In a recent discussion with reporters, President Joe Biden shared a perplexing and concerning anecdote involving his so-called “Uncle Bozy,” cannibals, and historical events in New Guinea during World War II.
Biden delved into a narrative about Ambrose “Uncle Bozy” Finnegan, a supposed relative who served as an Army Air Corps pilot. According to Biden, Finnegan was shot down over New Guinea, a region known for its cannibalistic tribes during the war.
“He was in the Army Air Corps before there was an Air Force. He volunteered for reconnaissance flights over New Guinea in single-engine planes when someone else couldn’t go,” Biden said. “He got shot down in an area with many cannibals in New Guinea at the time.”
“They never recovered his body, but when I visited the area, the government checked and found parts of the plane and some other items,” Biden claimed. This unusual assertion comes amid ongoing concerns about Biden’s public remarks, particularly their coherence and factual accuracy, fueling questions about his fitness for office.
It is still not known whether what Joe Biden said was eventual factual or straight up big lie.
Is there any historical evidence or credible sources to support the claim that Joe Biden's grandfather was eaten by cannibals after being shot down in a plane?
— Fairly Impartial (@The_Most_True) April 17, 2024