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    Default Re: German Chancellor Seen Shaking yet again....

    Quote Posted by Soullight (here)
    Adrenochrome disease or possession

    She’s used up and is on her way out and her time is up...

    All evil illuminatist have such things. They all get what they deserve eventually. Although not soon enough IMO.
    A little solid evidence please? First, that the illuminati are a real thing. Second that they are all evil and have "such things." Or is this just another, "everybody knows that..."

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    Merkel’s health scare sends tremors across Germany

    Quote Merkel is widely considered the most important leader in Europe, a fact that makes the state of her health an important issue well beyond her country’s borders.

    Were she to fall seriously ill, the international implications would be significant. Legally, she could be replaced in short order by any German over the age of 18 who could muster a majority in the Bundestag, the German parliament. Practically, the exit of the woman Germans refer to only half in jest as Mutti ("Mom") would be a massive jolt.

    With questions swirling about the suitability of her chosen successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the chancellor’s sudden departure would almost certainly unleash a period of chaos. There’s no guarantee Germany’s governing coalition would hold, for example, forcing a new election that — if current polls are to be believed — would upend Germany’s political landscape with profound implications for all of Europe.

    Given how much is at stake, Merkel’s attempt to avoid scrutiny and draw a line under the issue seems tenuous at best.

    That’s particularly true considering that a reputation for an iron constitution has been central to her political persona. For years, she has usually been the last person standing after one of Europe’s notorious marathon summit meetings, appearing positively chipper as she fields questions from bedraggled members of the press corps in the small hours.

    That was true once again last week, when the chancellor spoke to the press after a two-day marathon negotiating session over the next Commission president that came immediately on the heels of a G20 meeting in Japan.

    But after 14 years in office has Merkel, who turns 65 next week, pulled one all-nighter too many?

    Truth be told, no one really knows. There’s no shortage of theories in the German press over what could be causing Merkel’s tremors, from Kreislaufprobleme (a peculiar German obsession loosely translated as “circulation problems” that is blamed for a wide array of discomforts) to just stress.

    Many German commentators are alarmed by the prospect the country’s leader could be suffering psychological duress, but the issue is a political hot potato.
    Perhaps we could try to send her some healing during our global sunday meditation.
    "When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there." ~ George Harrison

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    Default Re: German Chancellor Seen Shaking yet again....

    Quote Posted by ulli (here)

    Looks like she has Parkinson’s disease
    then the whole Hillary corollary possibility...

    Someone trying to get rid of both of them?
    Interdimensional Civil Servant

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