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Embalmers Discover White Fibrous Clots in Bodies: A Disturbing Trend

RedactedJune 21, 202515 min159,780 views
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Prevalence of White Fibrous Clots

  • 🩸 Embalmers across the US have been finding unusual white, fibrous clots in corpses for the last four to five years.
  • πŸ“ˆ The occurrence of these clots began with COVID-19 and significantly increased in 2021 following the rollout of COVID vaccines.
  • πŸ“Š A survey at the Tennessee Funeral Directors Association conference revealed that 64% of active embalmers reported seeing these white fibrous clots, with an average of 17% of bodies containing them.
  • ⚠️ This marks the first official acknowledgement from a state funeral directors association regarding the prevalence of these clots.

Microclots and Vascular Damage

  • β˜• Approximately 70% of embalmers also reported seeing microclots, described as "coffee grounds" or "dirty blood," which can be as dangerous as the larger fibrous clots.
  • 🧠 Microclotting occurs at the capillary level, potentially blocking oxygen exchange and affecting vital organs like the brain and eyes.
  • πŸ“‰ This phenomenon has at least tripled compared to pre-COVID times, when it was rarely seen, typically only in patients undergoing heavy chemotherapy.

Potential Causes and Mechanisms

  • πŸ”¬ Old pathology books prior to 2020 do not describe these white fibrous clots, suggesting a recent emergence.
  • 🧬 A historical condition called "white clot syndrome" in the late 1980s was linked to the drug Heparin; current clots are believed to be related to phosphorus.
  • 🦠 It is theorized that phospholipid nanoparticles and spike proteins from the virus or vaccine become phosphorylated, binding with fibrinogen (the body's natural clotting protein) to form these abnormal clots.
  • πŸ•ΈοΈ Unlike normal clots that resemble smooth spaghetti, these abnormal clots are misfolded, nodular, and difficult for the enzyme plasmin to break down, leading to persistence and growth.

Microscopic and Macroscopic Evidence

  • πŸ”¬ Microscopic analysis of clots by a neuroscientist in Japan revealed twisted and misfolded fibrin with nodules, consistent with interaction with spike proteins.
  • πŸ“ Visual evidence includes a 5.5-inch clot removed from an abdominal aorta, demonstrating the significant size these formations can reach.
  • ❓ This raises concerns about the percentage of living individuals who may currently have these white fibrous clots forming within their vascular systems.

Potential Solutions and Future Outlook

  • 🚫 Currently, there is no known way to dissolve or remove these established white fibrous clots once they have formed.
  • πŸ› οΈ Endovascular specialists have been removing similar clots from living patients using techniques like scraping, vacuum aspiration, or lassoing.
  • 🌱 Some experts recommend natural supplements such as nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin to help detoxify the body from spike proteins and prevent clot formation.
  • πŸ™ There is hope that a future administration will prioritize research into this issue, with individuals like Major Thomas Haviland offering their expertise to assist in investigations.
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