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To: BlackFemaleArmyCaptain

I just read a comment to an article that claimed Hillary has CJD, or Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. That’s the human version of Mad Cow Disease.

I googled it and read through the symptoms. That poster may be onto something. I suggest others also look into it, as the outcome of the disease is always fatal and the victim shows symptoms that mirror much of Hillary’s recent behavior.

The article I mentioned can be found at:https://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2016/08/21/wapo-election-already-decided-hrc-begins-wh-staff-work/


78 posted on 08/22/2016 12:30:04 AM PDT by oldfart
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To: oldfart

If that photo of her tongue wasn’t faked or photoshopped, she did have a major tongue biopsy and not in a place where malignant tongue lesions usually are.

And her seizure on camera was myoclonic.

And I didn’t know what hyperekplexia was, but to look it up and see “extreme startle reflex, arching the head and unusually extreme reaction to a stimulus,” it really looks like Hillary’s reaction to balloons coming down at the nomination at the convention, something she has seen and felt at least twice before.

Interesting to read that Creuzfeld-Jakob can occur even if you don’t eat sick beef. However, how can anyone be THAT sick and even TRY to run for president? How dare they even try, if she is going to be dead in a few years? And her doctor, why would she abjectly lie about someone who will be dead in a couple years? It would end her own career. She would have HAD to have been paid off.

Still, that description nails a few of the weirder points about Hillary’s strange condition.


139 posted on 08/23/2016 7:35:56 AM PDT by Yaelle (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We've been extremely careless with our Republic.)
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