Initially we were skeptical, but open-minded, about the “debate-gate” lectern, mic, etc. issues in the first presidential debate. However, with responses from the debate commission now on record – it appears the manipulative constructs are not refuted, but actually confirmed.
Fox News Brit Hume and Fox correspondent James Rosen have been earnest in their efforts to ridicule anyone who has questioned several aspects of the debate. Ridicule is a potent weapon to dismissively label genuine inquiry “conspiracy theory”.

Face it, no-one wants to be considered weird or odd for asking questions. Then again, it is this inherent aversion which allows abusers to gaslight their victims. Accepting this truism it becomes challenging to confront deception when those who would willingly participate in fraud, circle the proverbial wagons to isolate the boy questioning the emperor’s invisible robe…
So let’s just stick to two essential bits of information that stand as queries made, and questions answered. Answers, that factually only raise more questions when common sense is applied: (more…)