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    Video : Hillary's Weird Behavior: The Cover-Up


    VIDEO: HILLARY’S WEIRD BEHAVIOR – THE COVER-UP

    Establishment terrified of more revelations about Clinton's health


    Paul Joseph Watson - AUGUST 16, 2016



    Since my video went viral and catapulted Hillary’s health back into the national spotlight, we’ve seen more examples of Clinton behaving bizarrely.


    The establishment is also terrified and desperate to keep a lid on the scandal by dismissing it as a “conspiracy theory”.

    More revelations are coming. Will the dam break, or will the cover up continue?

    VIDEO: Hillary's Weird Behavior - The Cover-Up » Alex Jones ...

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    REPORT: Anesthesiologist Confirms the Worst About Hillary’s Illness… We Were Right

    An anonymous, board-certified anesthesiologist with 36 years of experience has reportedly written a report arguing that Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton most likely suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

    “HRC probably has PD,” the report, shared by Danger & Play, a blog operated by activist Mike Cernovich, read. “She has had clinical symptoms for a minimum of 4 years, and probably much longer, given that the fall leading to her head injury required a significant progression of the disease.”

    The “head injury” referenced by the report referred to the concussion she suffered in December of 2012, when she “was hospitalized … after fainting and striking her head,” according to the New York Daily News.

    The report added that her recent hash of “bizarre physical actions” — rocking her head back and forth like a bobblehead doll, freezing like a deer caught in headlights and requiring assistance to perform the most simple tasks — fit this diagnosis perfectly and also suggest “a significant progression of her PD.”

    “PD is a chronic disease with a downhill prognosis,” the report continued. “HRC’s instability and frequent cough suggest that her PD is advanced. This is not a good outlook for someone running for the Presidency.”

    It is not a good look for anyone, especially given the plethora of cognitive problems it can trigger, including full-blown dementia.

    “The United States cannot survive if its President is mentally impaired,” the report concluded, adding that Clinton needs to “release her complete medical record to an impartial panel of physicians for review” immediately.

    Why? Because this is all educated speculation at the moment. What Americans need to know is the full scope of Clinton’s health issues and whether or not these issues would impair her ability to serve as their president.

    But until she releases her full records, all we can do is reach educated conclusions based on the data available to us. And according to this data, it seems likely that presidential candidate Hillary Clinton does indeed suffer from Parkinson’s disease.

    http://conservativetribune.com/anest...onfirms-worst/

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    she's so unfit i guess she could even pass a medical check up to go by herself

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    I think her teeth need bleeching....and then her soul!

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