“It seemed to underscore the exclusivity of the event,” he added. “I had no consciousness of when I was actually in the fundraiser,” said the donor, who discovered the speakers, and the sound they were playing, as he was preparing to leave the event before Clinton had finished speaking. Neither the donor nor the other attendees seemed to be aware of the machine during Clinton’s speech, though. "Static noise" turnd on aftr band/before speech /4up0EMEwTD- Stan Bush April 8, 2016 They were in the bushes-literally in the hedges.” Here’s what it sounded like from the street:Ĭlarify - we're across street of private fundraiser. “They were connected to a box about the size of a toaster, with the three speakers placed around the perimeter of the yard. “They were big stereo speakers, like the kind people had in their houses in the Seventies,” he said. The machine, the donor said, consisted of what appeared to be three separate speakers hooked up to a small controller. (The same donor, who provided a copy of an invitation to the fundraiser bearing his name, asked not to be identified because of his involvement in local Democratic politics.) On Thursday, Hillary Clinton delivered a fundraising speech at the private residence of Colorado’s…įollowing our write-up, a Clinton donor who attended this specific fundraiser told Gawker that he personally witnessed the the static noise machine being operated: “I can confirm without any doubt that there was a white noise machine set up on the perimeter to prevent the public and reporters from hearing what Hillary Clinton said.” He did not know, however, what in Clinton’s speech, as he remembers it, would have inspired such a precautionary measure. Meanwhile, the underlying question went unanswered: Why was Clinton using a static noise machine in the first place? Report: Hillary Clinton Used Static Noise Machine to Prevent Reporters from Hearing Fundraising Speech The general allegation hung in odd kind of limbo, however, since Bush managed to record the machine’s ( inherently indiscriminate) sound but was unable to photograph the actual device, while Clinton’s press shop ignored reporters’ attempts to confirm the machine’s existence. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Last week, a local Denver journalist named Stan Bush reported that Hillary Clinton’s campaign appeared to be using a hidden static noise machine to prevent reporters and other passerby from hearing the candidate’s stump speech at an outdoor fundraiser held at the private residence of Colorado’s governor, John Hickenlooper. In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, cyber security experts uncovered a breach of Democratic National Committee emails tied to Russian-based actors. “Part of the reason he worked so hard against me is because he didn’t think that he wanted me in the White House.” “I don’t think despite all of the deniers, there’s any doubt that he interfered in our election,” she said. “The Russians have proved themselves to be quite adept at interfering and if he has a chance, he’ll do it again,” Clinton surmised on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki” on Sunday. The former Democrat Party standard bearer reiterated her vexation that Putin interfered in the 2016 election, and fretted he’s being underestimated this time around. Hillary Clinton ominously warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin could meddle in the upcoming 2024 elections. Trump suing ex-British spy Christopher Steele in UK over ‘pee tape’ dossier Hillary Clinton calls for ‘formal deprogramming’ of Trump ‘cult members’ Hillary Clinton and liberals are the ones who need ‘deprogramming’ - from smug elitism Did Mayorkas admit perjury? Hamas’ defenders show true selves and other commentary
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