Tuesday, October 25, 2016

FACING DEATH: Hillary Clinton's Last Days

The United States cannot afford a president subject to fits of irrational rage. Yet that is a serious possibility, given what we can reasonably infer about the health of Hillary Clinton. Dr. Ted Noel's diagnostic talks (here, here, and here) abou...

Hillary’s Rages

The United States cannot afford a president subject to fits of irrational rage. Yet that is a serious possibility, given what we can reasonably infer about the health of Hillary Clinton. Dr. Ted Noel's diagnostic talks (herehere, and here) about Hillary Clinton's many signs of Parkinson's Disease (PD) make a convincing case, to me at least, that she has moderately advanced PD, though most MDs would want to examine her personally, get access to her X rays and CAT SCANS, medication list, blood tests and all the rest.  We will  never get that information from the Hillary camp, which is bound and determined to catapult Hillary over the last few weeks into the Presidency and let the country be damned.
From a more honorable and patriotic generation of politicians, running while suffering from a degenerative brain disease would have been inconceivable. FDR suffered from polio but was mentally alert and capable. JFK suffered from back pain and needed opiates, but again, he seemed healthy and alert. 

Further exploration of the medical science of PD shows that it is often accompanied by impulsive rage attacks. We know that Hillary has shown intense and aggressive rage a number of times, often with considerable justification when her husband's sexual compulsions seemed to endanger their political careers time and time again. She has not had an easy life, and I don't have to consider her qualified to feel compassion for her. Compassion is not the same thing as voting for a dangerously flawed, intellectually unacceptable, ultra-corrupt, and in some cases grossly
immoral politician. 

The Libya invasion of a country we had no quarrel with, leading to an ongoing bloody civil war, is proof to me of her decision-making immorality. Hillary's grotesque victory speech, "We came, we saw, he died" sounds utterly sociopathic. American presidents don't celebrate the deaths of neutral heads of state, period. George W. Bush accepted Saddam Hussein's arrest for trial by Iraqis. He did not rejoice in it. For me Hillary's behavior is utterly disqualifying.
Hillary's behavior is consistent, however, with bouts of rage, which have been reported by inside sources for many years. Reasonably normal politicians show anger and rage when they miss the Big Prize, but it is not irrational rage. Normal anger and rage have plausible reasons.  Irrational rage does not.
Hillary's now infamous rage at Donna Brazile and Matt Lauer after the last townhall  was reported by Breitbart on its Facebook page
We’ve all heard stories of Hillary’s rampages. I would certainly never want to be the object of one of her psychotic episodes. I almost feel sorry for her staff.
Christina Reynolds, Deputy Communications Director for the Clinton campaign, and Donna Brazile, chair of the campaign, received scathing rebukes from Hillary after Matt Lauer went “Rogue” on her.
According to inside sources, after the town hall with Matt, Hillary went ballistic, throwing a huge tantrum, with personal calls to Comcast executives, the parent company of NBC Universal. I guess they got the message with all of the ridiculous headlines to follow over the next couple of days.
A PubMed search on (Parkinson's Disease) AND (impulsive behavior)  brings up many citations. 
Here is one: 
J Neurol Sci. 2016 Sep 15;368:150-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2016.07.003. Epub 2016 Jul 2.
The high prevalence of impulse control behaviors in patients with early-onset Parkinson's disease: A cross-sectional multicenter study.
The public knows that Hillary has had health problems, though she has looked comparatively radiant and in full control in her debate performances. Managing to employ all the arts of medicine and makeup for a 90-minute ordeal is one thing, but responding to the 3 AM phone call is quite another.
I wonder if Time Kaine has been fully briefed on Hillary Clinton’s medical records? My guess is that Huma Abedin knows a lot more than he does -- a situation that could well continue should there be future seizures, rages, and worse.


This is a Special News Alert for Tuesday, October 25, 2016, at 10:18 am (EDT).
Regarding which illness Hillary has: according to an understanding based on what is called “pathognomonic signs and symptoms,” she has Parkinson’s Disease.
Here is the definition of pathognomonic: “Denoting something characteristic or indicative of a disease; denoting especially one or more typical symptoms, findings, or patterns of abnormalities specific to a given disease and not found in any other condition.”
I repeat: Specific to a Given Disease and Not Found in Any Other Condition.
Referencing the chart at the below website, there is a single pathognomonic sign listed for Parkinson’s, and it is the “pill-rolling tremor.”
In other words, if Hillary has manifested the “pill-rolling tremor,” then she has Parkinson’s, and, as Dr. Ted Noel has demonstrated in his many videos, Hillary has, indeed, manifested the “pill-rolling tremor.”
Furthermore, all of Hillary’s other signs and indicators are consistent with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease.
Additionally, respected WND investigative-journalist and author Jerome R. Corsi, PhD, has been contacted by three separate sources close to Hillary who have told him that she has stage-3 Parkinson’s Disease. (WND = World Net Daily)
The conclusion is that we should now be able to state clearly – with confidence – that Hillary Clinton has Parkinson’s Disease. Stating that she could be afflicted with one of several other neurological diseases tends to cloud up the situation and suggests that we should not discuss the matter any further because it is all “just speculation.”
What Hillary is afflicted with is no longer speculation: she has Parkinson’s Disease: we have the pathognomonic evidence (pill-rolling tremors); all of the signs she displays are consistent with Parkinson’s; the cobalt-blue sunglasses are anti-dyskinesia glasses; there is strong evidence that she took drug-holidays before each debate; and Jerome Corsi was contacted by three sources close to Hillary and told that she has Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s is a degenerative brain disease that affects one physically and mentally. It would be absolute folly to allow Hillary Clinton to be elected president. There are only two weeks remaining until the election; we have to state our case in explicit terms.


