What began as a routine Fox News segment on Iran turned into a surreal internet spectacle, with Vice Admiral Robert Harward’s neck becoming the unlikely star. A strange line above his collar, captured in low-resolution reposts, convinced some viewers they were seeing the edge of a hyper-realistic silicone mask hiding someone else in plain sight. Reddit threads filled with slowed-down clips, circles drawn in red, and bold claims that the man on screen was an imposter.Others pushed back, pointing to studio uplighting, double shadows, compression artifacts, and Harward’s layered dark clothing as a far more mundane explanation. Lighting professionals weighed in, noting how harsh angles and poor video quality can carve bizarre shapes into skin on camera. In the end, there is no evidence of a disguise—only a retired officer, a strange visual quirk, and an online culture now primed to doubt even the faces it sees.
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