Unusual Clotting Discovery: Impact, Risks, and Concerns Revealed
Key insights
Need for Research and Awareness
- ⚠️ Excess mortality due to the pandemic, increase in unexpected deaths, presence of clots in deceased individuals
- ⚠️ Lack of comprehensive understanding of the long-term effects of medical interventions and the need for broader media coverage to raise awareness
Reluctance and Call for Further Investigation
- ⛔ Funeral directors and medical professionals may be reluctant to report symptoms, regulatory agencies have not responded to data, and concerns raised about mRNA technology and its impact on health
- ⛔ Call for a moratorium on the rollout of mRNA-based shots pending further investigation
Concerns about Clotting and Mortality
- ⚠️ Increase in clotting at the capillary level, impact on oxygen exchange, grape jelly clots, and correlation with infant deaths and 36 to 50-year-old age group
- ⚠️ Concern about the decrease in autopsies being performed, embalmer’s role in detecting blood clots, and reluctance of funeral directors to participate in surveys
Findings from Surveys and Data Collection
- 📝 Survey findings on white fibrous clots and microc clotting in corpses, including embalmers' observations and regional data
- 📝 Collected data on embalmers' experience, number of corpses handled, and regional information
Correlation and Incidence of Clots
- 📊 Impact of lipid nanoparticles, decrease in white fibrous clots from 2022 to 2023, correlation between medical interventions and clot occurrence
- 📊 New pathology involving white fibrous clots and microc clotting, widespread incidence of these clots revealed in a study conducted on 50 funeral director associations
Causes and Risks of Clot Formation
- 🔬 Discovery of large clots in blood vessels and potential causes: misreading RNA, damage to endothelial lining
- 🔬 Observation of clots in 2020, increase in 2021 following medical intervention for COVID-19, potential risks including stroke or heart attack
Discovery and Impact of White Fibrous Clots
- ⚪ White fibrous clots discovered in bodies, affecting circulatory system and potential risks of strokes or heart attacks
- ⚪ Increase in clot formation impacting embalming process, found on both arterial and venous sides, with branching structure known as a cast
Q&A
What are the speaker's emphasis and hopes for the future?
The speaker emphasizes the need for more research on the long-term effects of medical interventions and hopes for broader media coverage to raise awareness and initiate action.
What reluctance or concerns are expressed by industry professionals?
Funeral directors express reluctance to participate in surveys, medical professionals may be hesitant to report symptoms due to incentives and consequences, and regulatory agencies have not responded to data on medical intervention and unusual clotting.
What are the concerns about the lack of autopsies and participation in surveys?
There is a concern about the decrease in autopsies being performed, leading to potential missed detection of blood clots. Additionally, there is reluctance among funeral directors to participate in surveys regarding this issue.
What concerns are raised about the increase in clotting at the capillary level?
The increase in capillary clotting can block oxygen exchange, potentially affecting major organs and may be linked to the spike protein from medical interventions.
What findings were revealed in the survey sent to funeral homes?
The survey showed findings on white fibrous clots and microc clotting, with 20% of embalmers observing white clots in corpses and 79% observing microc clotting in 2023.
What are the potential causes of the white fibrous clots?
Potential causes of the clots include misreading RNA and damage to the endothelial lining, with observations of an increase following medical interventions for COVID-19.
What are the potential health impacts of white fibrous clots in the body?
White fibrous clots found in high percentages in corpses can clog the circulatory system, potentially causing strokes and heart attacks.
- 00:00 Major Tom Havland, a former US Air Force major and data scientist, discusses the discovery of white fibrous clots in bodies and their potential impact on health. The clots are found in high percentages in corpses, stretch like rubber bands, and can clog the circulatory system, potentially causing strokes and heart attacks. Embalmers have observed an increase in clot formation, impacting the embalming process and leading to longer embalming times. The clots, believed to form before death, are unusual in that they appear on both the arterial and venous sides of the body. Additionally, they exhibit a branching structure called a cast, resembling a mold from the vascular system.
- 05:51 The video segment discusses the discovery of large clots in blood vessels, potential causes of the clots, and their impact on human health. There are theories about the formation of the clots, including misreading RNA and damage to the endothelial lining. The clots may have been observed in 2020, but the phenomenon increased in 2021 following the medical intervention for COVID-19. These clots can grow over months and may pose risks for stroke or heart attack.
- 12:18 The speaker discusses the impact of lipid nanoparticles, the decrease in white fibrous clots in corpses from 2022 to 2023, and the correlation between medical interventions and clot occurrence. There is a new pathology involving white fibrous clots and microc clotting. A study conducted on 50 funeral director associations revealed widespread incidence of these clots.
- 18:46 A survey sent to over 1700 funeral homes revealed that many embalmers are observing white fibrous clots and microc clotting in corpses, with 20% of embalmers seeing white clots in corpses and 79% observing microc clotting in 2023. The survey aimed to gather unbiased information without mentioning COVID or COVID vaccine. The embalmers' experience, number of corpses they handle, and regional data were also collected.
- 24:31 The increase in clotting at the capillary level, especially grape jelly clots, is concerning as it can impact oxygen exchange and may be linked to the spike protein from medical interventions. There's also an increase in infant deaths and clotting in the 36 to 50-year-old age group, which correlates with insurance industry data showing a rise in mortality for that age group.
- 30:45 There is a concern about the lack of autopsies being conducted, leading to potential missed detection of blood clots. Funeral directors in the US, UK, and other countries have expressed a reluctance to participate in surveys regarding this issue.
- 36:41 There is reluctance among funeral directors to participate in a survey on unusual clotting; medical professionals may be reluctant to report symptoms due to incentives and consequences from the medical system; regulatory agencies have not responded to data on medical intervention and unusual clotting; concerns raised about mRNA technology and its potential impact on health; a call for a moratorium on the rollout of mRNA-based shots pending further investigation.
- 43:08 The speaker discusses the 10% excess mortality due to the pandemic, the alarming increase in unexpected deaths, the presence of clots in deceased individuals, and the need for more research on the long-term effects of medical interventions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about these issues and hopes for broader media coverage.