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New NASA photo analyst: Bush wore a device during debate
[link|http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/10/29/bulge/| Salon].
NASA photo analyst: Bush wore a device during debate
Physicist says imaging techniques prove the president's bulge was not caused by wrinkled clothing.


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By Kevin Berger


Oct. 29, 2004 | George W. Bush tried to laugh off the bulge. "I don't know what that is," he said on "Good Morning America" on Wednesday, referring to the infamous protrusion beneath his jacket during the presidential debates. "I'm embarrassed to say it's a poorly tailored shirt."

Dr. Robert M. Nelson, however, was not laughing. He knew the president was not telling the truth. And Nelson is neither conspiracy theorist nor midnight blogger. He's a senior research scientist for NASA and for Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and an international authority on image analysis. Currently he's engrossed in analyzing digital photos of Saturn's moon Titan, determining its shape, whether it contains craters or canyons.

For the past week, while at home, using his own computers, and off the clock at Caltech and NASA, Nelson has been analyzing images of the president's back during the debates. A professional physicist and photo analyst for more than 30 years, he speaks earnestly and thoughtfully about his subject. "I am willing to stake my scientific reputation to the statement that Bush was wearing something under his jacket during the debate," he says. "This is not about a bad suit. And there's no way the bulge can be described as a wrinkled shirt."

Nelson and a scientific colleague produced the photos from a videotape, recorded by the colleague, who has chosen to remain anonymous, of the first debate. The images provide the most vivid details yet of the bulge beneath the president's suit. Amateurs have certainly had their turn at examining the bulge, but no professional with a r\ufffdsum\ufffd as impressive as Nelson's has ventured into public with an informed opinion. In fact, no one to date has enhanced photos of Bush's jacket to this degree of precision, and revealed what appears to be some kind of mechanical device with a wire snaking up the president's shoulder toward his neck and down his back to his waist.

Nelson stresses that he's not certain what lies beneath the president's jacket. He offers, though, "that it could be some type of electronic device -- it's consistent with the appearance of an electronic device worn in that manner." The image of lines coursing up and down the president's back, Nelson adds, is "consistent with a wire or a tube."

Nelson used the computer software program Photoshop to enhance the texture in Bush's jacket. The process in no way alters the image but sharpens its edges and accents the creases and wrinkles. You've seen the process performed a hundred times on "CSI": pixelated images are magnified to reveal a clear definition of their shape.

Bruce Hapke, professor emeritus of planetary science in the department of geology and planetary science at the University of Pittsburgh, reviewed the Bush images employed by Nelson, whom he calls "a very highly respected scientist in his field." Hapke says Nelson's process of analyzing the images are the "exact same methods we use to analyze images taken by spacecraft of planetary surfaces. It does not introduce any artifacts into the picture in any way."

How can Nelson be certain there's some kind of mechanical device beneath Bush's jacket? It's all about light and shadows, he says. The angles at which the light in the studio hit Bush's jacket expose contours that fit no one's picture of human anatomy and wrinkled shirts. And Nelson compared the images to anatomy texts. He also experimented with wrinkling shirts in various configurations, wore them under his jacket under his bathroom light, and couldn't produce anything close to the Bush bulge.

In the enhanced photo of the first debate, Nelson says, look at the horizontal white line in middle of the president's back. You'll see a shadow. "That's telling me there's definitely a bulge," he says. "In fact, it's how we measure the depths of the craters on the moon or on Mars. We look at the angle of the light and the length of shadow they leave. In this case, that's clearly a crater that's under the horizontal line -- it's clearly a rim of a bulge protruding upward, one due to forces pushing it up from beneath."

Hapke, too, agrees that the bulge is neither anatomy nor a wrinkled shirt. "I would think it's very hard to avoid the conclusion that there's something underneath his jacket," he says. "It would certainly be consistent with some kind of radio receiver and a wire."

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New Kerry ad...
Janet Jackson giving Bush tips on handling "wardrobe malfunctions"... ;-)

Bad tailoring?? The guy is wearing a suit that is worth more than my car.
Regards,

-scott anderson

"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
New Bad tailoring
Bad tailoring: the shirt and jacket were insufficiently tailored to cover the device w/o bunching up. Why couldn't they pick a more plausibly deniable location? In hindsight, maybe that wasn't a sock in his jockstrap on the Abraham Lincoln...

Giovanni
Have whatever values you have. That's what America is for.
You don't need George Bush for that.
New Playing Devil's Advocate.
Have you ever tried to closely listen to two people talking simultaneously? It's very difficult. It's very easy to get confused.

Yes, there was something under his jacket. It may have been all sorts of things. I cannot believe, though, that it was something that would allow GWB to get tips or pointers from handlers. Radio receivers can be *tiny* these days. Why would they need something that big if Bush was going to be listening to directions? If it needed to be that big, why wasn't it hidden in his pants rather than on his back?

My vote is that it had something to do with a bulletproof vest or something else that would need to be around his chest.

My $0.02.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Playing Devil's Advocate to your Devil's Advocate
Experts in this sort of thing have pointed out that Bush's odd speech patterns that night were exactly those of someone attempting to listen to someone else while speaking.
Regards,

-scott anderson

"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
New Bush's speech patterns have been odd since ... ;-)
I have to chuckle to myself when I see some of the speculation that goes on about Bush and the Republicans sometimes. Those who want to make Rove into a superman are doing themselves a disservice.

I don't think we'll ever know what the box on his back was. That's part of what makes it so entertaining to speculate about.

Get the full skinny at [link|http://www.isbushwired.com/|http://www.isbushwired.com/]

Was he wired? I don't know, but I doubt it.

My $0.02.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Could be the "1/0" switch
-drl
New No, no. It's an Invisible Fence collar.
[link|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63949-2004Oct26.html|WashPost]:

Bush: "How does an electrical -- please explain to me how it works so maybe if I were ever to debate again I could figure it out. I guess the assumption was that if I was straying off course they would, kind of like a hunting dog, they would punch a buzzer and I would jerk back into place. I -- it's just absurd."


Cheers,
Scott.
New ROFArfing
-drl
New Not when you include a jammer
Assuming it was a receiver, that's one signal that they would take any available precautions to avoid having it intercepted. If that requires a jammer device they'd use it.
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Implicitly condoning stupidity since 2001.
New Frequency hopping would take care of that. ;-)
     NASA photo analyst: Bush wore a device during debate - (Ashton) - (10)
         Kerry ad... - (admin) - (1)
             Bad tailoring - (GBert)
         Playing Devil's Advocate. - (Another Scott) - (7)
             Playing Devil's Advocate to your Devil's Advocate - (admin) - (1)
                 Bush's speech patterns have been odd since ... ;-) - (Another Scott)
             Could be the "1/0" switch -NT - (deSitter) - (2)
                 No, no. It's an Invisible Fence collar. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                     ROFArfing -NT - (deSitter)
             Not when you include a jammer - (drewk) - (1)
                 Frequency hopping would take care of that. ;-) -NT - (Another Scott)

But it makes such great fish bait!
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