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Brightstar
27th June 2019, 12:22
Hi Guys

Just wondering has anyone any comments on this? I guess her days are numbered...

Hervé
27th June 2019, 12:27
Hi Guys

Just wondering has anyone any comments on this? I guess her days are numbered...
Hello Brightstar,


Any links to articles and/or videos?

Rosemarie
27th June 2019, 12:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44j-tpuEefs

ulli
27th June 2019, 12:49
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44j-tpuEefs

Looks like she has Parkinson’s disease

Pam
27th June 2019, 13:57
The tremors are really unusual, in my career as a nurse I have never seen anyone with tremors that presented that way. I have never seen anyone with Parkinson's that looks quite like that although she could have it. Apparently they tried to pass off the first public bout as dehydration which is ridiculous.

As goofy as this sounds, it almost looks like she is short circuiting. I know there has been much talk about public figures being clones or AI and I'm not buying it at this point, but she makes a pretty convincing argument for it.

RunningDeer
27th June 2019, 14:23
This was the first time nine days earlier.

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/scratch-thinker.gif Some report Angela Merkel was hit with a directed energy weapon. http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/noidea.gif


Merkel Shakes Uncontrollably During Military Parade (1:58 minutes)
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June 18, 2019

Deux Corbeaux
27th June 2019, 14:25
Might be a hypoglycemic attack. Perhaps she has diabetes.

Sunny-side-up
27th June 2019, 17:04
The tremors are really unusual, in my career as a nurse I have never seen anyone with tremors that presented that way. I have never seen anyone with Parkinson's that looks quite like that although she could have it. Apparently they tried to pass off the first public bout as dehydration which is ridiculous.

As goofy as this sounds, it almost looks like she is short circuiting. I know there has been much talk about public figures being clones or AI and I'm not buying it at this point, but she makes a pretty convincing argument for it.

I short circuited like that once.

While standing still I wen't ridged, with both feet flat on the ground I vibrated across a room.
I put it down to some sort of energy quaking.
I had been doing much deep breathing and extreme meditation exercises back then.

Not saying she has been doing anything like that though.

Just watched you vid posting RunningDeer
I think if she stopped fighting it she would have jaunted and or moved across the podium lol

AutumnW
27th June 2019, 21:58
Panic and anxiety attacks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLTnKnj_w4

RunningDeer
27th June 2019, 22:12
Panic and anxiety attacks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLTnKnj_w4


Tremors During Anxiety/Panic Attack (1:16 minutes)




Been having these tremors along with heart palpitations, headaches and heat waves through body.

162 comments (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLTnKnj_w4) under the video of people that can relate.

-jLTnKnj_w4

Pam
27th June 2019, 22:45
Panic and anxiety attacks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLTnKnj_w4


Tremors During Anxiety/Panic Attack (1:16 minutes)




Been having these tremors along with heart palpitations, headaches and heat waves through body.

162 comments (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLTnKnj_w4) under the video of people that can relate.

-jLTnKnj_w4

This is definitely the best explanation so far, RunningDeer. Both are full body tremors and look really similar.

RunningDeer
27th June 2019, 22:57
This is definitely the best explanation so far, RunningDeer. Both are full body tremors and look really similar.
It's an excellent visual, peterpam. Though my conspiratorial side doesn't want to let go of the possibility that she's getting zapped. Note to self: less time on those threads.http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/come-from-behind.gif


A shout out to AutumnW for the video. http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/wave.gif

AutumnW
28th June 2019, 00:12
You're welcome dear Deer!:highfive: I've had hypoglycemic attacks that left me shaky and passed out with one once. But I never experienced the full body shaking of the panic attack pictured in the video.

I feel so bad for you if you are going through this yourself! And is it any wonder Angela Merkyl is having panic attacks? This has to be the toughest time since the second world war that Europe has been so messed up and stressed out! Terrible for her. Really awful. Is she going to retire? She must reealllly want to!

Soullight
28th June 2019, 05:07
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.

