New Spinner compilation. What are they looking at?
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If you look closely, you can see the same attributes in most:
The pattern looks very similar and roughly corresponds to description of focal epilepsy attacks:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2605/
... which is a class of cryptogenic seizures (i.e. unknown origin).
They can be accompanied by "illusions" and "hallucinations", as psychiatry portrays them.
Of course, as people experience it and what really happens, might be something totally different.
But it is interesting, that for instance in temporal lobe seizures, the patients don't die (most of the time), but go through the experience and then recover.
I wonder what is the survival rate of people experiencing the aforementioned spinning seizures? We have an interview with at least one woman who survived the ordeal (video posted here earlier, can't now find it).
One of the stranger parts to me is how they go stiff as a board.
They look like statues as people are trying to move them.
I guess this is called a tonic seizure, but from the cases that I did see in articles, these people essentially died frozen like this. What the actual fuck?
People can just claim coincidence, but ive known one person in my entire life who had seizures, now heres all these people being caught on video having one and they seem to kill the person experiencing it.
Fuck, ill never get the videos of the people doing this and falling under the trains out of my mind.
Any pattern or common denominator for the people it is happening to?
People are claiming online that they've had the jab, but I have not seen any proof for this, naturally.