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What did Hitler & the Pope have in common? |
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Hitler & Pope John Paul II?
They both were alive during WWII days; both could have had the 'bomb fumes' in their eyes. They both came down with Parkinson's:
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Pope & Hitler. I noticed some other health similarities, too.I saw the History Channel documentary on Hitler & saw the end of war film (not censored) of Hitler's left hand tremors: shaking at rest. Also had tremors in legs. Stooped posture, shuffling, etc. Hitler's doctor noted headache; fatigue. He was also taking 4 little pills each morning for his gastro intestinal pains. . . which had some strychnine in them. Wow, that wouldn't help as much as hurt, would it? For the fatigue he was given a vitamin solution with some amphetamine in it. That seemed to 'perk him up' When he died he was only 56 years old, but had been looking like an old man. Personally, I don't think he could have lived much longer, based on this health situation, even if he hadn't committed suicide. He had been worried about syphilis from an 'encounter' in his youth; but the blood test was negative. Then, as now, doctors don't suspect EGBE chemicals for the CFS assortment of ailments Besides his own direct exposure to 'bomb fumes' how many times did he walk down the lines of soldiers shaking their hands? ... all of them breathing out the poison in his face (eyes are primary route of exposure) ... and then, as with USA President FDR ... how many times did he have meetings with the generals ... who would also be getting rid of such poison ... in their respiration? This would be 'second hand exposure' 2-butoxyethanol has a very strong second hand solvent exposure.
The Pope was a young man in Poland during WWII wasn't he? I personally think that these kind of diseases are actually from exposure to the chemicals in bombs and rocket propellants that are used in war time. And lots of paints, cleaning products, etc used since 1930s to now, also. 9-20-05 |
| I believe there is more 'fall out' from WWII than anyone has ever imagined! NHL, obesity, diabetes, brain tumors, leukemia ... many, many autoimmune ailments such as Parkinson's |
| "My grandfather was also alive during (and served in) WWII. He also had Parkinson's later in life and would shake... he was an good man." Morticia |