Does Hillary Clinton Have Kuru Disease?
By freak369
@freak369 (5113)
United States
June 9, 2017 9:17pm CST
I follow a lot of different conspiracy theorists and while some of them can be way 'out there', some of them bring up some interesting items. When the whole “Pizzagate” debacle came to light it brought some new conspiracy theories with it. One of the ones that caught my eye was the mentioning of Kuru (also called the laughing disease) and her progressively bizarre behavior. You do have to take into consideration that when you are in the public eye 24 hours a day the media is going to catch you at you at you worst and best.
The specifics of how people have come to the conclusion that she's infected with this is strange – it's part of Pizzagate and Pedogate. Of course that leads to the Clinton Foundation and their work in third world countries (namely Haiti). Even though cannibalism isn't at the top of the list of crimes and social infractions, it carries the taboo that's share with others abroad. In most countries cannibalism is illegal but that begs to question where is the line drawn? What about people who take the placenta of their newborn home, cook it and serve it to guests?
If you read the list of early warning signs of Kuru and exposure to the disease you'll see that there are more than a few similarities to recent behavior of Clinton. Unexplainable fits of laughter, loss of coordination, inability to speak clearly, thinning of the skin and eventually the loss of muscle control, recognition, labored breathing and sooner or later complete organ failure which results in what can only be called a “welcome death”.
Even the people 'in the know' aren't sure what is going on. Clinton has been going through handlers on a monthly basis at several times during press conferences she's had facial ticks and incoherent speech – all of which were on the live broadcasts but edited out for playback. I've have heard some outlandish claims about Clinton and it's important take all the 'media' reports with a grain of salt. Hillary has absolutely no obligation to address the rumors outside of trying to clear things up.
Why is everything so hush-hush? Sadly, even bad publicity is still publicity. When you name no longer rolls of the tongue of the people that's when you need to start worrying.
Image: Harvard Medical
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@josie_ (10032)
• Philippines
10 Jun 17
Haiti was known for vodou and cannibalism in the past. Today it's practitioners may prefer to be less conspicuous. There are many indigenous tribal beliefs that eating some body parts of another person transfer their power or "soul" to the eater.
Consider also the fact that some rich and powerful people have secret societies and fraternities like Skull and Bones whose member roster reads like a who's who.
Superstition is not only confine to the uneducated or lower class of society.
Though it might be far-fetch there could be some truth in this particular conspiracy theory.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
10 Jun 17
I agree.. superstitions are in educated and higher society also
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
10 Jun 17
There are places in the United States where elders are consumed when they die. Most of the people that engage in this have a generational attachment to it. Compound that with inbreeding any you have a whole new g3eneration of people that are born with Kuru but are unaware of it until they hit their teens or twenties.
The secret societies are often part of the 1% elite rich who can do whatever they please and do it with no fear of being arrested for it.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
15 Jun 17
Maybe she does, but how will we ever really know? Those who have the facts can't be trusted by most b/c many don't know who is to be trusted @freak369
@reskyyandi (3608)
• Indonesia
11 Jun 17
I really enjoy a conspiration story so much. My favorite conspiration is about flat earth and illuminati