Is
Something Wrong With Hillary: Bizarre Behavior, Seizure Allegations
Raise Doubts About Her Health
8 August, 2016
As
the presidential campaign enters its final stages, probing questions
have emerged about the health condition of Hillary Clinton.
Hillary'
bizarre, erratic behavior on the campaign trail (culminating with
last week's perplexing
"short-circuit" comment)
has left many wondering whether she is seriously ill. Hillary
has at multiple times had convulsions that appear to be seizures on
camera, including a series of seemingly inexplicable coughing fits.
A
frequently referenced video, shown below, alleging that Hillary may
have seizure-like conditions emerged several weeks ago and has so far
failed to lead to a conclusive explanation whether Hillary may have
ongoing health problems and potential residual aftereffects from a
blood clot in her brain sustained three years ago.
Recall
in January 2013, CNN reported that then Secretary of State
Clinton was
treated with blood thinners at
a New York hospital to help dissolve a blood clot in her head. Back
then doctors were confident she would make a full recovery. Clinton
was admitted to New York Presbyterian Hospital on Sunday due to the
clot that was discovered during a follow-up exam related to a
concussion she suffered this month, her spokesman, Philippe Reines,
said. The clot was located in the vein between the brain and and the
skull behind Clinton's right ear and did not result in any stroke or
neurological damage, her doctors said in a statement.
Going
further back, in
2005 then
Senator Hillary fainted during a speech in Buffalo, NY, where she
received medical attention on site. “About five minutes into the
speech, she said she was queasy,” said Erie County Democratic
Chairman Len Lenihan, who was at the Women’s TAP fund-raiser at the
private club.
"Clinton left the podium and continued her talk
sitting in a chair but eventually left the room, saying she needed a
break, Lenihan said. She returned to the podium a short time later
but fainted before resuming her speech. “It became clear she was
faint. She was sort of brought down gracefully,” he said.
The
room was cleared, and Clinton immediately received medical attention
from, among others, a doctor who attended the event.
And
so, questions about Hillary's health remain, especially after photos
emerged over the weekend showing Hillary demonstrating unease while
climbing stairs.
This
has led to further speculation about the identity of a man, allegedly
part of her secret service, who some has been dubbed as her
"handler", a person who is supposedly her personal doctor
Who is this man who follows Hillary? He's clearly not SS. Doctor, shrink? Or brainwasher? pic.twitter.com/Jm29bbAByf
As
Mike Cernovich points out, here’s a picture of Hillary’s handler
before he joined Secret Service. He’s in casual attire.
We
saw this first “doctor” during Hillary’s recent freeze-up. As
the following captures show, Hillary’s handler appears always ready
to reassure Hillary, moving Secret Service Agents out of the way,
urging her to "keep talking". According to Cernovich "this
handler is not an ordinary SS agent."
Further
adding to the mystery, Cernovich also points out - in an unconfirmed
report - that the so called "handler" appears to carry a
Diazepam pen.
The
device in question is a Diazepam
auto-injector pens are used for for Acute Repetitive
Seizures. Diazepam is one of the medications
prescribed for patients who experience recurrent seizures.
* * *
These
details emerge just a day after the American Psychiatric Association
has told its member not to call presidential candidates mentally ill,
envisioning recent allegations involving Donald Trump.
As The
Hill notes,
"following a bad week for Donald Trump, in which he insulted a
Gold Star family and declined to endorse Speaker Paul Ryan before
doing it anyway on Friday, many have started to question whether
Trump has a personality disorder."
"We're
asking ourselves -- I didn't say this, but this is what everybody is
saying: Is Donald Trump a sociopath?" MSNBC host Joe Scarborough
asked earlier this week.
A
California Democrat Wednesday launched a change.org petition calling
for Trump to undergo a mental health evaluation, suggesting he may
have a narcissistic personality disorder. More than 25,000 have
signed it as of Sunday.
While
much of this may be in good humor, and meant to focus attention on
Trump's bombastic statements, perhaps the time has come for a serious
look into Hillary Clinton's own health history, especially since most
polls still have her beating trump, and she may very well be
America's next president.
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