As Mr. Punnett put it, he had and has no real idea what happened to cause that. A Christian minister, Punnett neither drinks nor takes drugs. What he remembers is sitting in his home office waiting to do that routine promo phone call for the following night's Coast to Coast A.M. show, then taking the call from the radio producer and waited on the line until George Noory came on. He remembered the beginning of the conversation, then suddenly his recollection stopped and all he knew is that Mr. Noory cut him off when he didn't feel he was finished promo-ing the upcoming show, something he felt was a little rude as he couldn't understand why he was cut short.
Mr. Punnett explained that the station producer called him back and asked him what was wrong but that he was unaware of any problem. He then went on to work in his office, fully awake and coherent, for another hour and a half before going to bed. (Source)
Serene Branson….. described being 'terrified and confused' …..
She said later: 'My head was definitely pounding and I was very uncomfortable, and I knew something wasn't right.' Her doctor later said she had suffered a complex migraine, the symptoms of which mimic a stroke. (Source)
‘More than sifty four 18 fighter jets are spending about as much as 20 and about ready to assist 600 hundred, hundred deployed over the an amount needed.’….. He signed off his report, saying that the UN had received support ‘from all palleries in the hi-lews of the garden today’. (Source)
When a patient has a seizure, the electrical activity in her brain is disrupted. …. The Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey states that partial seizures, also called focal seizures, are the most common seizures. When a patient has a partial seizure, the abnormal electrical activity occurs on only one hemisphere of the brain. With a simple partial seizure, the patient does not have problems with consciousness or memory. …. The other type of partial seizure, complex partial seizures, do affect memory and behavior, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Symptoms include staring, not understanding what other people say, smacking lips, moving limbs in strange ways and speaking nonsense. (Source)