Pam
28th June 2019, 13:38
This is definitely the best explanation so far, RunningDeer. Both are full body tremors and look really similar.
It's an excellent visual, peterpam. Though my conspiratorial side doesn't want to let go of the possibility that she's getting zapped. Note to self: less time on those threads.http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/come-from-behind.gif


A shout out to AutumnW for the video. http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/wave.gif

I was thinking the one thing that doesn't fit with an anxiety attack is that she was very controlled. Most anxiety attacks created anxiety traits on the face and rapid breathing, not someone looking stone faced. It would be a perfect time for someone to zap her, knowing she would have a small amount of time that she had to just stand there and do nothing. The tremors are really creepy looking.

Another odd thing, other than giving her a glass of water no one ran out to drag her off. If I saw someone start doing that and I didn't know the cause, I would see it as a medical emergency. Something is weird here.

Cardillac
28th June 2019, 17:48
Merkel should be shivering in her boots; in my humble estimation this globalist/New World Orderist bent for the destruction of Germany's sovereignty is on the way out;

so who will be next to take her place?- Let me guess: wealthy Bilderberger Friedich Merz; once Merz renounced politics (ahem) he became a Bilderberger- waiting a long time in the wings?- we shouldn't rule that out-

be well all-

Larry

silvanelf
28th June 2019, 19:11
Another odd thing, other than giving her a glass of water no one ran out to drag her off. If I saw someone start doing that and I didn't know the cause, I would see it as a medical emergency. Something is weird here.

Either they didn't take it seriously or the cause is known at least to her close aides. Just my two cents here.


Another government official told Reuters that while Merkel attributed the tremors on June 18 to drinking too little water and too much coffee on a hot day, Thursday’s episode was more a psychological issue as she tried desperately to avoid a repeat.

“The memory of the incident last week led to the situation today - so (it was) a psychologically driven process,” the official said. “There is nothing to worry about.”

https://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFKCN1TS0RK

amor
29th June 2019, 04:22
In the spirit of being helpful to anyone who suddenly starts SHAKING, I would like to mention something which happened to me many years ago. I do not normally drink alcohol. However, one day my mother asked me to add a dinner wine to the grocery list. At home, we each poured a wine glass. I TOOK ONE SIP AND MY RIGHT HAND STARTED SHAKING UNCONTROLABLY. I immediately recognized this as a chemical in the wine attacking my nervous system, hand and/or brain. I showed my mother my shaking hand, took the wine from her and poured all of it down the drain.

Politicians etc., customarily drink and give no thought as to what levels of harmful substances might be damaging their bodies. Someone with white hair, I guess at least has some sort of alcohol as a regular part of their diet. Back to the subject of SHAKING. I have not touched wine since. Beer manufacturers use FORMALDEHIDE as a preservative. Drink this regularly and you can save money by not having to get embalmed when you die. If you want to live long and healthy, stay away from ALCOHOL.

happyuk
29th June 2019, 16:17
I seem to remember one of her predecessors, who also dreamt of a unified Europe got the shakes towards the end of his 'tenure' as a European supremo.

She's desperately trying to stop THAT salute perchance? Or she had just heard Boris say we would leave the EU without a deal and they wouldn't be getting our £39 billion. Or she just found out Trump wants to dump Melania and marry her.

But seriously, she is desperately trying to control it and the bloke is obviously aware and trying to politely look the other way.

I don't know if she is a drinker or not.

silvanelf
29th June 2019, 18:42
Merkel appears disoriented:


Lost in Time and Space: Merkel's Awkward Behaviour Prior to Talks With Putin Caught on Camera

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel earlier in the day on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.

Merkel's somewhat awkward behaviour was caught on camera on Saturday. Upon arriving at the meeting room to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the German chancellor, first, set her watch by Putin's and then attempted to make her way to the wrong side of the meeting table.


https://sputniknews.com/world/201906291076096341-merkels-strange-behaviour-meeting-putin/


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVY1wK5NUr8

AutumnW
29th June 2019, 19:22
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..."

Wind
12th July 2019, 16:22
Merkel’s health scare sends tremors across Germany (https://www.politico.eu/article/german-chancellor-angela-merkel-health-scare-sends-tremors-across-germany/)


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 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?101306-Sunday-Weekly-Global-Meditation/page15).

Carmody
17th July 2019, 03:55
Looks like she has Parkinson’s disease

then the whole Hillary corollary possibility...

Someone trying to get rid of both of them?