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Hillary Clinton Refuses To Undergo Neurological Exams To Prove Competency For U.S. Presidential Election Under Unyielding Parkinson's Claims

September 23. 2016

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton's health cover up, disguising the fact she is seriously ill, is beginning to unravel again. Florida news reporter, Sarina Fazina, asked Clinton, "Some doctors have said, because of your age, as well as your opponent’s age, that you could be at higher risk for dementia or even Alzheimer’s and have suggested that you take some neurocognitive test. Would you be willing to do that?”

Clinton flat out refused to take any neurological tests by stating, "There’s no need for that. The information is very clear. And the information, as I said, meets the standards that every other person running for president has ever had to meet, and I’m happy that we’ve met and even exceeded them in certain ways."

People do not exhibit the signs and symptoms of illness Clinton repeatedly does without their being a significant neurological problem. Reputable medical professionals have gone on record stating she is ill and hiding it from the public. Additionally, her own husband, former President Bill Clinton, spoke of Clinton's falls, concussions and blood clot problem, which in itself is serious. We've witnessed as Clinton violently coughed during public appearances, fallen down during a seizure, exhibited the shaking, repetitive nodding, uncontrollable facial expressions and inability to climb stairs which are all associated with Parkinson's. 

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Hillary refuses to take neurocognitive test

September 22, 2016 | 7:35am - Hillary Clinton won’t be taking a neurocognitive test, and releasing the results to the public — telling a reporter “there’s no need for that,” even after collapsing as she was leaving a 9/11 memorial event last week in Manhattan. Clinton made the comment, suggesting she will not be releasing any further medical information this presidential campaign, in an interview Wednesday with Florida’s WFTS ABC Action News.

“Some doctors have said, because of your age, as well as your opponent’s age, that you could be at higher risk for dementia or even Alzheimer’s and have suggested that you take some neurocognitive test,” ABC affiliate reporter Sarina Fazina said to Clinton. “Would you be willing to do that?”

“I’m very sorry I got pneumonia,” Clinton replied, letting out a hearty laugh. “I’m very glad that antibiotics took care of it. And that’s behind us now. I’ve met the standard that everybody running for president has met in terms of releasing information about my health.”

She added, “I have to say, my opponent has not met that standard. So I am very happy that we have put out all the information that there is — that reflects on my health. And I am physically, mentally healthy and fit to be president of the United States.” Asked specifically whether she’d submit to testing, Clinton said no.

“There’s no need for that. The information is very clear. And the information, as I said, meets the standards that every other person running for president has ever had to meet, and I’m happy that we’ve met and even exceeded them in certain ways,” she told the local Florida reporter...

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