Hillary Clinton, an elderly homeowner and blood clot survivor who many believe is the best candidate to challenge Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, has taken part in numerous interviews since leaving the Obama administration and promoting the release of her underwhelming memoir, Hard Choices.
An extensive, month-long Free Beacon analysis of these interviews has uncovered evidence suggesting that Clinton is using a form of code in an effort to communicate with the voting public.
It is not yet clear what Clinton is trying to tell us, and further analysis is ongoing. Preliminary observations point to Clinton’s repeated use of words and phrases commonly associated with the aged and infirm: "age," "stroke," "fall," "hospital," "brain injury," among others.
Free Beacon researchers were able to spot the pattern using advanced algorithms developed in consultation with Koch Data and the National Security Agency. This post is the first in a 12-part series.