@4:45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWVWRv33CPQ
Matt Lauer asks Mike Pence about associating with White supremacists, etc.
During Mike Pence's response, his blink rate increases significantly.
Before this question Mike Pence hardly blinks at all.
One indicator for lying is an increased blink rate. This might suggest Mike Pence does support the White Power perspective.
Additionally, in a previous question, Mike Pence supports the false narrative, of the CIA, that Usama Bin Laden was killed in the Pakistan compund. We know from Dr. Steve Pieczenik, who worked for several Presidents as their terrorist negotiator, has been in Afghanistan when Usama Bin Laden was active there, stated Usama Bin Laden died before 9/11/2001 of Marfan syndrome.
On the One hand the CIA narrative:
Osama bin Laden, the founder and first leader of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT
On the Other:
Osama died in 2001: MSNBC hit piece unwittingly reveals corroboration for Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik’s assertion
Pieczenik, a State Department official in three different administrations and an award-winning Harvard Medical School luminary, said the alleged raid on Bin Laden’s compound was a fable because Osama had already been dead for the best part of a decade. Pieczenik originally made this statement in April 2002 when he asserted that Bin Laden had been “dead for months,” and that the government was waiting for the most politically expedient time to roll out his corpse.
Wow, Dr. Steve Pieczenik either knows well how dirty games are played or he is the greatest psychic ever.
Marfan syndrome is a degenerative genetic disease for which there is no permanent cure. The illness severely shortens the life span of the sufferer and can cause instant death from the sudden rupture of the aorta.
“Back then, after the 9/11 terror attacks, medical experts weighed in on bin Laden’s tall, frame, lanky limbs and long face, all classic physical symptoms of Marfan syndrome,” states the MSNBC report.
The article then quotes Dr. Richard Devereux, a clinician who treats patients with the illness at the Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. In a November 9, 2001 interview with Salon magazine, Devereux said of Bin Laden, “He is Marfanoid. He seems to have long fingers and long arms. His head appears to be elongated and his face narrow … It’s certainly conceivable that he has the Marfan syndrome and could be evaluated for it.”