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    Arena Cops 🇺🇦✌ (arenacops@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 27-Dec-2024 01:16:40 JSTArena Cops 🇺🇦✌Arena Cops 🇺🇦✌
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    @BassRck66 CNN is as blind to Trump's obvious dementia as is corrupt Fox "News" obsessively trying to avoid mentioning it.

    One thing they should be aware of:

    From Jan 20, 2025 on a rapidly dementing person will hold the major key to U.S. nukes in his hands, a psychopath, who can't & wouldn't tell right from wrong & who will sooner or later have forgotten what day it is, where he is why & who all the people are being around, in a place he doesn't know why he's there.

    "...
    “Objectively, Donald Trump has a documented history of lying that is so marked as to be considered 'pathological.'
    Politicians often say untrue things, but the frequency of Trump’s lying is so extreme as to meet criteria for sociopathic behavior, since he tells falsehoods across all life domains, from his personal relationships to business dealings and finally to politics.
    Recently, several clinicians have noted the ways he has begun to mistake words, lose his train of thought, confuse Biden with Obama, particularly during long rallies held in the evening. There are examples of phonemic paraphasia – swapping parts of words for others that sound similar; these are signs of early dementia, even though they are intermittent.
    ..."

    https://news.cornell.edu/media-relations/tip-sheets/cornell-expert-says-trumps-frequent-phonemic-paraphasia-are-signs-early

    In conversationabout 5 months ago from infosec.exchangepermalink

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      Cornell expert says Trump’s frequent phonemic paraphasia ‘are signs of early dementia’ | Cornell Chronicle
      As the 2024 U.S. presidential campaigns heat up, both camps are watching closely for gaffes from the two presidential frontrunners, in an effort to discredit the other over age and psychological capacity, but complaints about Joe Biden have been more vague and there is no evidence of dementia onset, no ‘sun-downing, says Cornell University expert Harry Segal.
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