ANDREW CUOMO’S WHOPPERS EXPOSED!
DISGRACED politico Andrew Cuomo claims he was railroaded and forced to resign as New York’s governor, but he flunked an electronic lie test about damning sexual harassment charges — even as body language experts concluded he was telling whoppers.
An exhaustive 165- page report compiled by New York’s Attorney General Letitia James backs the claims of 11 gals who say the hardnosed, 63-year-old politician is a creep who sexually harassed and even groped some of them. Yet in a defiant, 15-minute resignation speech, Cuomo claimed he was the victim, political analysts say!
He describes the report as a “political firecracker on an explosive topic” that triggered a “media stampede” and a rush to judgment — forcing him to quit!
Cuomo also hinted he was the target of a plot to get him, adding there “will be another time to talk about the truth and ethics of the recent situation involving me.
“The truth is, ultimately, always revealed.”
Now, voice stress analyst Michael Sylvestre, whose DecepTech device is considered the most advanced method for identifying truth from human speech, has reviewed the exgov’s resignation address and finds it full of fibs.
According to the expert, Cuomo’s biggest, boldfaced lie — that sent spikes indicating deception soaring on the graph analysis paper — came just one minute seven seconds into his speech when he whines: “The facts are much different than what has been portrayed.
“I never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances.”
Just seconds before that, Cuomo attacked the trustworthiness of the damning report, saying: “The most serious allegations made against me had no credible factual basis in the report.”
Sylvestre points out the report was “credible and factual” and found Cuomo was telling another twisted tale. The state investigation included interviews with 179 witnesses and thousands of pages of documents.
Cuomo also notes, “The report said I sexually harassed
11 women — that was the headline people heard and saw and reacted to. The reaction was outrage. It should have been. However, it was also false.”
The analyst says Cuomo believes his assertion that the “outrage” was “false” — because the anger is against him. The pol thinks the real outrage is that “people believed the stories of the women,” Sylvestre says.
But a huge whopper comes when Cuomo says: “I take full responsibility for my actions.”
The sharp spikes in the voice analysis reveal “he does not care what others think and does not take responsibility for his actions,” says the expert.
Body language expert Patti Wood also reviewed the farewell speech and found big differences is what the politico said and the signs from his body movements and posture.
“His mouth says one thing, but his body says another!”
Wood points out. “He says that he ‘understands’ but he is shaking his head as if to say, ‘no, he does not understand.’
“Also, you look at his eyes and see sadness. You see defiance in his posture but the eyes reveal sadness.”
Wood also notes the “strain now in his voice” compared to his praised TV talks early in the COVID crisis.
“We watched him a lot last summer when he was doing the COVID-19 briefings and updates and his voice was strong, forceful and smooth,” she says.
“Here, it is not. It sounds as if his emotional exhaustion is coming out now.”
His body language reveals that “Cuomo is in denial and is very much having trouble accepting what has happened,” she concludes.