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Bill Clinton Reversals
Here is Bill
Clinton being asked a question in the Clinton/Dole debate
about how he avoids being unduly influenced, Forwards he
replies, "I try to articulate my position as clearly
as possible." Backwards he says, "She's a
fun girl to kiss."
Here is an ominous
future tense reversal that was found on Bill Clinton in
his acceptance speech following his re-election.
Backwards it says, "World will come to damn you."
Does this predict a dark furture for his presidency?
UPDATE (16/4/00) For several years, we
have been playing this reversal on Bill Clinton
discussing the death of Vince Foster. The reversal says, "Silly
hit. Nerves are worn. They killed to stay. Get out of it."
We have stated that this reversal, and others like it, seem to implicate
Clinton in the knowledge and/or involvement (albeit unwilling?) in the
"hit" (murder) of Vince Foster. Is this reversal then, like the one above that
says "World will come to damn you" which we
believe refers to Clintons impeachment being predicted in
his reelection speech in 1996 (reversal and text posted
in 1996 before his empeachment), yet another notch in the
amazing well documented accuracy of Reverse Speech? We
believe it is and this accuracy rate of Reverse Speech,
and the truth it has exposed in the past and still
threatens to expose in the future, is the reason why the
founder and discoverer of Reverse Speech, David John
Oates, has been hounded and stalked with arson house
fires, assassination attempts, law suits and public smear
campaigns (well documented on this site). David claims he
has many other reversals on Clinton of this nature but
will not post them for fear of his safety and the future
of Reverse Speech which is still too young yet to be
without its founder.
![[Play Stream]](spkr.gif) This first example
is an extract from Bill Clinton's inauguration. The
commentator forwards is polite and cordial about the
departure of George Bush. The speech reversal
communicates the truth of the situation saying: "You're
fired."
There are two
reversals in this next example taken from a news
conference Bill Clinton made in September 1996 about the
escalating situation in the Middle East. The first
reversal says, "The loan behind them."
This would indicate financial involvement, or backing,
behind what is happening. The next reversal says: "Got
a friend," which shows that the involvement
is supportive.
Here is Bill
Clinton on a rather tough interview responding to some
grueling questions. The speech reversal says, "I
deserve Bob's silence." This presumable
refers to Bob Dole. The attacks seem to be wearying him.
Clinton on Dole -
Reverse speech is not "polite" like forward
speech. It speaks the truth the way it was meant by the
person speaking. In these two examples, Bill Clinton
talks about Bob Dole. The first reversal says: "They
snatched an old bugger." The second reversal
says: "They're fucked. What an ass." The
plural reference, "they" seems to refer to the
Republican Party." "Old bugger" and "ass"
would appear to refer to Bob Dole."
This next example
is from President Clinton's 1996 Memorial Day speech last
May.
This next example
will test your ears. The reversals are very fast and not
as clear as others on this site. They are taken from a
speech President Clinton made to Congress about child
support after he signed a new bill. The reversal says,
"You must send the laws, tell 'em."
The next reversal says "And now I name the
crime," followed by "Do you
want to know what helps you." Then the last
two reversals are played again, this time superimposed
into the forward soundtrack." Good luck in hearing
them!!
In this example
President Clinton is on television talkback. Listen
carefully to the forward dialogue. What would your
reaction have been if you were Bill Clinton? The reversal
says: "Some nerve, that gal that's on the
phone.
This reversal
appears to be totally out of context with the speech
Clinton is making. It says: "Seize little
breast." Does the President have other
things on his mind?
This example has a
somewhat cryptic message, not quite a metaphor, but
getting close. Clinton is talking about the downing of a
US plane near Cuban waters. He talks about the hope of
finding survivors. The reversal says: "Now
pray they'll blow whistle" - - or I hope
they send out a beacon so we can find them."
Here he talks
about accusations of dishonesty that have been thrown at
him. The speech reversal says: "Denied the habits
and I said damn ya."
CLINTON ON IRAQ
Here is Bill
Clinton discussing the growing situation in Iraq during a
press conference with Tony Blair 2/6/98. Backwards it
says, "Surf the net" and Lets shoot
for the assassin.
Here are two
reversals found on press conference Clinton gave 2/13/98.
The first reversal says, "They built me up with
that bullshit."
The second
reversal says, "Whirl with damned city."
CLINTON AT STATE DEPARTMENT - 2/11/98
Bring in arson
Worry. Gamble
with it / They don't see it. Screw your food
Bury the law.
Gamble well fed / Folks, I damned your love
See the singing
Her fat worry
I feel a mess
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