To: traderrob6
Great question, but he obviously was exhibiting a difference in behavior that could not be explained by anything but some sort of drug effect.
Possibly the difference is from sundowning, meaning that many elderly alzheimers patients become inactive after dark. He may be more lively during daylight hours than after dark. The drugs may not have worked last night, or the Rat handlers didn't want them to work last night.
38 posted on
06/28/2024 11:03:03 AM PDT by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Dr. Franklin
The drugs may not have worked last night, or the Rat handlers didn't want them to work last night. That was my thought as well. The Deep State probably put the word to Dr. Feelgood to inject him with saline last night.
42 posted on
06/28/2024 11:09:43 AM PDT by
COBOL2Java
(The country bounces along like Custer on the way to Little Big Horn, thanks to Dear Leader)
To: Dr. Franklin
“many elderly alzheimers patients become inactive after dark”
“Inactive” is not the problem. They may remain active while wandering off into traffic or snowbanks or babbling incoherently.
If they go to bed early then those problems are less likely.
62 posted on
06/28/2024 11:33:53 AM PDT by
cgbg
("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
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