Sunday, January 17, 2021

dementia is not confined to the Right, consider Joe Biden


I have a friend, who is ridden hard by angels known in the Bible, and often he reports things they tell him about humanity, America, Trump, Biden, etc., and it's 95 percent bad. He has reported several angel opinions about Biden having increasing dementia. He emailed this below yesterday:

a political dream:
In this dream, it is set off in the office space in White House by Oval Office. I was watching like a fly on the wall perspective. There were doctors discussing Biden with Harris and their chief of staff. Biden had been out to eat, ordered chicken at an Italian place. Got chicken. Threw a tantrum and swore he ordered veal. Harris had arrived late to the dinner, and Biden asked her just who the hell she thought she was sitting at the president's table. There was an "uncomfortable silence" apparently. Biden's chief of staff and secret service took him and left. In the dream he had begun a regimen of azilect(spelling?) and he can last a year. The chief of staff was begging Harris not to rock the boat on policy or do anything to rile the GOP, and just let Biden get through 1 year, step down, and then she takes the reins. She said that the next time a meeting like this needed to occur, it needed to be at Mt. Weather.

www.rxlist.com › azilect-drug
Dec 15, 2020 — Azilect is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson Disease. Azilect may be used alone or with other medications. Azilect belongs to a class of drugs called Antiparkinson Agents, MAO Type B Inhibitors. It is not known if Azilect is safe and effective in children younger than 18 years of age.

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_Weather_Emergency...
Mount Weather is the location of a control station for the FEMA National Radio System (FNARS), a high frequency radio system connecting most federal public safety agencies and the U.S. military with most of the states. FNARS allows the president to access the Emergency Alert System.

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