Posted on 07/22/2024 5:11:34 AM PDT by BushCountry
We are not even 24 hours into Biden's resignation from the United States presidential race and we already have a very suspicious developments.
In this case, the signature of that letter, He uploaded to Twitter. And we can't possibly know if it was indeed him who uploaded that letter to Twitter.
According to what we know, Biden told his team up until the night before that he was staying in the race. The very morning of July 21st, a Sunday, Biden's team still had the firm belief. That he was staying in the race.
That's what Biden had been saying in every interview, up till the last minute. I have video analysis that are less than a week old, In which Biden was adamantly confirming that he was not dropping out. Then suddenly, he drops out via a letter posted to Twitter. Or X.
And another thing that is quite suspicious is that, It doesn't have a presidential letterhead.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
“Biden is on his death bed.”
Could be it. Along with COVID, the other reason for Joe’s leaving his trip was a form of extreme exhaustion. In 1919 Woodrow Wilson went on a cross-country trip to try to sell the League of Nations. He was forced to end the trip by a case of extreme exhaustion. After he returned to Washington he suffered two debilitating strokes, leaving his wife, Edith, in charge of the government. Something similar could have easily happened to Joe and could explain all the strangeness surrounding his dropping out of the campaign.
Maybe he is more dead than usual. As they say… he’s not only merely dead, he’s really, most sincerely dead.
“Joe is back in the basement, and thinks he is still running.”
Nobody wants to deliver the news to him.
Nobody needs to deliver the news to him.
The CIA needs to fire their forger.
Lol.
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