More Clot details . Extract from a report published by Dr Jordan Vaughn and Dr Yuhong Dong
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Color. They are often white or brown, while normal blood clots are very dark red to black.
Size and shape. They are string-like shapes a few inches to several feet long. Traditional blood clots are generally irregular, flat, and clump-like.
Nature. They are rubbery and firm, while traditional blood clots are usually soft.
Location. They are in veins and arteries, while traditional blood clots are typically found in veins.
Embalmers found normal dark clots in COVID victims long before vaccinations were available.
If COVID caused these strange fibrous clots, someone would have spotted them before 2021, but nothing of the sort was reported in 2020.
Numerous embalmers have stated that they began to see these clots in 2021, coinciding with the vaccine rollout—not in 2020, which coincided with the beginning of the pandemic—giving us some insight into the origin of these fibrous clots.
As of January 2022, Omicron had taken over as the dominant COVID variant across the United States. Omicron infection is associated with a much lower mortality rate than COVID-19. Therefore, if these unusual clots were COVID-19-related, the instances of finding them should have lessened in January 2022.
However, based on embalmers’ reports, the rates of these strange clots increased in 2022.
In an interview with Steve Kirsch, Richard Hirschman reported that in January 2022,
37 out of 57 (65 percent of his cases) had these suspicious clots
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