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Oct 12, 2017 5:28:53 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Oct 12, 2017 5:28:53 GMT -5
EXCLUSIVE: 'I have this weird, incurable disease that seems like it's from outer space.' Folk legend Joni Mitchell's battle with rare illness that made her a hermit for years and made her feel like she was being 'eaten alive' Born on the Canadian prairie in the far reaches of the province of Alberta in 1943, eight-time Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, 73, had no early dreams about being a singer. 'Basically I liked to dance and paint and that was about it. I was anti-intellectual to the nth. As far as serious discussions went, at that time, most of them were overtly pseudo-intellectual and boring', she has mused in the past. Early on she rejected the world around her and instead created her own, becoming rebellious after surviving a devastating case of polio when she was 10 years old. More health problems tragically followed the icon into her later years, experiencing brain trauma in 2015, post-polio symptoms and the incurable Morgellons syndrome. Joni said: 'I have this weird, incurable disease that seems like it's from outer space. 'Morgellons is a slow, unpredictable killer - a terrorist disease: it will blow up one of your organs, leaving you in bed for a year.' www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4963414/Joni-Mitchell-reveals-battle-Morgellons-syndrome.html
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Oct 27, 2017 2:37:33 GMT -5
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Nov 11, 2017 13:42:14 GMT -5
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Nov 18, 2017 8:03:53 GMT -5
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Nov 20, 2017 4:32:24 GMT -5
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Dec 13, 2017 4:50:24 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Dec 13, 2017 4:50:24 GMT -5
Eric Clapton Talks Addiction, Cream's Brilliance, the Future of the Guitar There is a remarkable scene early in Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars, the new Showtime documentary about the guitarist's career, that sums up his meteoric rise as a British-blues prodigy and worldwide superstar: Bob Dylan in a London hotel room in 1965 watching John Mayall's Bluesbreakers on television and raving over that band's guitarist – Clapton, now 72, then barely out of his teens. "I still can't believe that's real," Clapton says, laughing, in a New York hotel lobby the day after a screening. "I thought, 'Oh, that must be Photoshop-ed.'" www.rollingstone.com/music/features/eric-clapton-on-addiction-cream-the-future-of-the-guitar-w512759
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Jan 10, 2018 5:51:07 GMT -5
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Jan 12, 2018 13:40:22 GMT -5
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Feb 20, 2018 3:56:52 GMT -5
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Feb 22, 2018 0:52:30 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Feb 22, 2018 0:52:30 GMT -5
It is quite strange that there is not more media commentary on how or why the alleged Stephen Hawking has lived so much longer than the usual life expectancy of people with ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease"). www.scientificamerican.com/article/stephen-hawking-als/"But like his mind, Hawking's illness seems to be singular. Most patients with ALS—also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, for the famous baseball player who succumbed to the disease—are diagnosed after the age of 50 and die within five years of their diagnosis. Hawking's condition was first diagnosed when he was 21, and he was not expected to see his 25th birthday."
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Feb 22, 2018 5:46:23 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Feb 22, 2018 5:46:23 GMT -5
Nothing strange when it comes to msm. Although he says a lot of crap taken by some as Bible scripture, Miles W. Mathis (I bet this is not his real name anyway) wrote a good piece on that: milesmathis.com/hawk3.pdf
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Mar 13, 2018 23:52:03 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Mar 13, 2018 23:52:03 GMT -5
It is quite strange that there is not more media commentary on how or why the alleged Stephen Hawking has lived so much longer than the usual life expectancy of people with ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease"). www.scientificamerican.com/article/stephen-hawking-als/"But like his mind, Hawking's illness seems to be singular. Most patients with ALS—also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, for the famous baseball player who succumbed to the disease—are diagnosed after the age of 50 and die within five years of their diagnosis. Hawking's condition was first diagnosed when he was 21, and he was not expected to see his 25th birthday." "Stephen Hawking dies".... public announcement comes on Albert Einstein's birthday/"Pi Day" (March 14): www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-43396008
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Mar 14, 2018 3:48:01 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Mar 14, 2018 3:48:01 GMT -5
It is quite strange that there is not more media commentary on how or why the alleged Stephen Hawking has lived so much longer than the usual life expectancy of people with ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease"). www.scientificamerican.com/article/stephen-hawking-als/"But like his mind, Hawking's illness seems to be singular. Most patients with ALS—also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, for the famous baseball player who succumbed to the disease—are diagnosed after the age of 50 and die within five years of their diagnosis. Hawking's condition was first diagnosed when he was 21, and he was not expected to see his 25th birthday." "Stephen Hawking dies".... public announcement comes on Albert Einstein's birthday/"Pi Day" (March 14): www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-43396008Ah, u were faster, Beat!
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Mar 14, 2018 5:19:57 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Mar 14, 2018 5:19:57 GMT -5
The real Hawking vs. Fawking's - From a cheeky schoolboy posing next to his sisters, to ‘floating in space’: The extraordinary life in pictures of Stephen Hawking www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5498967/The-extraordinary-life-pictures-Stephen-Hawking.htmlAnd despite having his flaws, Jim Stone is sometimes 100% rite. Like now for instance. Hawking indeed died long ago, most likely in the 80’s if not earlier and was replaced by many doubles/impersonators: “His political usefulness must have finally worn off. Hawking most likely died 30 or more years ago. The puppet they had in his place did not have the same teeth, AT ALL. Face was different also. The real Hawking sort of looked like Bill Gates. Go back through the photos, in magazines if you have to. The real Hawking was a different man than the one announced dead today.”
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