering triglycerides and raising HDL ("good cholesterol"). But Bush's doctors said he had a "low" to "very low" risk of heart disease, and his total cholesterol level was listed as 170 mg/dL, which is considered within the normal range.

There is ongoing research into other areas where statins appear to have an effect, including dementia. Science Daily recently reported (11/17/04): "The cholesterol-lowering drug atorvastatin slowed down mental decline and improved depressive symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease"
In contrast to the "fit for duty" report, the photos below show Mr. Bush at a presidential debate, with parts of a LifeVest wearable defibrillator clearly visible underneath his suit jacket.

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/111465/index.php

personally, i don't buy this for a minute. this could well be a radio receiving unit, as well as some kind of proto-version of a "field-dampening" chip we're all being measured for.