Numerous Long, Fibrous Clots That Lack
Post-Mortem Characteristics
Epoch Times,
by
Enrico Trigoso
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
9/4/2022 5:26:14 AM
Several embalmers across the country have been observing many large, and sometimes very long, “fibrous” and rubbery clots inside the corpses they treat, and are speaking out about their findings.
Numerous embalmers from different states confirmed to The Epoch Times that they have been seeing these strange clots, starting from either 2020 or 2021.
It’s not yet known if the cause of the new clot phenomenon is COVID-19, vaccines, both, or something different.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/4/2022 5:41:26 AM (No. 1267946)
Old news. This is why intelligent and wary people have been calling their poison "clot shots" for nearly a year.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 9/4/2022 6:33:55 AM (No. 1267967)
During the 1919 flu epidemic, about the only treatment they had was to place the patient outside in the fresh air. A lot of people still bought the farm but it made far greater sense that locking people up inside and jabbing them with an experimental vaccine. We also lost a lot of people and it seems like mostly those who got it had the shots or boosters. I think the folks in 1919 had it about right. Herd immunity...get some.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
PCMM 9/4/2022 6:37:35 AM (No. 1267970)
Yes, it’s old news, but I’m glad she posted the article. Many people here (news junkies) are scanning so much information that much gets missed. Tried to explain these clots weeks ago when talking about UCOD and the healthiest among us dying mysteriously, but it was dismissed. Also, I finally received verification that the shot caused multiple lesions to pop-up in four different locations on my body. The same doctor who bullied me into getting the shots (Moderna) treated the many lesions and didn’t say a damn thing. Currently looking for a conservative doctor who never bought into the vax. Not sure if such a person exists.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
udanja99 9/4/2022 8:12:54 AM (No. 1268024)
#3, they do exist but I don’t know how to tell you to find them. My GP has not mentioned the clot shots at all at my annual physicals in 2021 or 2022 or at any other time that I met with her. And my GI doctor did not force any of his employees to get the shot either.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
3XALADY 9/4/2022 8:41:06 AM (No. 1268050)
I see a PA and after discussion with him, was sending him by email articles I would find on-line about the jab. He had taken the first one, basically to see what they were like but wanted no part of them for his wife, teen age daughters and his wife's parents. I also told him how to access Ivermectin for his family.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 9/4/2022 8:54:35 AM (No. 1268061)
To #4: You can find a doctor sympathetic to your views by calling them and asking if they will consider prescribing hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin for treating a Covid19 infection.
Odds are, any doctor who says "yes" has not yet sold his soul to the gods of the insurance companies and CDC.
Bottom line, same as it has always been: you are just as obligated as your doctor to become an expert in treating any condition that threatens your life.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
sterling431 9/4/2022 9:48:13 AM (No. 1268118)
The seeming lack of interest in these widespread abnormalities by the CDC, Vaccine producers, political class, and other national medical entities shows how widespread the corruption and/or fear is of exploring this issue. Not to mention the glaring lack of interest by the media. Why aren’t the republicans looking into this? It seems quite obvious there is a link between these elongated blood clots and the Covid vaccines. I am going to follow up next week with which medical entity in my State is the appropriate one to report such findings to. People need to be more vocal to the appropriate agencies that have oversight for such issues, including their local news media. C’mon man, get off your arse and make something happen. We all need to take that one extra step to spread the word about such issues like this in any way we can, instead of simply shrugging it off as “old news”. Forward this to your congressperson, your local paper and the medical oversight agencies in your state whose purpose is to respond to these type of medical aberrations. Get up off the couch! Look up some numbers, websites, etc and ask some questions dammit.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MickTurn 9/4/2022 10:32:09 AM (No. 1268163)
Hmmm, Engineered Virus and Vax's to complement it. String Protein...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
IowaDad 9/4/2022 10:48:47 AM (No. 1268182)
Tired old unscientific twaddle! Only fit for anti-vaxxers breakfasts.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
sterling431 9/4/2022 11:21:57 AM (No. 1268217)
Hey Iowadad, what is unscientific about numerous embalmers across the country reporting heretofore unseen abnormalities in dead people? Many issues begin their genesis thru unscientific observation. I’m sure you would have said the same thing about Galileo’s original supposition that the earth was not flat. For you to ignore such obvious medical abnormalities speaks more to your lack of intellectual curiosity and more likely to your political bias, the kind that MSNBC displays every day.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 9/4/2022 11:24:55 AM (No. 1268224)
Lots of young people suddenly dying, especially extremely fit sports starts. A big clot will kill you very quickly.
