By Nicole
James
October 1, 2019
Noel Casler, a former staffer on The Apprentice currently working as a stand-up comic claims that Donald Trump was a “speed freak” who snorted Adderall.
Casler is very active on Twitter and often offers little tidbits of information about his time on The Apprentice, and gives us a look into Trump’s mind.
For instance, there is this tweet about Trump liking to snort Adderall and Sudafed from the UK:
NoelCaslerComedy @CaslerNoel Trump snorted Adderall all thru the day on ‘Apprentice’ he also ate UK. Sudafed like candy. But at night and at parties he switched to cocaine and high-end Methamphetamine that was hand-delivered by Bikers. The point is he was always high. That hasn’t changed. @realDonaldTrump
Casler also reveals information about Ivanka, such as this tidbit about Ivanka not being able to breathe out of her nose due to plastic surgery:
NoelCaslerComedy @CaslerNoel Ivanka also got her inability to breathe thru her nose from her Dad. Not joking-he made her get so much plastic surgery her nostrils don’t work anymore, it’s why her mouth is always open. On ‘CA’ her glam squad had to give her a straw to breathe thru when applying makeup. Fact.
But mainly Casler has his sights set on Trump, and rightfully so. Trump’s behavior and obvious mental issue should concern all Americans.
Take a look at this photo of Trump:
NoelCaslerComedy @CaslerNoel If this guy was say, an airline pilot (God forbid), and he showed up for a flight looking like this would anyone let him near the controls? @realDonaldTrump
Casler nails it. Would you allow a pilot to fly looking like this? Of course not!
According to Casler, Donald Trump is a “speed freak” who snorts Adderall, which is something we all guessed—and he’s also invited teen beauty pageants up to his suite, back when he held beauty pageants.
Casler’s description of Trump’s behavior at beauty pageants is consistent with everything we’ve seen and heard already:
“I worked on a bunch of those beauty pageants he had in the nineties too. That was a good idea, Miss Teen Universe? Yeah, that’s like giving Jeffrey Dahmer a cooking show. He would line up the girls on the side of the stage, and he would inspect them literally, he would stick his little freaking doll fingers in their mouth and look at their teeth. I’m not kidding, this is true, he would line them up like they were pieces of meat. He’d be like, “You, you, and you, if you want to win I’m in the penthouse suite, come and see me.” Yep. If Trump had a cooking show they’d caught the douchebag diet. McDonald’s, chocolate ice cream, and girls that look like Ivanka are all he ever eats.”
Casler also claims that the president is a “speed freak,” “who crushes up his Adderall and he sniffs it because he can’t read, so he gets really nervous when he has to read the cue cards.”
“That’s why he’s sniffling when you see him during the debates…that’s why he’s tweeting…he’s out of his mind.”
“I’m not kidding this is true. I had a 24-page NDA non-disclosure agreement, I didn’t know that he was becoming president, now it’s no way dumbass, I’m telling you everything I know,” Casler said.
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politicalflare.com
Biographer
Reveals Trump Was a Vicious Bully as a Child Who Threw Rocks at
Babies
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http://dctribune.org Analysis, Donald Trump, News, Trump's Mental Health http://dctribune.org/unearthed-story-that-newsweek-killed-reveals-trumps-medical-records-show-addiction-to-drugs Unearthed Report Discloses Trump’s Medical Records, Appears To Show A Possible Addiction To Adderall This could explain a LOT. ‘...Because according to the records obtained by Newsweek, then Eichenwald, Trump had another doctor who treated him for generically-described “metabolic imbalances” during that time — and he was one already shown to have been investigated for overprescribing amphetamines (speed) to multiple patients. And that’s exactly what Trump’s record showed as well. During the campaign, Trump hid the fact that he’d seen Dr. Joseph Greenberg from 1982 to 1990, and that he’d been prescribed exactly that type of drug. If that all sounds scandalous, remember — only the allegation that Trump was addicted to the drug diethylpropion was ever disputed. His former head of communications, Hope Hicks, confirmed that he had once been prescribed the drug. And as recently as December, another report surfaced from a former Apprentice staffer, Noel Casler, who claimed to have witnessed Trump crushing up and snorting the similar drug Adderall. It’s not like any of this is outside the realm of possibility…..’
