Ex-Secret Service Agent Who Guarded Hillary Says She���s in Bad Shape
Tired yet of hearing all about Hillary���s health? If you are, I have some bad news - there���s lots more to come.
It isn���t just the right-wing conspiracy theorists who now spend copious amounts of time on their various new media platforms fueling a lot of the Hillary health chatter. Yes, there are plenty of people on the ���alt-right��� who are all too eager to take even the smallest twitch or cough and turn it into something much more sinister, but the real reason this topic is here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future, is simply because the Democratic nominee for president just doesn���t look well.
I mentioned the other day that the scene of her being helped into a van as she departed a 9/11 memorial ceremony appeared to be indicative of something besides lightheadedness associated with walking pneumonia, or some such thing. The body movements she evidenced, visible to us all, looked frighteningly bad, as though she was in the midst of some kind of seizure.
Sure enough, Gary Byrne, a former member of the Secret Service who had the job of protecting Hillary for years, has analyzed the video footage of Clinton leaving the 9/11 ceremony for the Mirror Online and said that not only Clinton���s behavior in the moment, but that of her security detail, is highly suggestive of the idea that she was in the midst of a genuine seizure.
Here is Byrne, in his own words, as he is reviewing the footage:
���Her posture is very rigid - she's almost back on her heels and if you watch, her head actually lifts up and you can see this rigid posture.
���Clearly the two staff members - one standing behind the other - the front one is clearly still controlling Mrs. Clinton.
���The shift leader, the bald guy, walks right in front of Mrs. Clinton.
���Now typically the shift leader or agent would never walk in front of the protectee as they're getting into a vehicle, because you're blocking their path.
���But the reason he is doing it is because he knows she can't move under her own power.
���He's going to come around and he's going to take her right arm - and watch what happens to Mrs. Clinton.
���It's sad to watch but she starts to fall and of course they catch her."
Mr. Byrne also suggests that the posture of Clinton���s security detail throughout telegraphs that they expected something like this to happen.
By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large