The Story of Janet Reno

On the evening of January 30, 2002 Janet Reno, Attorney General in the Clinton Administration, and as such responsible for the burning to death of some 70 men, women, and children of the Branch Dividians in Waco, Texas, was at the University of Rochester in Upstate New York giving a speech on her experience in government. About 40 minutes into her speech she fainted and was taken to the local hospital. The official explanation for the loss of consciousness is that it was hot in the corner of the stage where she was speaking. However, with a bit of sophisticated digital image enhancement we've discovered what it really was. Check it out for yourself.