Funeral Directors and Embalmers Alarmed
By Weird, Freakishly Large Blood Clots
Clogging Veins in Vaccinated Bodies
American Greatness,
by
Debra Heine
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
2/18/2022 6:12:16 PM
Board-certified funeral directors and embalmers are coming forward to tell tales of horror featuring vaccinated bodies with veins and arteries clogged with strange, rubbery, worm-like clots.
Richard Hirschman, a funeral director and embalmer from Alabama, (snip) has said (snip) that he had never seen anything like it until around the middle of 2021, after the mass injections of the experimental COVID vaccines began. He says his colleagues in the field are seeing the same thing, and the numbers are increasing.
Earlier this month, Hirschman told Steve Kirsch, the Executive Director of the Vaccine Research Center, that in Jan 2022, 37 out of 57 bodies (65 percent) had these suspicious clots.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/18/2022 6:17:14 PM (No. 1075988)
Yes, there’s a photo of some of these clots with their strange white fibrous ends.
“That white, fibrous stuff just isn’t normal, Hirschman told Dr. Ruby. “Typically a blood clot is smooth—it’s blood that’s coagulated—but if you squeeze it, or touch it, or try to pick it up, it generally falls apart,” he explained. “But this white, fibrous stuff is pretty strong. It’s not weak at all. You can manipulate it, it’s very pliable, it’s not hard—it is not normal,” the embalmer insisted. “I don’t know how anybody can live with this inside him.”
Hirschman said he’s seen the abnormal blood clots mostly in older people, but pointed out that younger people tend to be cremated these days, so he doesn’t see those cases.
He also noted that he has only seen the strange clots in one unvaccinated case—in a person who had received a blood transfusion—the implications of which are terrifying.
Experienced embalmers in Alabama and other states, as well as in England, have seen these unusual clots which are showing up in large numbers of bodies.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 2/18/2022 6:27:30 PM (No. 1075992)
Do you think blood banks are separating blood by jabbed and unjabbed?? This is very worrisome.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
udanja99 2/18/2022 6:29:59 PM (No. 1075995)
I watched the video interview on Dr.Jane Ruby’s website a couple of weeks ago and commented on it here. Watch it - it will scare the pants off you. This is what Fauxci and his cabal has wrought.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
deerejon 2/18/2022 6:38:11 PM (No. 1075998)
Ok,But get the jab.If covid doesn't kill you the jab will.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
kono 2/18/2022 6:49:31 PM (No. 1076004)
I already have several major aneurysms, many of which are in the process of thrombosing, and a few of which have already fully thrombosed. I've got no interest in messing it up even more with the jabs..
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
TXknitter 2/18/2022 7:29:43 PM (No. 1076041)
Oh #2, absolutely not. The hospitals are not worried about the blood supply although they should be. I have warned all my friends after hearing Dr. Malone and others warning about this issue. My accountant chose a different hospital when they would not let her use her own blood (if needed) for an upcoming procedure. She is not vaxxed and did not want vaxxed blood. Another hospital did as she wished and all was well.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 2/18/2022 7:31:24 PM (No. 1076043)
I don't doubt Hirschman's observations for an instant...he's got no reason to lie, and his demeanor suggests to me that he is not just seeking notoriety....I think he's telling the truth.
The issue I have is this: how could a person possibly live long enough for a fibrous venous clot to form in their leg that extended from their ankle to their crotch? Wouldn't such a clot have shut down blood circulation to their entire leg?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Aud 2/18/2022 7:46:21 PM (No. 1076059)
Both my wife and a first cousin of mine are registered nurses, and they told me months ago that they didn’t like the procedure used in doing the vaccinations. They said the needle is simply plunged into the arm and the plunger depressed without first withdrawing the plunger while the needle is in the arm to make sure the needle is not in a vein. If it is in a vein, the vaccine will be circulated back to the heart and from there to the whole body.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
red1066 2/18/2022 8:18:11 PM (No. 1076083)
While I was working a case in the OR, the doctor ordered blood to be administered to the patient. The patient
had donated their own blood prior to surgery. When the blood was being given to the patient, the doctor and several others noticed large white objects in the blood. Upon investigation, it turned out the white substance was fat. When the doctor questioned the blood bank at the hospital, it turned out the patient had eaten a large meal at a fast food place prior to donating their blood.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
mc squared 2/18/2022 8:29:49 PM (No. 1076094)
More boosters will take care of that.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
seamusm 2/19/2022 12:06:15 AM (No. 1076214)
Why couldn't my woke relatives have had at least some adverse vax reaction?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
NotaBene 2/19/2022 2:06:07 AM (No. 1076266)
Moderna, Pfizer or both? These are real killers.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 2/19/2022 3:27:52 PM (No. 1076784)
Gee…glad my wife and I went out and got the first two! Thanks everyone responsible for this! And that starts with Trump trusting this junk science! Big mistake Mr. President! I’m guessing Ivanka helped out again! Grrrr!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
udanja99 2/19/2022 7:19:23 PM (No. 1076991)
Give it time, #12.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
mifla 2/20/2022 5:24:23 AM (No. 1077181)
I am starting to think that maybe, just maybe, this vaccine is not as safe was we are being told it is.
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