White clots common Dr. John Campbell・2 minutes read
A former major in the United States Air Force, Tom Havland, revealed the presence of white fibrous clots in a high percentage of corpses, believed to potentially block blood flow and cause health issues. The study highlighted a rise in intravascular pathologies like white fibrous clots, with concerns about the correlation to medical interventions and mRNA technology raising safety issues.
Insights Embalmers worldwide have observed a concerning increase in white fibrous clots in corpses, potentially blocking blood flow and leading to strokes or heart attacks, with some cases of clots reaching up to 2 feet in length. A survey conducted by Major Tom Havland revealed a decrease in the presence of white fibrous clots in corpses from 30% in 2022 to 20% in 2023, alongside a rise in microc clotting and grape jelly clots, indicating a significant health issue that requires further investigation and potential safety concerns regarding mRNA-based shots. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Mysterious White Clots Found in Corpses Major Tom Havland, a former major in the United States Air Force, engineer, mathematician, and data scientist, provided early pictures of white fibrous clots seen in corpses. Embalmers worldwide have been noticing these clots in a high percentage of corpses over the last three years. The clots are believed to be made of ameloid protein, fibrin from blood clotting processes, platelets, and have a rubbery, stretchy consistency. Embalmers find these clots in the circulatory system, particularly at injection sites like the carotid artery in the neck and iliac artery in the pelvis. Embalmers have had to create additional injection sites due to the prevalence of these clots, extending the embalming process to 2-2.5 hours. Embalmers suspect the clots form before death, as they are found in warm bodies shortly after death, not refrigerated. The white fibrous clots are different from traditional clots like grape jelly clots and chicken fat clots, appearing on both the arterial and venous sides. The clots are believed to be arterial casts, potentially blocking blood flow and causing strokes or heart attacks. Embalmers have reported finding clots ranging from 6 to 10 inches in length, with some cases of clots up to 2 feet long. The percentage of corpses containing these white fibrous clots decreased from 30% in 2022 to 20% in 2023, despite varying rates of medical intervention uptake in the population. 14:19
2023 Embalmers Report Rise in Clots In 2023, embalmers noted a rise in white fibrous clots, a new phenomenon not seen in previous years. A survey conducted by Tom revealed that experienced embalmers with 20-30 years of experience had never encountered these white fibrous clots before. Tom's study, conducted from December 8th to January 8th, involved sending surveys to 50 funeral director associations and over 1700 funeral homes worldwide. The survey, with 12 questions, aimed to gather unbiased information on the presence of clots without mentioning COVID or vaccines. Results showed that 20% of corpses in 2023 had white fibrous clots, a decrease from 30% in 2022, with some embalmers reporting up to 100% occurrence. Microc clotting, described as coffee ground-like appearance in blood, was observed in 79% of corpses in 2023, a significant increase from previous years. Grape jelly clots were seen in 40% of corpses in 2023, with an increase in viscosity resembling grape jam compared to previous years. Infant deaths saw a 20% increase in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic years, possibly influenced by more cremations and hospitals handling disposal of remains. Embalmers classified infants up to one year old, including stillborns and SIDS cases, with concerns about the transmission of spike proteins from medical interventions to infants. The study highlighted a concerning rise in intravascular pathologies, including white fibrous clots, microc clotting, and grape jelly clots, indicating a significant health issue. 27:59
Infant Spike Protein Concerns and Clotting Trends Spike protein found in infants from mothers is concerning 20% saw a 25% increase in infant deaths in 2023 compared to pre-CO years Age stratification survey showed 66-80y age group had highest clotting increase Surprising increase in clotting in 36-50y age group, aligns with insurance data Excess mortality in 36-50y age group in USA and UK, not seen in African countries Decrease in autopsies done, missing clots in vascular system Embalmers find various types of clots, not detailed in death certificates Pathologists not actively investigating new disease possibilities Survey response suppression by funeral director associations noted Anecdotal evidence suggests 100% correlation between white clots and medical intervention 41:42
"MRNA Vaccine Safety Concerns Spark Debate" Concerns raised about mRNA technology and lipid nanoparticle delivery system potentially causing various health issues like blood clotting, cancers, miscarriages, and myocarditis. Call for a moratorium on the use of mRNA-based shots due to safety concerns before mass distribution. Mention of a new plant in Oxford to produce 250 million doses of mRNA vaccines. Explanation of subtle excess mortality due to the pandemic, with an estimate of 300,000 extra deaths annually in the US. Personal anecdotes shared about embalmers witnessing unusual clotting in deceased individuals, highlighting the psychological impact and reluctance to speak out.