07/24/2024 / By Ethan Huff
It appears as though America is facing a true-to-life “Weekend at Bernie’s” situation with Joe Biden after the 81-year-old president went AWOL after quitting the 2024 presidential race.
After resigning suddenly and disappearing on Sunday, July 21, Biden faced “proof of life” demands from Congress that he show his image publicly to prove he is still alive. We are still waiting on that proof as Biden has not been seen publicly since July 17.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) issued a call for Biden to prove he is still alive and mumbling on X, stating that there is still no concrete evidence that “the big guy” is still breathing.
“A letter from a doctor is not proof of life,” Rep. Boebert wrote. “For the third time today, I’m asking Joe Biden to provide the American people with proof of life.”
We did get that infamous call from Biden announcing his departure, which many immediately thought was suspicious in that it sounded like artificial intelligence (AI).
The “Shadow of Ezra” (@ShadowofEzra) X account shared the following video footage of someone inputting Biden’s call into ElevenLabs, a popular AI voice cloning tool, to see if it sounds real or fake. The video claims the system produced a 98 percent likelihood factor that the call was an AI robot and not Biden.
“The analysis shown in this clip indicates a 98% likelihood that the audio was generated using AI,” “Shadow of Ezra” said. “If this is true, we need to understand why they are being so careless.”
The Biden administration is being accused of using ElevenLabs, a popular AI voice cloning tool, for Biden’s alleged phone call yesterday to his former HQ.
The analysis shown in this clip indicates a 98% likelihood that the audio was generated using AI.
If this is true, we need… pic.twitter.com/TpinFsY1ID
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) July 23, 2024
(Related: It was only back in late June, just a few short weeks ago, that the White House tried to claim that all videos depicting Biden as clueless or mentally incompetent were “deep fakes” – what’s their excuse now?)
According to the official narrative, Biden still has a pulse and will remain president until November. We just will not be able to see him because there is always some excuse as to why he is unable to appear.
The latest excuse is that Biden caught the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) immediately after quitting the race. He is now said to be “isolating” at his beach house in Rehoboth, Del., where he will remain indefinitely.
If Biden is unable to finish his run for a second term, how is he fit to complete his first one? Many are asking this question, including journalist Glenn Greenwald who wrote on social media that it is “strange and wrong” for Biden to not make a televised announcement or appear in person to disclose his surprising decision.
Keep in mind that right before quitting the race, Biden told the corporate media that only God could stop him from running. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Biden up and disappears with only the strange audio featured in the above video left in his wake.
“There is a soft civil war happening in the deep state and the elites in power,” Rep. Boebert claims.
“The Democrats, the IC, and their activists in the media have been lying to us, saying there’s nothing wrong with Biden for years. Next, they start a coup against him, demanding he drop out of the race when they couldn’t hide it anymore.”
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