Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

bush-bulge

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

http://cryptome.org/bush-bulge.htm

 

11 October 2004. James Atkinson (http://www.tscm.com) writes:

 

After examining numerous frames of video footage [C-SPAN 30 Sept

04] I have come to the professional opinion that either George Bush

was wearing a wireless prompter/queuing system on the night of the

debates, or our president is growing some kind of mutant dorsal fin.

By very carefully examining the movement of his body and how it

interacts with his suit jacket it is easy to rule out the possibility

" the bulge " is simply a wrinkle in his clothing or a problem with bad

lighting.

 

As he moves his arms the jacket slides over the bulge, but the

bulge does not move relative to his upper torso. The same is true

when he swivels his hips where the jacket moves, and slides over the

bulge between his shoulder blade, but the bulge itself does not move

relative to his torso. When he moves in and out of the light, the

shadows can be seem to move across the surface of his clothing and the

shadows of the bulge sift accordingly, but the bulge remains at the

exact same location between his shoulder blade. When he leans forward

on the podium the bulge becomes more well defined as a something

concealed under the suit coat, whereas a flaw in his garments would be

pulled taut in such cases. This item appears to be the yoke assembly

of the neck loop or wiring of a wireless prompter systems commonly

used by public speakers. This behavior tends to indicate that the

bulge is not attached to, or part of his suit jacket but is instead

attached to an undershirt or oxford dress shirt.

 

The same situation is observed regarding the ridge that runs from

bulge across this right shoulder blade and over his collar bone.

Despite his movements the ridge does not move relative to his body,

but the suit coat moves relative to it. This element behaves almost

identically to the bulge between his shoulder blades and it also

appears to be something close fitting and likely secured to his oxford

shirt or undershirt.

 

Additionally, his shoulder blades, collar bone, and spine are not

printing properly through his clothing and his clothing is not hanging

properly on his frame. This appears to be caused by several

milli-meters of stiff ballistic fabric being worn close to his body in

the form of soft body armor.

 

11 October 2004. Manuals on wireless cueing systems and security:

 

http://www.lectrosonics.com/manuals/manuals.htm

 

11 October 2004. James Atkinson (http://www.tscm.com) writes:

 

Here are a few more wireless prompter channels that systems such

as that used by the White House utilize. There are a huge number of

additional channels, but these are quite popular.

 

H3

0 524.200 553.800

1 525.150 552.850

2 526.825 551.175

3 530.375 547.625

4 531.000 547.000

5 533.300 544.700

6 538.150 539.850

7 545.625 532.375

8 546.925 531.075

9 550.150 527.850

A 551.625 535.025

B 553.575 541.65

C 537.325 536.350

D 527.975 543.250

E 540.675 551.125

F 542.725 553.375

 

L2

0 632.200 661.800

1 633.150 660.850

2 634.825 659.175

3 638.375 655.625

4 639.000 655.000

5 641.300 652.700

6 646.150 647.850

7 653.625 640.375

8 654.925 639.075

9 658.150 635.850

A 659.625 643.025

B 661.575 649.65

C 645.325 644.350

D 635.975 651.250

E 648.675 659.125

F 650.725 661.375

 

Ch. 0 722.325 MHz TV 56

Ch. 0 745.500 MHz TV 59

Ch. 1 723.100 MHz TV 56

Ch. 1 744.450 MHz TV 59

Ch. 2 724.500 MHz TV 56

Ch. 2 743.700 MHz TV 59

Ch. 3 725.550 MHz TV 56

Ch. 3 742.225 MHz TV 59

Ch. 4 726.125 MHz TV 56

Ch. 4 741.250 MHz TV 59

Ch. 5 728.450 MHz TV 57

Ch. 5 739.675 MHz TV 58

Ch. 6 730.450 MHz TV 57

Ch. 6 737.575 MHz TV 58

Ch. 7 731.525 MHz TV 57

Ch. 7 736.525 MHz TV 58

Ch. 8 734.175 MHz TV 58

Ch. 8 732.125 MHz TV 57

Ch. 9 738.225 MHz TV 58

Ch. 9 730.350 MHz TV 57

Ch. A 739.625 MHz TV 58

Ch. A 728.225 MHz TV 57

Ch. B 740.350 MHz TV 59

Ch. B 727.200 MHz TV 56

Ch. C 741.600 MHz TV 59

Ch. C 725.675 MHz TV 56

Ch. D 743.225 MHz TV 59

Ch. D 725.125 MHz TV 56

Ch. E 744.275 MHz TV 59

Ch. E 723.625 MHz TV 56

Ch. F 745.675 MHz TV 59

Ch. F 722.775 MHz TV 56

 