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‘Head Space’: How Hillary Clinton’s Inner Circle Tiptoes Around Her Health Issues



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Hillary Clinton’s top campaign officials regularly discuss and assess the Democratic presidential candidate’s mental well-being, according to several conversations seen in Wikileaks’ release of campaign chairman John Podesta’s purported email accounts.

Monday’s new batch of emails revealed a new thread, flagged by The American Mirror, showing that Clinton’s state of mind worried Podesta enough to reach out to the campaign’s Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri — presumably because she was face-to-face with Clinton.
Podesta’s message simply says “How bad is her head?” under the subject heading “Any sense of whether and when she wants to talk?”
Podesta’s phrasing here calls to mind a term that the campaign’s inner circle uses several other times in these emails: “head space.” They drop this term in reference to Clinton’s mental focus, her memory for stump speech lines and talking points, or her ability to handle a task.
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Huma Abedin, campaign vice chairwoman and a longtime Hillary confidante, says in an August 2015 email thread that Clinton performed a stump speech well because “She was zen” and in a “Good good head space going in.”

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Abedin uses the same phrase several months earlier, as her colleague Ann O’Leary praises Clinton’s delivery at an American Federation of Teachers event. “Guess the 4 hour filming really helped her get in the right head space!” she replies.
Just days after Clinton’s campaign announcement, Abedin assures the team that Hillary should perform more passionately and authentically when she starts campaigning in New Hampshire. “[S]he will be much more in the in ‘I’m here to fight for what I believe in’ headspace tomorrow,” she writes. “More than in Iowa. These are her people.”
Minimizing Distress
However, Abedin does not always use the term positively. In July 2015, she relaysthat Clinton feels “overwhelmed” by the prospect of babysitting her granddaughter:
[S]he is a bit overwhelmed with picking [Chelsea Clinton’s daughter] Charlotte up to babysit her for the week. Oscar [Flores, who manages the Clinton’s Chappaqua home] got a stomach virus and they have been santizing [sic] the house all day so that the baby can be there. WJC [Bill Clinton] was out buying clorox wipes yesterday! so she hasnt [sic] been in the best head space. [emphasis added]
Clinton’s top staffers cite “head space” as a reason to delay or skip interviews with the press. An email thread from August 2015 shows Palmieri suggesting a media strategy for damage control on the investigation into Clinton’s unsecured private email server:
I think our best course now is to hold our staff statement till Sunday afternoon (past Sunday shows), have Brian and I do a lot of tv on Monday to air some of the issues out and then not have HRC do an interview until Tuesday. She would, however, have to do a media avail on Monday. Two benefits of this revised plan – we have a better sense of press reactions before having her sit down and it is more time for her to be in right head space. Given where she is now, I don’t think it is realistic to expect that an interview on Monday would go well. [emphasis added]
The campaign may have made similar calculations in its strategy of pulling Clinton from public events for at least three days before each debate with her Republican rival Donald Trump.
Beyond unscripted events, Clinton’s inner circle expresses concern about her ability to handle bad news or stressful situations.
Podesta himself admonishes Philippe Reines for freaking out about “leaks,” which strikes Palmieri as an accusation against herself or her hires — and the primary objection is that Reines’ concerns will put Clinton in a bad “head space.”
“Do you really think it helps get her in the right head space to tell her she can’t trust anyone she just brought on board?” Podesta writes. “Why are you fanning this with her?”
Podesta drives the point home in a followup: “I just want you to stop whipping her up beyond what she is quite capable of doing on her own.”
Public Denial
Clinton suffered a mysterious medical episode this fall. She left a 9/11 memorial rally early, and her security detail dragged her into her motorcade’s “Scooby” van, losing a shoe in the process — with a bystander capturing the incident on video. Clinton’s campaign blamed the episode on pneumonia and dehydration, but Clinton does not appear limp, as though she has passed out. Instead, her elbows lock up, her arms shake, and her neck stays rigid and upright as Secret Service agents lift her from the sidewalk.
Dr. David Schneider, former physician to Barack Obama, recommended just weeks before Clinton’s health scare that she should undergo a neurological exam and release the results to the public. Breitbart’s Charlie Spiering reported at the time:
“I think she should have had a neurological examination, a thorough neurological examination in 2016,” Scheiner said in an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett.
He compared Clinton’s concussion — which Bill Clinton admitted that it took her six months to recover from — to a head injury in the NFL.
“We know what happens to football players who have had concussions, how they begin to lose some of their cognitive ability,” he said, calling for Clinton to release her medical records.
Clinton’s campaign has publicly insisted that any questions about her cognitive ability are“conspiracy theories” long debunked by a 2015 letter from physician Lisa Bardack.

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