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An Embalming Enigma – Unexplained White Clots Baffle Funeral Industry Worldwide – Are They COVID-19 Vaccine Related?
In recent years, embalmers worldwide have reported an unusual and perplexing phenomenon during the embalming process.
Some claim to have observed the presence of long, rubbery, white masses within the blood vessels, a phenomenon that had not been encountered previously.
originally posted by: AdultMaleHuman73
a reply to: carewemust
Ooh I thought this had fallen out of the ATS radar for ages now, I'll read your link, very interesting if a 'normal people' website is chatting about clot-shots now!
originally posted by: carewemust
Friday, October 13, 2023
The strange (scary!) blood clots being found in the arteries of deceased human beings are now being reported beyond medical journals and "Think Tank" websites, like AboveTopSecret.
This is from the mainstream magazine called "Wealthy Living"...
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An Embalming Enigma – Unexplained White Clots Baffle Funeral Industry Worldwide – Are They COVID-19 Vaccine Related?
In recent years, embalmers worldwide have reported an unusual and perplexing phenomenon during the embalming process.
Some claim to have observed the presence of long, rubbery, white masses within the blood vessels, a phenomenon that had not been encountered previously.
--Has the U.S. Health and Human Services Department (contains the CDC/FDA/NIH) launched an investigation into what causes these clots?
--Besides the Covid-19 vaccine, is there any other fairly recent change in our environment that could cause them?
--Is this primarily a condition that afflicts people living in the United States?
--If it's global in nature, have the Health Departments of any other countries investigated and reported findings?
If anyone knows the answer to any of the above questions, please share that knowledge. Thank-you much!
-CareWeMust
The reports of these strange white clots have sparked a divide among embalmers and funeral directors globally, with some asserting the existence of this phenomenon while others vehemently dismiss it as baseless.
originally posted by: AdultMaleHuman73
a reply to: carewemust
Speaking from the UK though, I didn't even know embalming was even a thing, don't even know anyone who has had anyone embalmed.
It's just make-up and fresh clothes for dead folk here usually, but massive rise in cremations now because it's cheap.
The embalming they are talking about is some chemicals and scents and make-up that goes on the body, so people can have an open casket.
During the surgical portion of embalming process, the blood is removed from the body through the veins and replaced with formaldehyde-based chemicals through the arteries. The embalming solution may also contain glutaraldehyde, methanol, ethanol, phenol, water, and dyes.
originally posted by: Mahogany
originally posted by: IndieA
The clots are being said to be made of fibrous protein.
Yes, it's called fibrin. It's what makes the blood coagulate. It's what causes thrombosis. It's what stops us from leaking out when we get injured.
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: Mahogany
The embalming they are talking about is some chemicals and scents and make-up that goes on the body, so people can have an open casket.
No, embalming actually involves replacing all of the blood in the body with chemicals, and that's when these clots are allegedly being found.
Source
During the surgical portion of embalming process, the blood is removed from the body through the veins and replaced with formaldehyde-based chemicals through the arteries. The embalming solution may also contain glutaraldehyde, methanol, ethanol, phenol, water, and dyes.
originally posted by: IndieA
originally posted by: Mahogany
originally posted by: IndieA
The clots are being said to be made of fibrous protein.
Yes, it's called fibrin. It's what makes the blood coagulate. It's what causes thrombosis. It's what stops us from leaking out when we get injured.
The fibrin clots being found during the embalming process seem to be out of the ordinary, according to the claims at least.
Here's some reading material on fibrin.
Fibrin Clot Structure and Function