In the days since Trump was sworn in as the nation's 45th President, social media has dissected the every aspect of the January 20 inauguration event, from speculating on whether or not former President Bill Clinton was checking out Ivanka Trump, to guesstimating the amount of supporters who actually showed up based on a scantly filled photo of the National Mall that the President went on to suggest was doctored. One such peculiarity that also happened to stoke the curiosity of a trending audience was the stillness of a couple of Secret Service members' arms.

Various photos of one of the hulking security men in particular has led to many theorizing that the upper limbs that were visible to viewers, were in fact fake. His hands appear to remain in the exact same position for numerous snaps taken throughout the parade route. The obsession over the alleged prosthetics from followers on Reddit.com became so rampant that a theory began to circulate that at least two of the agents were burying their real arms beneath their coats, with hands prepared to instantly react should a threat to the President have attempted to blindside him. Their weapon of choice, was believed by some to be an FN-P90 fully automatic rifle so small that it could rest in an agents palm, and go easily unnoticed.

As Trump exited his limo with his youngest son Barron by his side, he proceeded forth to come together with First Lady Melania, who had exited from the opposite side of the vehicle. Dozens of secret service agents can be seen sprawled across Pennsylvania Avenue, each positioned with their sights set in a different direction from one another. A closer look at the agent to Melania's left for some length into video of the historic event does seem to show that at one point his hands come apart from one another. But throughout the remainder of the video they remain set in a fashion which will have conspiracy theorists wondering whether there was any significance to the bizarre mannerism, for a long time.

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Source: sandrarose.com