Wednesday, November 1, 2017

AN ALARMING QUESTION FOR FORENSIC MEDICAL CRIME INVESTIGATORS IN TEXAS: CAN THE SYMPTOM OF 'INTERNAL VIBRATIONS' CITED BY A MEDICAL PATIENT REVEAL EVIDENCE OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES, SUCH AS THE INJURIOUS INFLICTION OF A VIBRATOR ON THE PATIENT'S BODY DURING A PERIOD WHEN HE IS HELD UNCONSCIOUS DURING HIS SLEEPING HOURS, THAT TRIGGERED THAT MEDICAL PROBLEM?



A possibly related note about this question can be found in an authoritative online article entitled "What's Causing My Internal Vibrations?"


The cited article can be found at the "www.healthline.com" website address of: "www.healthline.com/health/internal-vibrations#overview1".

A noteworthy factual statement from that authoritative online article:

"One study reported that 33 percent of people with Parkinson’s disease had internal vibrations. Thirty-six percent of people with MS (multiple sclerosis) and 55 percent of people with essential tremor also reported feeling internal vibrations. "

One follow-up question facing forensic medical-science investigators in Texas and elsewhere:


Can fraudulent medical services or allegedly injurious "medical" services or other alleged criminal activities, such as deliberate repeated infliction of sleep- interruption harassment and physical torture of a cited human victim during periods when he is held unconscious on a daily and year-round and multi-year basis, trigger either Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis, or some other major medical problem involving repeated and continuous internal vibrations inside the victim's body?

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