Fake Arm Secret Service

Fake Arm Secret Service. Ingenious Secret Techniques Used by the Secret Service YouTube The former soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan took a swipe at the fake hand theorists. Some say it was a prosthetic hand known as a "tactical fake arm" which led many to believe the man's real hand was holding a gun tucked inside his jacket.

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Earlier versions of the claim were debunked in 2017. Through research and interviews, we have uncovered 11 secret Service fake arms tricks that have been used in various scenarios

Vladimir Putin could explain why King Charles' security appear to have 'fake' arms

Did Secret Service agents use prosthetic arms to conceal their real hands and weapons during former President Donald Trump's January 20, 2017, inaugural parade? No, that's not true: A spokesperson for the U.S Later images of the US Secret Service agent show him moving his right hand The secret service agent's clumsy looking arms have led to speculation that they are fake The agent's arms appeared not to move throughout the 2.5 mile walk

Explained Trump's Secret Service Agent's "Fake Hands" [Hands Ready Position] Metabunk. For some, maybe the most intriguing moment of the whole spectacle was the unusual behavior of one man: Not the new president, but rather a secret service agent, or bodyguard, who accompanied Trump. Earlier versions of the claim were debunked in 2017.

King Charles’ bodyguards spark speculation they have ‘fake arms’ as royals prepare for Queen’s. Through research and interviews, we have uncovered 11 secret Service fake arms tricks that have been used in various scenarios A claim that one of several Secret Service bodyguards who surrounded President Donald Trump and his family during the inauguration parade in Washington D.C