1 518.750 MHz

2 524.875 MHz

3 525.625 MHz

4 534.375 MHz

5 536.875 MHz

6 538.500 MHz

7 551.000 MHz

8 553.250 MHz

 

More frequencies of this nature may be found at:

http://www.tscm.com/TSCM101bugfreq.html

 

Also, other materials may be found via the main page as well:

http://www.tscm.com/

 

9 October 2004. James Atkinson (http://www.tscm.com) writes:

 

I have carefully reviewed the image that was taken during the

Presidential debates where picture was obtained from the back which

show an interesting bulge.

 

First, the President is likely wearing body armor. The jacket is

not concealing the armor well and it is " printing though " his clothing.

 

Second, there are four elements that appear to be " printing " on

the back of his suit coat. While it is impossible to identify the

system, we can review various equiment of the same size and shape.

 

1. A " box " section of the device which appears to be located

between his shoulder blades, and just over his spine. This is the

" bodypack. "

 

2) A wire running vertically up his back across his shoulder blade.

 

3) A shadow behind his right ear may be an ear-piece, but it is

difficult to tell due to the poor resolution of the picture. It would

be most unwise for a public figure to use an ear piece that was

visible, so this may just be a shadow.

 

4) There appears to be something actually IN his ear, and it is

likely a monitor or cueing prompter.

 

A system like this works by receiving a signal from a wireless

microphone being used by a coach or advisor who is speaking to the

person wearing the system. The " bodypack " receives the signal and

supplies the coaching or cueing to the ear canal by either a hard

wire, or though a magnetic neck loop induction system. The covert neck

loop systems are very popular in cases where the speaker does not want

the public to know they are being coached.

 

The frequencies for these units are very well known, and someone

can sit outside many concerts with radio monitoring gear and listen to

the assistants reading the words to the songs to the musicians,

coaching them what to say, and quite often someone can sit outside a

comedy club and listen to one-liners to cue the comedians and

entertainers. Around political events these types of systems are very,

very popular as the politician can have a half dozen members of his

staff feeding him data, thus creating the illusion the suit has a clue

of what he speaks.

 

When the president visited Boston back in March 2004 he stayed at

the Park Plaza Hotel. The signal from the system he was using could

clearly be heard 1500+ feet away, and one of his advisors could be

heard doing voice checks and then feeding him data about the school he

was about to visit.

 

The funny thing about these kinds of system is that mischief

makers can set up a transmitter thousands of feet away and feed

persons bogus data, and really cause them to screw up their public

appearances.

 

Here are links to some of the more popular systems the government

uses, and one which the White House has purchased over the past few years.

 

http://shure.com/pdf/specsheets/spec_psm/psm700.pdf

 

http://www.comtek.com/IFBCueing/ifbcueing.html

 

I can supply you with frequency tables for the more popular

systems they are using.

 

http://www.comtek.com/IFBCueing/ifbcueing.html

 

IFB & Cueing

RC-216 Receive-A-Cue

 

The RC-216 Receive-A-Cue system is a professional quality,

digitally synthesized wireless cueing system operating in the

interference-free 216-217 MHz band. The IR-230 induction receiver and

NTC-102 neck-loop eliminates the need for visible wires going directly

to the ear. With the adjustable volume control and low residual noise,

this discrete earpiece is loud enough for even the most demanding

environments. The dual function M-216 transmitter can be used with a

lapel microphone for live cueing, or the AUX input and whip antenna

can be used to send cues from a line level audio input source. Also,

the AUX input on the transmitter allows for prerecorded material to be

played back from another sound source such as an MP-3 player, dat

recorder, or even a feed from a mixing board. When using the mic input

and the AUX input simultaniously, the AUX input will automatically

lower it's level to prioritize the signal from the mic input. The

complete RC-216 system includes:

 

* M-216 wireless microphone transmitter

* CM-183 omni-directional lapel microphone

* PR-216 personal receiver

* NTC-102 neck-loop transductor

* SM-N earphone assembly

* IR-230 inductor receiver

* Auxiliary audio input cable

* C-216 carrying case

 

AP-230

Auto-Prompter Kit

 

For use with miniature tape recorders, dat recorders, or MP-3

players for discrete cueing applications. Allows the user to listen to

prerecorded cues when giving speeches or presentations. May also be

used with all COMTEK personal receivers. The complete system includes:

 

* IR-230 universal-fit ear canal inductor receiver

* NTC-102 neck-loop transductor with two 32 " down-lead cords (one

1/8 " and one 3/32 " plug)

* P-11 storage pouch.

 

8 October 2004. Thanks to K., who writes:

 

Here're 28 pics from the video of the debate [C-SPAN 30 Sept 04]

that have been cropped and scaled (optimized for best quality) showing

Bush's back throughout the debate with timestamps above so anyone can

verify it's real.

 

Whatever the bulge is, it doesn't change shape, it holds its form

throughout his movement, like metal wire would, so unless he's got

some crazy thing going on with the guy who made that suit, he's wired.

 

The last photo shows Bush telling someone to " let me finish. "

 

Another video has a interested ending where you see one of Bush's

aids (or someone) come onto stage after the debate to grab Bush's

notepad and look at Kerry's.

 

James Atkinson writes 11 October 2004 of the frequencies below:

 

The 400 MHz frequencies that are listed below for Wireless

Microphones are not part of a " prompter " system, but instead simple

wireless microphone systems used by the Secret Service for (often

illegal) technical surveillance, and typically worn by agents,

informants, and similar folks (not the President).

 

These systems work by transmitting a signal FROM the person

wearing the device and relaying it to a remote listening post. For

example, a Secret Service agent will wear a system such as this when

they attend a 2600 meeting a show like Black Hat where they are trying

to set up a sting on someone, or entice someone into committing a

criminal act.

 

See also radio frequencies used by the White House and Secret Service,

among them these for wireless body microphones:

 

http://cascanning.tripod.com/miscfreq/president.html

 

Special Usage (Technical Security) Division

408.0000 F1 RF ALARM

411.0000 F2 RF ALARM

408.5000 F3 TRACKER- F1

408.9750 F4 TRACKER- F2

406.2625 WIRELESS BODY MICROPHONE

407.8250 WIRELESS BODY MICROPHONE

407.8750 WIRELESS BODY MICROPHONE

407.9750 WIRELESS BODY MICROPHONE

 

8 October 2004. Thanks to C. Comments on this invited. Send to

jya

 

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/10/08/bulge/index.html

 

Bush's mystery bulge

 

The rumor is flying around the globe. Was the president wired during

the first debate?

 

By Dave Lindorff

 

Oct. 8, 2004 | Was President Bush literally channeling Karl Rove in

his first debate with John Kerry? That's the latest rumor flooding the

Internet, unleashed last week in the wake of an image caught by a

television camera during the Miami debate. The image shows a large

solid object between Bush's shoulder blades as he leans over the

lectern and faces moderator Jim Lehrer.

 

The president is not known to wear a back brace, and it's safe to say

he wasn't packing. So was the bulge under his well-tailored jacket a

hidden receiver, picking up transmissions from someone offstage

feeding the president answers through a hidden earpiece? Did the

device explain why the normally ramrod-straight president seemed

hunched over during much of the debate?

 

Bloggers are burning up their keyboards with speculation. Check out

the president's peculiar behavior during the debate, they say. On

several occasions, the president simply stopped speaking for an

uncomfortably long time and stared ahead with an odd expression on his

face. Was he listening to someone helping him with his response to a

question? Even weirder was the president's strange outburst. In a

peeved rejoinder to Kerry, he said, " As the politics change, his

positions change. And that's not how a commander in chief acts. I, I,

uh -- Let me finish -- The intelligence I looked at was the same

intelligence my opponent looked at. " It must be said that Bush pointed

toward Lehrer as he declared " Let me finish. " The green warning light

was lit, signaling he had 30 seconds to, well, finish.

