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“Strange blood clots are found on the bodies of people with COVID-19 and those who have been vaccinated” [팩트매터] | preservatives | fibrous clot

The screen you see, believe it or not, is a barrel full of enormously sized blood clots.

Specifically, it is a fibrous clot taken from the body of a dead person.

You may feel that blood clots look weird, but you are not alone.

Around mid-2021 last year, news of an exceptionally long blood clot began to spread around the world.

most of them COVID It was found on the bodies of patients and vaccinated people.

The following is what an Alabama gravedigger sent to our “Epoch Times”.

“Our preservatives have seen strange blood clots since the Corona outbreak”

“These clots look like gum.”

“It had a very long shape when it came out of the blood vessel during the embalming process”

“They also look like earthworms”

“I’ve never seen anything like it in my work.”

Similarly, another gravedigger who has operated in Alabama for the past 21 years said:

“Before COVID-19, 5-10% of people had these clots.”

“Now, more than half of the bodies have been found.”

Also, our “Epoch Times” spoke to another embalming agent who requested anonymity and left these words.

“I can tell you for sure”

“The blood clot that Richard (another embalmer) showed online wasn’t discovered until the middle of last year.”

“That’s pretty much all I can say.”

“I don’t know what causes blood clots”

“But it started appearing around mid-2021.”

Additionally, Dr. Ryan Cole, an Idaho pathologist, says his job is to find unusually long clots in people who have been vaccinated.

Specifically, Dr. Cole’s lab receives tissue samples from funeral homes across the country.

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