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By Nicole
Hickman James Trump
Insider Claims Trump Wears Adult Diapers Due to Incontinence from
Stimulant Abuse
Mark R. Levin Tweeted: Enemy of of the people ….. Yes Mark, trump is the enemy of the people; and, trump’s ties to the mob, italian, russian, you name it [ In his investigative biography, Trump: The Deals and the Downfall, reporter Wayne Barrett wrote that Trump's life "intertwines with the underworld," and he outlined the real-estate developer's numerous ties to organized crime ... Trump’s Russian Laundromat | The New Republic http://www.newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian Trump’s Russian Laundromat How to use Trump Tower and other luxury high-rises to clean dirty money, run an international crime syndicate, and propel a failed real estate developer into the White House … ]
... right on the mark, Mark …
President Donald Trump's aides and confidants are increasingly worried about his mental state after days of erratic behavior and wild outbursts.
"No one knows what to expect from him anymore," one former White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations about the president, told Insider. "His mood changes from one minute to the next based on some headline or tweet, and the next thing you know his entire schedule gets tossed out the window because he's losing his s---."
Trump has spent the past several days fixated on his false claim that Alabama was going to be hit by Hurricane Dorian. He has also taken time to lob attacks at his perceived enemies, like the actress Debra Messing, former FBI Director James Comey, and the "LameStream media."
"He's deteriorating in plain sight," one Republican strategist who is in frequent contact with the White House told Insider on Friday.
But one person who was close to Trump's legal team during the Russia investigation told Insider his public statements were "nothing compared to what he's like behind closed doors."
"He's like a bull seeing red," this person added. "There's just no getting through to him, and you can kiss your plans for the day goodbye because you're basically stuck looking after a 4-year-old now."
Trump
Advisers Are Increasingly Alarmed Over President’s Mental
State: ‘He’s Deteriorating In Plain Sight’
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By Conover
September 7, 2019
TRUMP'S
COGNITIVE DEFICITS SEEM WORSE. WE NEED TO KNOW IF HE HAS DEMENTIA:
PSYCHOLOGIST
John Gartner, Opinion contributor Published 3:15 p.m. ET April 9, 2019 | Updated 4:13 p.m. ET April 9, 2019
We see signs that the president's abilities are declining, but the only way to find out for sure is to give him a full neuropsychological evaluation.
If Donald Trump were your father, you would run, not walk, to a neurologist for an evaluation of his cognitive health. You don’t have to be a doctor to see something is very wrong. “He reminds me of Uncle Bruce in so many ways,” said my aunt, who nursed her brother through Alzheimer’s disease. Joe Scarborough, who has known Trump for years, said in 2017 that Trump's mental confusion reminded him of his mother, who had Alzheimer's for 10 years. “It's getting worse, and not a single person who works for him doesn’t know he has early signs of dementia,” he said of Trump last year on his MSNBC show.
To mental health professionals like me, the red flags are waving wildly. In January 2018, over 70 of us wrote a letter to the president’s physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson, urging him to administer a cognitive exam during the president’s physical because we had seen a marked deterioration in his verbal functioning, possibly due to cognitive decline.
President Donald Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside Washington, D.C., on March 3, 2019.
Read more commentary:
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Dizzying GOP turnarounds amid one constant: Trump keeps being Trump
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In fact, Dr. Jackson did administer the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a screening tool for dementia, and Trump passed. But while Trump bragged that this proved his superior intelligence, this 10-minute screening test, where one must identify a camel, draw a clock and repeat three numbers backwards, only ruled out full-blown dementia.
We argued in a subsequent op-ed that these findings did not rule out the early stages of dementia. We also predicted that if this was organic cognitive decline, it would continue to get worse. And since that op-ed, more than a year ago, it has gotten worse.
Confusing people and generations
Memory loss is the symptom most closely associated with Alzheimer’s. While Trump famously forgets the names of people (as he did recently when he called Apple CEO Tim Cook “Tim Apple”) and places (as when he called Paradise, California, “Pleasure”), one could make allowances for such gaffes. More troubling, Michael Wolff reported in "Fire and Fury" that at the end of 2017, Trump failed to recognize "a succession of old friends" at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump, 72, seemed to hit a new inflection point last week when he said, “My father is German. Right? Was German. And born in a very wonderful place in Germany.” In fact, his father was born in the Bronx and it was his grandfather who was from Germany.
Dementia Care International says a "person may start to mix up relationships and generations” in the second stage of dementia.
One day, when my Uncle Bruce was agitated, he cried out for me saying, “Call John. He’s a rich lawyer. He’ll know what to do” — even though it was my father who was the lawyer, not me. That was not in the early phase of the illness. That incident took place a few months before Uncle Bruce was forced to enter the nursing home.
