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Physician and Body Language Expert Breaks Down the ‘Large White Debris’ Shooting from Trump’s Nose or Mouth
Drug rumors have followed Donald Trump everywhere he’s gone in life. The rumors extend well-beyond experimentation or use occasionally out in clubs. Trump frequented a social scene in the late 70s through the 90s in New York City that would have been near impossible to get through without experimentation. This goes far beyond experimentation to include rumors from Noel Casler – a source used by People magazine, one who worked on The Apprentice for years – who says that Trump regularly crushes ADHD medication such as Adderall.
Yesterday the entire internet noticed at least one large chunk of white debris fly from what many believed to be Trump’s nose, some say mouth. Today, Dr. Jack Brown, a physician, and expert in human body language broke down the concerns about Trump’ssuspected use of certain medications and the video from yesterday. He makes a conclusion that we cannot adopt because we do not have sufficient proof to state it as fact. But we can report on Brown’s findings and let the reader take away what conclusions one might. But Brown does say that the nose/mouth argument is irrelevant because the “debris” would all come from passages above – it’s not “spittle.” (This is gross, but ignoring it doesn’t do anyone any good.)
As per usual, we will save space by posting every other tweet, thus tweets are supposed to be read straight down through responses.
2/ Today, during Trump's Press Conference/Campaign event at the White House, at least five times, he ejected large, white debris from his mouth and possibly his nose.
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
4/ Trump's bilateral, intermittent, extremely dilated pupils (oftentimes 8 or 9 mm in both eyes) are a result of drugs. From a neurologic and ophthalmologic perspective, no other explanation is logical. These pupillary findings are quantifiable, long-standing, and documented. pic.twitter.com/NcV6mk2Gxm
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
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6/ If we follow the trajectory, it lands on the front edge of the lectern and remains there for the duration of Trump's speech. A piece of spittle would not do this. This was solid debris. pic.twitter.com/gaP8zcEoub
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
8/ Another, third, projectile flew from Trump's mouth an instant after he said, 'percent' during 37:51. Again, sizeable and solid. pic.twitter.com/m83ux7HSnZ
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
10/ The fifth piece of debris is from 43:33 as Trump says the word, "accurately". Once again, this is solid and substantial. It's not spittle. pic.twitter.com/3LSmvXFYkH
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
12/ I scrutinize slow-motion videos frequently as part of nonverbal analysis, and unless someone is speaking while they're eating, this degree of particulate projectile expulsion from the mouth (or nose) is significantly rare.
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
14/ SUMMARY: Donald Trump expelled at least 5 relatively large pieces of white, *solid* debris out of his mouth and possibly his nose today while speaking. This is consistent with the expulsion of drug residue.
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— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
16/ Donald Trump is a long-term, severe, drug-abuser.
— Dr. Jack Brown (@DrGJackBrown) September 8, 2020
We have had presidents that drank to excess (Nixon) and drinking large quantities certainly renders someone at least as dysfunctional as any drug, it is just “legal.” But it is still a highly concerning aspect of the Trump presidency. Like many other things, this “fits” a picture we’ve seen. It isn’t proven, but it certainly wouldn’t surprise many of us. Dr. Brown’s conclusion should be strongly considered.
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Jason
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