Beyond Sci-Fi: Embalmers are finding strange blood clots in the deceased
These clots are unlike any seen in the past and correspond directly with the advent of the covid vaccines
Consider this plot for a B-level science fiction movie: In shadowy funeral homes throughout the country, embalmers are pulling puzzling strings from the veins of the recently deceased, finding them in epidemic proportions. Yet no one believes them, even as more bodies killed by the strange strings continue to pile up.
Except that it’s not a movie – it’s happening in real life in the United States.
For the last year or so, embalmers in a number of states have found their work more difficult because of strange, long clots in the veins of the deceased. In the embalming process, the embalmer drains the blood from the body and replaces it with embalming fluid. Usually it takes one incision to allow all of the blood to drain; now some embalmers are having to make up to four incisions for the draining process because of the clotting.
Blood clots are not unusual and are of concern if they form in the chest area because they can block blood flow to and from the heart. They can lead to strokes.
Typically, a clot is microscopic – meaning it can only be seen by a microscope – but even medium-sized clots are relatively small, perhaps the size of a BB. Since many blood vessels are very narrow, even a tiny clot can cause problems.
Embalmers use a dissolving fluid to clear out any clots, but in the past year embalmers found that this fluid wasn’t working. So they did some digging and found long, rubbery strings of clots – some as long as two or three feet in the long veins of the legs.
Embalmers who have been in the business for 20 or 30 years or more had never seen such a thing before. Normally an embalmer might encounter a blood clot in one out of every 10 to 20 bodies but this is different. One embalmer found these new long clots in 28 of 30 people she’d embalmed; another embalmer’s number was 65 percent of those he’d worked on.
Human blood contains iron, potassium, magnesium and zinc, so blood clots should also contain those elements. But one pathologist (a scientist who analyzes tissue samples) in Texas analyzed these new clots and found they lack any of those four minerals, which means they’re formed from something else.
Linking the Clots to mRNA Vaccines
Dr. Ryan Cole is a pathologist who founded Cole Diagnostics, a lab that analyzes 40,000 tissue samples per year, which undoubtedly qualifies him as an expert. In a March 2022 interview with Steve Kirsch, executive director of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, Cole said there are many infections and conditions that can cause clotting, but not of this size or in this frequency.
He believes, from his personal research on tissue samples sent to him by embalmers, the common denominator is the mRNA covid vaccines.
The mRNA vaccines are designed to create a spike protein that stimulates an immune reaction to the covid virus. According to the information from the vaccine makers, this process should last just a few days. But Cole cited a Stanford University study showing that the mRNA can remain in the system up to 60 days, continuing to make the spike protein. He also cited the research of another pathologist who discovered that adding the spike protein to human blood causes many clots to form quickly.
Cole found that these new clots are quite rubbery, indicating the presence of protein, which would indicate the work of the spike protein. His research leads him to have an 80-90 percent confidence that the clots are the result of the vaccine’s spike protein process.
“I’m saying I think it’s the spike protein causing it,” he told Kirsch. “I’d bet in Vegas on 9 out of 10 odds. And I’m betting that once I do a few more protein marker stains it’ll be 99.9 percent odds.”
This information corresponds with what a nurse told me in November 2021. She said that at her hospital they were seeing an unprecedented number of deaths caused by strokes from blood clots, and that a high percentage of those were among the vaccinated. But, she said, the hospital was recording the deaths as stemming from other causes, “sweeping it under the rug,” as she put it.
Even as the leader of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Anthony Fauci, pushes for more vaccines, Cole warned that he believes the risk of these new clots rises with each shot. “The dose makes the poison,” he said.
Are Conspiracy Theories Turning Real?
These clots have naturally led to many conspiracy theories, including some websites claiming that the clots are three-legged aluminum-based alien lifeforms – I’m not making that up – which sounds crazy … except that two different research groups, one in Italy and one in Korea, found strange metallic substances in the blood of patients who have been vaccinated. And, as if echoing Cole’s statement in the above paragraph, the researchers found that these strange objects typically show up in the blood after the second shot.
According to the researchers, this substance might be graphene oxide, one of the strongest substances on earth. Interestingly, about a year or so ago one “conspiracy theory” claimed that the vaccines contain this graphene oxide, although both Pfizer and Moderna denied it. Even more interesting, the pictures of these microscopic metallic substances look stringy, just like the blood clots.
Naturally, as we’ve come to expect, the government is working to stop this information. Google has already censored some stories about this. Some embalmers and pathologists are refusing to talk about it, or only speaking anonymously, for fear of losing their jobs.
But there are many photos of the clots published online, as well as video evidence such as Cole showed to Kirsch. Unless there’s a conspiracy of epic proportions faking us out, there is definitely something strange going on – something stranger, perhaps, than the plot of any sci-fi movie.