Capsicles and mishiz and midtowm elections
In Alzheimer’s, as language skills deteriorate, we see two types of tell-tale speech disorders, or paraphasias:
Semantic paraphasia involves choosing the incorrect words. For instance, after Attorney General William Barr released a letter on the Mueller report, Trump said: “I hope they now go and take a look at the oranges, the oranges of that investigation, the beginnings of that investigation."
Phonemic paraphasia, which is linked to the moderate to severe stages of Alzheimer’s, is described as "the substitution of a word with a nonword that preserves at least half of the segments and/or number of syllables of the intended word.” For example, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu becomes “Betanyahu,” big league becomes “bigly,” anonymous becomes “enenamas” or "anenomynous," renovation becomes “renoversh,” missiles become "mishiz," space capsule becomes “capsicle,” midterm elections become "midtowm" and "midturn" elections, and Christmas becomes “Chrissus.”
Trump’s speech patterns appear even more disordered when you go beyond the sound bite and look at a whole speech. He careens from one thought to the next in a parade of non sequiturs, frequently interrupting himself in the middle of a sentence to veer into another free association. When commentators described his two-hour speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference last month as “unhinged,” they were referring in large part to this quality.
CPAC speech underscored need for assessment
At its extreme, this is called tangential speech. As psychologist Ben Michaelis told Stat, doctors evaluating for Alzheimer’s listen for tangential remarks and non sequiturs and whether the patient can stay on topic.
You had to listen to Trump's whole CPAC speech to realize just how tangential it was. “Those who learned about the speech from glancing at mainstream news headlines the next morning would have no idea how flat-out bonkers the whole thing was … even by Trumpian standards,” Amanda Marcotte wrote in Salon. The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson said Trump “gave a rambling and incoherent two-hour speech in which he raved like a lunatic.”
Americans have a right, indeed an urgent need, to know whether their president is suffering from dementia. We see clear signs that he is, but the only way to find out for sure is to give him a full neuropsychological evaluation and share the results with the American public. The need is more screamingly obvious now than it was a when we first called for it over a year ago.
John Gartner is a psychologist and a former assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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J Neurosci. 2004 Jun 30;24(26):6028-36.
Thompson PM1, Hayashi KM, Simon SL, Geaga JA, Hong MS, Sui Y, Lee JY, Toga AW, Ling W, London ED.
We visualize, for the first time, the profile of structural deficits in the human brain associated with chronic methamphetamine (MA) abuse. Studies of human subjects who have used MA chronically have revealed deficits in dopaminergic and serotonergic systems and cerebral metabolic abnormalities. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and new computational brain-mapping techniques, we determined the pattern of structural brain alterations associated with chronic MA abuse in human subjects and related these deficits to cognitive impairment. We used high-resolution MRI and surface-based computational image analyses to map regional abnormalities in the cortex, hippocampus, white matter, and ventricles in 22 human subjects who used MA and 21 age-matched, healthy controls. Cortical maps revealed severe gray-matter deficits in the cingulate, limbic, and paralimbic cortices of MA abusers (averaging 11.3% below control; p < 0.05). On average, MA abusers had 7.8% smaller hippocampal volumes than control subjects (p < 0.01; left, p = 0.01; right, p < 0.05) and significant white-matter hypertrophy (7.0%; p < 0.01). Hippocampal deficits were mapped and correlated with memory performance on a word-recall test (p < 0.05). MRI-based maps suggest that chronic methamphetamine abuse causes a selective pattern of cerebral deterioration that contributes to impaired memory performance. MA may selectively damage the medial temporal lobe and, consistent with metabolic studies, the cingulate-limbic cortex, inducing neuroadaptation, neuropil reduction, or cell death. Prominent white-matter hypertrophy may result from altered myelination and adaptive glial changes, including gliosis secondary to neuronal damage. These brain substrates may help account for the symptoms of MA abuse, providing therapeutic targets for drug-induced brain injury.
Politics
By Nicole
James
October 21, 2019
For the entirety of his 2016 campaign and the almost three years as president, Trump has been shown a volatile temper and has repeatedly made horrible decisions.
Could a medication be the culprit?
From his White House physical, we do know that Trump takes some prescription medications.
From heart attack prevention pills to hair growth meds, these are the drugs Trump depends on daily — and what they might tell us about his health.
Here are the four medications we KNOW Trump takes daily:
1. Rosuvastatin for high cholesterol
As its name implies, the drug rosuvastatin belongs to a specific class of medications called statins, which lower total and LDL blood cholesterol.
