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I found this picture/caption on snopes. Can anyone verify the hand signal?
Picture shows that this guy has been thru Survival School. He's giving the sign of "coercion" with his left hand. These hand signs are taught in survival school to be used by future POW's to send messages back to our intelligence services viewing the photo or video. This guy was being coerced into holding hands with Hillary. Little did she know that he would tell us.
Origins (Snopes): We can only make some assumptions about this photograph for now: it doesn't appear to have been manipulated, it was probably taken at one of the military facilities Sen. Clinton visited (in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Kuwait) during Thanksgiving 2003, and the soldier pictured is presumably crossing his fingers because . . . he's not genuinely happy or excited about meeting Ms. Clinton. We don't yet know anything specific about when or where this photograph was taken, or who the pictured soldier is, though.
The caption describing "coercion" was only added after the photograph had already been circulating for many months and is just another bit of humorous commentary.
Damn, that's not the picture I wanted. Now I'll have to do a search. Here is the link of the story and picture.
Hillary Clinton Link

Picture shows that this guy has been thru Survival School. He's giving the sign of "coercion" with his left hand. These hand signs are taught in survival school to be used by future POW's to send messages back to our intelligence services viewing the photo or video. This guy was being coerced into holding hands with Hillary. Little did she know that he would tell us.
Origins (Snopes): We can only make some assumptions about this photograph for now: it doesn't appear to have been manipulated, it was probably taken at one of the military facilities Sen. Clinton visited (in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Kuwait) during Thanksgiving 2003, and the soldier pictured is presumably crossing his fingers because . . . he's not genuinely happy or excited about meeting Ms. Clinton. We don't yet know anything specific about when or where this photograph was taken, or who the pictured soldier is, though.
The caption describing "coercion" was only added after the photograph had already been circulating for many months and is just another bit of humorous commentary.
Damn, that's not the picture I wanted. Now I'll have to do a search. Here is the link of the story and picture.
Hillary Clinton Link