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Readers of EIR will recall that we recently republished an article by Lyndon LaRouche titled THE DEEPER GROUNDS FOR PHILOSOPHICAL DOUBTS RESPECTING THE EXISTENCE OF “JOE BIDEN,” published Sept. 28, 1987, thirty-three years ago. In that paper, Mr. LaRouche wrote: “Senator Biden is now attributed to be a carbon copy of other persons, that a humorist might be forced to speculate whether or not `Joe Biden’ were merely a computer-synthetized laser-hologram, pieced together out of entries taken from `Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.’” see https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S9eC2n8nLCv3kq6qb_eq2mtF9D3v2ohz/view?usp=sharing

It is therefore most striking that Tucker Carlson, speaking on his nightly Fox News program Friday night — and despite the fact that Fox News has chosen in general to mimic the other networks they usually ridicule by rejecting the overwhelming evidence of massive vote fraud being used to steal the election — has stuck to his commitment to the truth regarding Biden, and appears to be a candidate for the insightful “humorist” referred to by LaRouche. Carlson said at the opening:

“We have no clue what Joe Biden actually thinks, or even if he’s capable of thinking. He hasn’t told us and no one’s made him tell us for a full year. In fact, it’s becoming clear there is no Joe Biden. The man you may remember from the 1980s is gone. What remains is a projection of sorts, a hologram designed to mimic the behavior of a non-threatening political candidate: `Relax, Joe Biden’s here. He smiles a lot. Everything’s fine.’ That’s the message from the vapor candidate.’”

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