 

Hot on the conspiracy trail, I tried to track down the source of the

photo. None of the Bush-is-wired bloggers, however, seemed to know

where the photo came from. Was it possible the bulge had been

Photoshopped onto Bush's back by a lone conspiracy buff? It turns out

that all of the video of the debate was recorded and sent out by Fox

News, the pool broadcaster for the event. Fox sent feeds from multiple

cameras to the other networks, which did their own on-air

presentations and editing.

 

To watch the debate again, I ventured to the Web site of the most

sober network I could think of: C-SPAN. And sure enough, at minute 23

on the video of the debate, you can clearly see the bulge between the

president's shoulder blades.

 

Bloggers stoke the conspiracy with the claim that the Bush

administration insisted on a condition that no cameras be placed

behind the candidates. An official for the Commission on Presidential

Debates, which set up the lecterns and microphones on the Miami stage,

said the condition was indeed real, the result of negotiations by

both campaigns. Yet that didn't stop Fox from setting up cameras

behind Bush and Kerry. The official said that " microphones were

mounted on lecterns, and the commission put no electronic devices on

the president or Senator Kerry. " When asked about the bulge on Bush's

back, the official said, " I don't know what that was. "

 

So what was it? Jacob McKenna, a spyware expert and the owner of the

Spy Store, a high-tech surveillance shop in Spokane, Wash., looked at

the Bush image on his computer monitor. " There's certainly something

on his back, and it appears to be electronic, " he said. McKenna said

that, given its shape, the bulge could be the inductor portion of a

two-way push-to-talk system. McKenna noted that such a system makes

use of a tiny microchip-based earplug radio that is pushed way down

into the ear canal, where it is virtually invisible. He also said a

weak signal could be scrambled and be undetected by another broadcaster.

 

Mystery-bulge bloggers argue that the president may have begun using

such technology earlier in his term. Because Bush is famously prone to

malapropisms and reportedly dyslexic, which could make successful use

of a teleprompter problematic, they say the president and his handlers

may have turned to a technique often used by television reporters on

remote stand-ups. A reporter tapes a story and, while on camera, plays

it back into an earpiece, repeating lines just after hearing them,

managing to sound spontaneous and error free.

 

Suggestions that Bush may have using this technique stem from a D-day

event in France, when a CNN broadcast appeared to pick up -- and

broadcast to surprised viewers -- the sound of another voice seemingly

reading Bush his lines, after which Bush repeated them. Danny

Schechter, who operates the news site MediaChannel.org, and who has

been doing some investigating into the wired-Bush rumors himself, said

the Bush campaign has been worried of late about others picking up

their radio frequencies -- notably during the Republican Convention on

the day of Bush's appearance. " They had a frequency specialist stop me

and ask about the frequency of my camera, " Schechter said. " The

Democrats weren't doing that at their convention. "

 

Repeated calls to the White House and the Bush national campaign

office over a period of three days, inquiring about what the president

may have been wearing on his back during the debate, and whether he

had used an audio device at other events, went unreturned. So far the

Kerry campaign is staying clear of this story. When called for a

comment, a press officer at the Democratic National Committee claimed

on Tuesday that it was " the first time " they'd ever heard of the

issue. A spokeswoman at the press office of Kerry headquarters refused

to permit me to talk with anyone in the campaign's research office.

Several other requests for comment to the Kerry campaign's press

office went unanswered.

 

As for whether we really do have a Milli Vanilli president, the answer

at this point has to be, God only knows.

 

The following images were moved off this page due to overload of the

server for this file.

 

28 images in two composites of 14 clips each of the bulge excerpted

from the debate video [C-SPAN 30 Sept 04]:

 

http://cryptome.org/bush-bulge-28.jpg

 

http://cryptome.org/bush-bulge-28-2.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...