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Old 09-20-2016, 08:32 PM
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WikiLeaks Just Dropped Bombshell About Hillary’s Health… The Truth, REVEALED!

First we learned, Hillary Clinton reached out to the NFL Commissioner in 2012 to ask for advice about dealing with her “cracked head” and head injuries.

But the details are even worse than that. It has been confirmed that the State Department staff, under Hillary Clinton, was told to research new drugs to treat Parkinson’s disease.

Just why would a government employee at Hillary’s State Department be researching this topic?

Wikileaks reports, you decide:

We know now that as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton dispatched her executive staff in the State Dept. to help conduct research on Provigil, a controlled drug often prescribed for patients suffering from Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Multiple Sclerosis.

Provigil is often used to help such patients stay awake and curb extended bouts of sleep. The drug is also used to treat narcolepsy.

In a series of emails spanning from August to Oct. 2011, Clinton asks and receives information from her trusted inner circle on the drug Provigil, including the side effects of the pick-me-upper drug favored by long-haul truckers to stay awake for long periods of time.


Clinton refuses to release her medical records to the public. Last week, True Pundit placed a $1 million reward on the release of her full medical history. Clinton is now rumored to be suffering from a plethora of medical ailments, including: dementia, post-concussion syndrome, Parkinson’s Disease, brain tumor, brain injury, complex partial seizures, and many more alleged ailments.

This email is the smoking gun that confirms just what Hillary Clinton is desperately covering up:

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Multiple doctors have expressed concerns publicly about Clinton’s signs of Parkinson’s. Even Dr. Drew is worried.

Health issues should generally be private matters, but the American people deserve to know if a potential Commander-in-Chief is suffering from serious diseases. There is no cure for Parkinson’s, and if Hillary Clinton has it she should drop out of the race now.

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What was wrong with Hillary Clinton's eyes during Philly speech? - YouTube
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she was taking weekends off now she takes the whole week off. She's sick, unfit and no stamina
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Old 09-20-2016, 08:59 PM
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Yesterday she holds on for dear life climbing a few steps.

look at the way she concentrates starring down?

Secret Service also looking down? I don't think he see's the issue why she is struggles.



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Old 09-20-2016, 09:01 PM
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note!

this is the day she has trouble controlling her eyes in the link of the OP


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i am not a Hillary supporter but i do not see anything strange about her eyes in this video. i hope the Parkinson's diagnosis is wrong for her sake. that is a terrible thing to look forward to.
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Suddenly her extended "bathroom breaks" during the primary debates have new meaning.
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Physician Confirms Hillary Clinton Has Parkinson's Disease : snopes.com

Looks like crap.
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It is false according to Snopes. They just research stuff. It is a couple who live in Los Angeles who actually Google stuff.
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i am not a Hillary supporter but i do not see anything strange about her eyes in this video. i hope the Parkinson's diagnosis is wrong for her sake. that is a terrible thing to look forward to.
This is not NEW news this was HIGHLIGHTED in Dr Noel's synopsis as to why Clinton has Parkinson's. I read this last week. Not new and not late breaking. Certainly not a smoking gun for Parkinson's. If I was looking for a diagnosis it would not be from Dr. Noel he is NOT a Neurologist, he is an Anesthesiologist, who also has admitted to never having personally examined Clinton. He has also made numerous comments about his strong distaste for her political views. So I, as an intelligent person believe, what he has to say is hog wash, and nothing more then a conspiracy theory. WIKILEAKS NEEDS A BETTER BOMB SHELL!
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It is false according to Snopes. They just research stuff. It is a couple who live in Los Angeles who actually Google stuff.
Better fact check your Snopes review.
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Thank you for bringing the snopes article to my attention.

Having watched the VidZette video for myself, I'm convinced more than ever that she, unfortunately, has Parkinsons. Snopes not withstanding.

Check it out for yourself and draw your own conclusion. He puts together a very compelling and riveting case.

Hillary Clinton's Illness Revealed - YouTube
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Thank you for bringing the snopes article to my attention.

Having watched the VidZette video for myself, I'm convinced more than ever that she, unfortunately, has Parkinsons. Snopes not withstanding.

Check it out for yourself and draw your own conclusion. He puts together a very compelling and riveting case.

Hillary Clinton's Illness Revealed - YouTube
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If Donald's eyes did that it would be on the front page of the New York Times , Washington Times, Time magazine.

The media would resurrect Life Magazine just for the occasion.
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Question how many of these have you witnessed?

Parkinson's often starts with a tremor in one hand. Other symptoms are slow movement, stiffness, and loss of balance.

People may experience:

EYE MOVEMENTS

There are three fundamental types of eye movements. The saccadic eye movements are the rapid eye movements that redirect our gaze to pick up an object of interest. They are also important in following the lines of a printed page. Pursuit eye movements stabilize the object on our retina and follow it as it moves slowly through space. Vergence eye movements serve to move the eyes in different directions (either together, which is convergence, or apart, which is divergence), keeping an image stable on our retina as it moves toward or away from our eyes. This type of eye movement helps us avoid double vision. In Parkinson's disease, the saccades tend to be slow (or hypometric) and show delayed initiation. Some people with PD require a blink to change their saccadic position (this is called Wilson's sign). As you can imagine, this makes it hard to fixate changing targets in the environment and to read as well. Often these can normalize with L-dopa, but if a person has Levodopa-induced dyskinesias, the saccades can become hypermetric. When pursuit movements become decreased, this can produce what is called cog-wheel (jerky) slow eye movements. Insufficient convergence of the eyes can cause insufficiency of accommodation, which is the eye's response to a near stimulus. This inadequacy or slowness of accommodation can result in eyestrain, headaches and double vision (diplopia) when working on near tasks. Unfortunately, this condition can be exacerbated by medications used to treat the tremors and the spasms often seen in PD.

