Joe Biden Pays Tribute to Uncle in New Guinea: President Discloses Controversial Cannibal Theory during War Memorial Visit

During WWII, US President Joe Biden Claims His Uncle Was Eaten By Cannibals.

During a recent visit to a war memorial in Scranton, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden paid tribute to his uncle Bosie, who served in the Army Air Corps and flew single-engine planes as a reconnaissance over war zones. The president recounted how his uncle got shot down in New Guinea, a place where cannibals were present.

According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency’s report, Ambrose J. Finnegan’s plane was forced to ditch in the ocean off the north coast of New Guinea. The aircraft’s nose hit the water hard after both engines failed at low altitude. Despite an aerial search party, no trace of the missing aircraft or lost crew members was ever found. Second Lieutenant Finnegan is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.

President Biden shared a personal story about his uncle’s death during World War II over New Guinea and revealed that he believed his uncle was eaten by cannibals as there were reports of their presence in that area. However, this account differs from that published by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.

The White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates confirmed that President Biden is proud of his uncle’s service in the military and highlighted his story to emphasize the importance of honoring veterans. The president reiterated his commitment to equipping and taking care of those who serve in the military and their families when they return home. He emphasized that American veterans are not “suckers” or “losers.”

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