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Well, # 9, this anti-COVID vaxxer is delighted to still be healthy and able to eat breakfast.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 9/4/2022 12:04:10 PM (No. 1268274)
I see our apologist has returned to pooh-pooh anything that smacks of criticism of the "vaccine." Give my regards to Dr. Fauci.
Before anyone puts the "anti-vaxxer" label on me, I'm highly vaccinated by choice with traditional vaccines, but balk at experimental mRNA shots, as well as live virus vaccines. The rebel in me comes to the surface when coercion rears its ugly head. So, as of now, I'm a proud member of the control group.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
kono 9/4/2022 12:30:16 PM (No. 1268309)
Granted, posting a litany of anecdotal evidence is hardly scientific; but repeatedly dismissing reports out of hand is at least as unscientific. Oh well, even Midwestern wind farms need steady flow of hot air to produce their energy...
It might help if somebody organized the reports and did some systematic analysis. At this point most of the discussions of "pandemic" related topics seem to be dominated by hyperbole, hysteria, and hand-waving... among both the believers and the doubters. The subject has been effectively n both sides.
Doesn't blood naturally coagulate and clot when circulation ceases? This particular topic might become productive if we can establish whether the reported clotting began before the patients expired.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
immelman 9/4/2022 1:09:42 PM (No. 1268348)
Old news only to the few who are paying attention.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
TXknitter 9/4/2022 1:45:22 PM (No. 1268372)
Well #3, a good place to start in your search is make a list of the type physician you are looking for in the area. One by one, I would cross off the employees of a big hospital group or giant medical chain. The self-employed ones will be a short list. Then one by one, biographies and CV’s are generally found various places online. Find out where they are from and what schools. Preventative and longevity medicine are growing specialities. There are younger physicians who are not as focused on money and are bravely doing concierge medicine, etc.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
TXknitter 9/4/2022 1:48:25 PM (No. 1268375)
Also #3, older conservative-minded physicians IMO are my choice but I have met some great younger unashamed conservative and clinically-excellent ones too. i wish you success in your search.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 9/4/2022 2:14:52 PM (No. 1268395)
to #14:
The embalmer in the video I saw compared ordinary blood clots that typically form soon after death to the anomalous ones that are the subject of this article.
The typical, ordinary clots had the consistency of very viscous and a tiny bit stringy ketchup. The investigator was unable to pick up a piece of such a clot in his forceps without the clot simply breaking apart.
However, the anomalous clots seemed to have the consistency of the bottom half of a fully cooked stalk of asparagus, or the cap that forms on the top of a can of latex paint that was left out overnight...stringy, coherent, and well able to be picked up with a forceps. In fact, several were so strong that the investigator was able to pull them out of arteries in single strands, each at least 24" long.
These are not ordinary blood clots.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Californian 9/4/2022 2:39:42 PM (No. 1268418)
3, your doctor "bullied" you? What?
Are you an adult or not? Take responsibility for your decisions. YOU chose to take the shots. Don't blame anyone else.
I had several doctors try to push it on me. My answer was simply, "no, thanks". End of story.
You sound like a liberal. Always someone else's fault for your decisions.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
kono 9/4/2022 3:01:52 PM (No. 1268438)
The feedback in #19 is appreciated. As someone living with multiple arterial aneurysms already in the process of thrombosing, I've got a more personal interest in separating reality from rhetoric on this topic, and it makes me skeptical of practically every assertion I read or hear.
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