2/ Earlier today, during a press scrum, Herschel Walker was asked multiple times re allegations of an abortion for which he had paid — and if the woman who had the abortion is also the mother of one of his children.
3/ In this short (1 min, 40 second video), Herschel Walker makes multiple verbal denials including, "No", "Why do I need to?",..."Because I said, 'No', that's what I mean, when I say, 'No', I said, 'That's not correct. That's a lie', and that's what I mean, that's a lie.",...
4/ ...and, "I was talking about something totally different"..."This, this didn't happen"..."That's a lie", ..."I know I'm gonna win this race and stuff".
5/ But Herschel Walker's body language constantly contradicted his verbal language.
Whenever there's a disparity between body language and verbal language, it's the body language which is always telling the truth.
6/ And simultaneous with these multiple denials, Herschel Walker displayed multiple, Wide Open Tongue Juts.
as seen here at 0:01, 0:05, 0:09, ...
7/ Additional Wide Open Tongue Juts were displayed during 0:30, 1:16, 1:19, and 1:22
8/ A Wide Open Tongue Jut indicates thought-emotions of "I'm lying", "I've done something stupid", "I'm about to do something stupid", "I've been caught".
9/ SUMMARY: Based on the verbal, nonverbal, and paralanguage behavior displayed by Herschel Walker in this video, he is lying both with regards to paying for an abortion — as well as with respect to the identity of the woman who is alleged to have the abortion.
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1 of 20/ Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4739: Donald Trump Sadism – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #DonaldTrump #BehaviorAnalysis #Sadism
2 of 20/ Yesterday was Donald Trump's third day of his Election Interference Trial. Twelve jurors have been seated (in addition to two additional seated jurors who were dismissed) and one of five alternate jurors have been selected.
3 of 20/ Afterward, Trump spoke in the hallway of the court building. What follows is a body language analysis of a portion of his statement contained in this video:
1 of 11/ Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4738: Trump's Default Expression, Goin' to a Bodega – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #TrumpTrial #DonaldTrump #BehaviorAnalysis
2 of 11/ One of the most common expressions Donald Trump exhibits is that of contempt. If there were cameras allowed in the courtroom, with high probability we would see Trump display contempt the majority of the time.
3 of 11/ Take a look at this short video of Trump today in the hallway outside of court. Just after he says, "bodega" ("Goin' to a bodega..."), he displays a not-so-subtle example of contempt.
1 of 14/ Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4737: Mike Johnson thinks Donald Trump is a Hardened Criminal and a Dangerous Person – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #MikeJohnson #DonaldTrump #BehaviorAnalysis
2 of 14/ Mike Johnson traveled to Florida today, where the Speaker of the House met with Donald Trump today at Mar-a-Lago. It was, in large measure, Johnson's effort to prevent ongoing threats to his speakership, primarily from Marjorie Taylor Greene, from gaining momentum.
3 of 14/ The two men also made statements to the press, during which among other things, Johnson blamed border security on President Biden.
1 of 13/ Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4736: Kari Lake is lying regarding her abortion beliefs – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #KariLake #Abortion #Arizona #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage
2 of 13/ Today Kari Lake is backpedaling regarding her public stance on abortion. But what does she really think? For that, let's look carefully at a video (segment above) from a Republican primary debate on 29 June 2022, when she was running for Arizona governor.
3 of 13/ What follows is body language analysis of a crucial portion of this video.
In days of late, two figures did conspire,
Trump and Judge Cannon, bound by cunning wile,
Together weaving webs of dark desire,
To shield from justice and from truth's harsh trial.
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With whispered words and nods, their plans did hatch,
To delay the reckoning that must be faced,
But justice, like a hawk, did closely watch,
Unyielding in pursuit, it would not be displaced.
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A writ of mandamus, swift and sure,
Was sought to remove the judge from her high seat,
To clear the way for justice to endure,
And bring to Trump the justice he'd meet.