Tremor: can occur at rest, in the hands, limbs, or can be postural

Muscular: stiff muscles, difficulty standing, difficulty walking, difficulty with bodily movements, involuntary movements, muscle rigidity, problems with coordination, rhythmic muscle contractions, slow bodily movement, or slow shuffling gait


Whole body: fatigue, dizziness, poor balance, or restlessness
Cognitive: amnesia, confusion in the evening hours, dementia, or difficulty thinking and understanding

Speech: impaired voice, soft speech, or voice box spasms

Mood: anxiety or apathy

Urinary: dribbling of urine or leaking of urine
(debate)
Facial: jaw stiffness or reduced facial expression

Also common: blank stare, falling, fear of falling, loss in contrast sensitivity, neck tightness, trembling, unintentional writhing, or weight loss.


We know unless something happens with a camera rolling she won't disclose it.

If she has this or something related in a debate likely on her feet for two hours may prove to be challenge.

Her rallies are less than 20 minutes
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Parkinson's often starts with a tremor in one hand. Other symptoms are slow movement, stiffness, and loss of balance.

People may experience:

EYE MOVEMENTS

There are three fundamental types of eye movements. The saccadic eye movements are the rapid eye movements that redirect our gaze to pick up an object of interest. They are also important in following the lines of a printed page. Pursuit eye movements stabilize the object on our retina and follow it as it moves slowly through space. Vergence eye movements serve to move the eyes in different directions (either together, which is convergence, or apart, which is divergence), keeping an image stable on our retina as it moves toward or away from our eyes. This type of eye movement helps us avoid double vision. In Parkinson's disease, the saccades tend to be slow (or hypometric) and show delayed initiation. Some people with PD require a blink to change their saccadic position (this is called Wilson's sign). As you can imagine, this makes it hard to fixate changing targets in the environment and to read as well. Often these can normalize with L-dopa, but if a person has Levodopa-induced dyskinesias, the saccades can become hypermetric. When pursuit movements become decreased, this can produce what is called cog-wheel (jerky) slow eye movements. Insufficient convergence of the eyes can cause insufficiency of accommodation, which is the eye's response to a near stimulus. This inadequacy or slowness of accommodation can result in eyestrain, headaches and double vision (diplopia) when working on near tasks. Unfortunately, this condition can be exacerbated by medications used to treat the tremors and the spasms often seen in PD.

Tremor: can occur at rest, in the hands, limbs, or can be postural

Muscular: stiff muscles, difficulty standing, difficulty walking, difficulty with bodily movements, involuntary movements, muscle rigidity, problems with coordination, rhythmic muscle contractions, slow bodily movement, or slow shuffling gait


Whole body: fatigue, dizziness, poor balance, or restlessness
Cognitive: amnesia, confusion in the evening hours, dementia, or difficulty thinking and understanding

Speech: impaired voice, soft speech, or voice box spasms

Mood: anxiety or apathy

Urinary: dribbling of urine or leaking of urine
(debate)
Facial: jaw stiffness or reduced facial expression

Also common: blank stare, falling, fear of falling, loss in contrast sensitivity, neck tightness, trembling, unintentional writhing, or weight loss.


We know unless something happens with a camera rolling she won't disclose it.

If she has this or something related in a debate likely on her feet for two hours may prove to be challenge.

Her rallies are less than 20 minutes
Are they really considered rallies if the press outnumbers the audience? Not to change the subject, but.............
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please stay on topic


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Here is her trained body man seen carrying a diazepam auto-injector after her DNC speech:

https://i.sli.mg/9cSYuQ.jpg

Here she is exhibiting involuntary facial movements, tremor, and rigidity, when interrupted by hecklers. Notice how her body man (not a SS agent) gets to her immediately, and tells her to "keep talking" and she immediately snaps out her trance and says "I'm going to keep talking".

Clinton: Trump and His Kids Have Killed a Lot of Animals - YouTube

Here she is experiencing diskinesia when startled by a sudden question.

Hillary Clinton has an epileptic seizure: July 22nd, 2016 - YouTube

She plays it off as a joke, but her body keeps moving. People are wrongly calling this a "seizure". This is not a seizure. This is diskinesia. It is a symptom of levodopa treatment for Parkinson's disease. The diazepam auto-injector her body man carries is a rapid but temporary treatment for the diskinesia if it happens in public. The side-effects of the diazepam treatment are fatigue, muscle weakness, confusion, and difficulty walking.

‘Unstable’ Hillary gets help climbing stairs

Were you wondering why hecklers at a rally are a major security concern? It's because anything startling can trigger her episodes. That's why her handlers immediately rushed on stage when they saw her freeze up and start making involuntary mouth movements.

Hillary has forbidden press from taking video or photos of her getting on or off her plane. This rule has been in effect for years, even going back to when she was heading the state department. The reason? She often needs to be assisted or even carried up and down the stairs. This has been stated by numerous whistle-blowers, including former SS agents.
 

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