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To: POWERSBOOTHEFAN

But, if she’s deceased, how is she able to move her hand and foot?


30 posted on 10/07/2014 8:57:26 AM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes
if she’s deceased, how is she able to move her hand and foot?.....the same way they showed video of the other gal Terri S.....remember they believed her eyes were following a balloon move across the room...well in her autopsy they found she was actually blind...the visual brain area was completely gone....nothing there. These are body (involuntary) reflexes ......also note the mothers hand near the body's knee, (other photo) slightly under the covers....in order to position the body as she wanted it shown. This is not a natural position for movement as the mother claimed her daughter was doing this.

I am convinced they are not in any Hospital facility now....rather some room somewhere and have maybe nurses pop in and out because so much in the photos would never be permitted for a patient that they are doing to this dead girls body.

In this photo notice the foot has dropped which is consistent with being contracted or rigor mortis (as in a DEAD body).........you would normally have the foot either off the heels or in protective "waffle" boots to prevent pressure ulcers.....There's also very mottled discoloration happening there as well. Not to mention the toenails are sinking in on themselves..(decomposing again).

Frankly what they are doing to this body is abuse of a corpse....plain and simple. Which is why the medical community does not want anything to do with this case...and why she's clearly not in a medical facility.


33 posted on 10/07/2014 12:15:57 PM PDT by caww
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To: Tired of Taxes

“......how is she able to move her hand and foot?....”

Any brain-dead patients have spontaneous movements such as jerking of fingers or bending of toes. These movements occur in 39 percent of brain-dead patients, according to a study published in the January 11 issue of Neurology,.these are “spinal reflexes” that do not involve ‘any’ brain activity.”

Family members and others need to understand that these movements ‘originate in the spinal cord’, not in the brain, and their presence does not mean that there is brain activity.....these can also occur once a ventilator is removed.

Another article in this issue of Neurology describes unusual movements in two brain dead patients. The movements occurred in a 30-year-old woman and an 11-month-old baby at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Both patients extended their arms, flexed their wrists and curled up their fingers each time the mechanical ventilator inflated their lungs. The movements stopped after the patients were disconnected from the ventilator.

They also occur in dead bodies....her body is sending out nerve twitching..which is also indicating it’s dying...not living.

Additionally....there can be ‘groans’ seemingly from the body as it builds up with gas from the breakdown of the cells and organs....


35 posted on 10/07/2014 12:49:29 PM PDT by caww
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