Friends of Hillary say she
has Parkinson's, 'Stage 3' of neuro-degenerative
disease by Jerome Corsi, 9/14/16, WND
NEW YORK – Hillary Clinton has
stage-three Parkinson’s disease and suffers from seizures, according to three
sources who have had a personal relationship with the Democratic Party
presidential nominee.
The sources, who spoke to WND on
condition of anonymity, explained that her seizures or dizzy spells can be
triggered by being out in the sun, such as apparently occurred Sunday when she was videoed collapsing as
she was escorted into her limousine in New York City.
After the episode Sunday, the
Clinton campaign announced she had been diagnosed on Friday with pneumonia. However, images captured at the 9/11
memorial Sunday showed Clinton apparently being asked by a medical professional
to squeeze her fingers, a test that would indicate she suffers from a
neurological disease such as Parkinson’s.
Meanwhile, a Republican state legislator in New
Hampshire said Monday he believes Clinton has Parkinson’s. Daniel Tamburello commented on his
Facebook page that his father had Parkinson’s, and he noted pneumonia is common
among sufferers of the neuro-degenerative disease.
As WND reported Monday, two physicians have stated they believe Clinton could have
Parkinson’s. The National Parkinson
Foundation says stage
three of the five stages “is considered mid-stage in the progression of the
disease.”
“Loss of balance and slowness of
movements are hallmarks of this phase,” the foundation states regarding stage
three. “Falls are more common. Though the person is still fully independent,
symptoms significantly impair activities of daily living such as dressing and
eating.”
The fourth stage is characterized by
“severe and very limiting” symptoms. “It’s possible to stand without
assistance, but movement may require a walker. The person needs help with
activities of daily living and is unable to live alone,” according to the
foundation.
In stage five, the “most advanced
and debilitating stage,” the person requires a wheelchair or is bedridden, and
“around-the-clock nursing care is required for all activities.” “The person may experience hallucinations
and delusions,” the Parkinson’s foundation says.
WND also reported Monday that high-level Democrat power brokers on Wall Street and
in New York City law firms and unions speaking to WND on condition their names
be withheld say Clinton’s health problems are causing panic among top party
operatives and donors.
The top Democratic Party politicos
in New York City have decided they can no longer rely on a two-page report of good health put out by
the campaign, insisting it’s time to replace
Clinton’s current medical team with A-list professionals, which are readily
available in New York City.
If top medical experts conclude it’s
likely Clinton will suffer another fainting spell, regardless of the treatment
she is given, the mood among New York Democrats is that now is the time to find
a replacement.
At least eight Democrats or establishment
media figures, some citing multiple party
members, have raised the specter of replacing Clinton or questioned the
campaign’s handling of her health issues, including a former Democratic
National Committee chairman.
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