It’s likely Trump takes this medication to reduce his cholesterol and prevent possible complications that might result from living with high cholesterol levels in his blood.
2. An antibiotic for rosacea
Donald Trump lives with rosacea, a skin condition that causes redness in the face, especially when exposed to triggers like alcohol, sunlight, and some blood pressure medications.
People with this condition might choose to take antibiotics, as Trump does, to fight the inflammation that causes redness of the skin. Drugs like tetracycline improve a person’s complexion by reducing skin inflammation and more.
3. Baby aspirin for heart health
Donald Trump takes a baby aspirin
every day to prevent a heart attack. Even with medication, high
cholesterol could still pose a health risk later on in life. But he
might just take it as a preventive measure, especially considering
his diet.
4.
Propecia for hair growth
A hair regrowth drug might explain Trump’s full head of hair, something that’s uncommon in most men his age.
Adult men typically take Propecia to treat male pattern baldness. The drug reduces the amount of a certain hormone in the body called DHT. Reduced DHT levels in the body lead to increased hair regrowth and slower hair loss.
But none of these medications cause they type of off-the-charts unhinged behavior that we have been seeing recently.
So is it possible Trump is taking another medication, and not telling the public
A Twitter user who goes by the handle @JRehling picked up something important, take a look:
Former Trump employee Noel Casler backed up the claim:
Casler has called out Trump’s drug use in the past. According to Casler, Donald Trump is a “speed freak” who snorts Adderall.
Casler claims that the president is a “speed freak,” “who crushes up his Adderall and he sniffs it because he can’t read, so he gets really nervous when he has to read the cue cards.”
“That’s why he’s sniffling when you see him during the debates…that’s why he’s tweeting…he’s out of his mind.”
“I’m not kidding this is true. I had a 24-page NDA non-disclosure agreement, I didn’t know that he was becoming president, now it’s no way dumbass, I’m telling you everything I know,” Casler said.
This “speed freak” business is circulating on Twitter and people are saying that it would make a lot of sense.
Trump was even spotted pulling
something looking like pills from his pocket once, and people on
Twitter speculated it could be his “stash.”
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Analysis, Donald Trump, News, Trump's Mental Health
Infectious Disease Specialist Claims Trump’s Unhinged Behavior Is Due To Untreated STD
Gross but plausible.
by Andrew Simpson
From the beginning of the Trump presidency, it was clear to any observer that something about Trump is not the
same as any other president or, indeed, as any mentally healthy person at all. From his seemingly pathological
need to lie to his extreme narcissism, Trump’s brain obviously does not function like most of the rest of us.
But most people chalked it up to simply having grown up in an extremely wealthy family, or the fact that he
was given a huge amount of money by his father to start his own business career. Some even think it may be
the fact that he’s failed over and over and over at nearly everything he’s ever tried, even before his massive
failure of a presidency, and never been told anything but that he’s doing great.
Some attribute the glaring oversight of his own flaws to the fact that his lifetime of mediocrity has been
rewarded with a television show modeled after his own boardroom and ultimately the presidency.
Dr. Steven Beutler has a different theory.
As speculation has grown more and more widespread — though psychologists and psychiatrists are reluctant to weigh
in on specifics, due to the mental health code of ethics regarding evaluations of people you haven’t personally
examined — Beutler believes that there must be some explanation for the bizarre, flighty, volatile behavior from
Trump, and he thinks that behavior may be the signs of an undiagnosed and untreated sexually transmitted disease:
Syphilis.
“Bad blood,” as they called it during the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment when the government tested the effects of
untreated neurosyphilis on black men they purposely infected, would explain everything, says Dr. Beutler:
Commonly recognized symptoms include irritability, loss of ability to concentrate, delusional thinking, and
grandiosity. Memory, insight, and judgment can become impaired. Insomnia may occur. Visual problems may develop,
including the inability of pupils to react to the light. This, along other ocular pathology, can result in
photophobia, dimming of vision, and squinting.”
Let’s see, Twitter outbursts? Random topic changes in the middle of sentences? “Your favorite president” in
multiple tweets? Tweeting at 4 in the morning, his time? All of this fits Trump to a T.
And don’t think I’m pointing fingers at either of the women that Trump paid off to keep them silent about their
trysts before the election — if he’s been caught sleeping with those two, how many more might he have hooked up
with more randomly?
Whatever it is, Trump is clearly suffering from something, and it makes him unfit to serve. And what’s more,
Americans are beginning to suspect the same: