“The clots are getting WORSE folks...”
That’s exactly what I clicked on the thread to post.
The clots are getting worse as time goes on. More and more funeral home directors are speaking out about them. In addition, those that are developing turbo cancers and other diseases seem to be getting younger and younger. The CDC, government agencies, and media are not going to be able to ignore this much longer. They keep coming up with new excuses as to why young people are dying, but even the most skeptical are starting to question the increasing number of deaths.
Children getting turbo cancers (and young adults as well) used to be such an anomaly that upon a diagnosis the top experts in the field were interested and consulted on the case. Now, it is something we are hearing of almost on a daily basis.
The cancer centers in my small city are so booked it is almost impossible to get an appointment sooner than three months out. Previously, they could find SOMETHING for a new patient within two or three weeks.
I remember in high school learning of the thalidomide prescription disaster and thought it was the worst thing the medical field had ever done. Being young and naive, I thought something such as that would never happen again. It seems a lot of things which I thought would never happen again seem on the road to doing exactly that.
I recently purchased a Hematology med school textbook to understand this better. The more I study, the more complicated it gets due to the interactions between the various systems in the body.
I then purchased a new Endocrinology textbook to better understand the interactions with the clotting factors in the blood.
It’s very humbling as the body of knowledge it so great that scratching the surface opens Pandora’s Box.
Here is a good introductory article:
Many of these factors work both directions and can cause both clotting or hemmorages.
Von Willebrand factor is a blood glycoprotein that promotes hemostasis, specifically, platelet adhesion. It is deficient and/or defective in von Willebrand disease and is involved in many other diseases, including thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, Heyde’s syndrome, and possibly hemolytic–uremic syndrome.
Having factor V Leiden means that you have a greater chance of developing a dangerous blood clot in your legs (DVT) or lungs (PE). It occurs in 5% of people of European descent. Estrogen levels in the body influence this factor.
Prothrombin G20210A mutation (also called factor II mutation), which occurs in 2% of the population.
Estrogens have many different effects on the coagulation system. These include increases in the levels of procoagulant factors VII, X, XII, and XIII and reductions in the anticoagulant factors protein S and antithrombin.
Thanks for posting. RIP DG
How long after the Jab are clots still forming? You would think there was some kind of half life for the effects?
Embalmer Shares Shocking Video of Removing “Strange White Fibrous Clots” from a Dead Body — “I Didn’t Start Seeing This Until Early 2021” (GRAPHIC VIDEO)
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/02/embalmer-shares-shocking-video-removing-strange-white-fibrous/
Bump for later
I saw a video of an embalmer trying to remove these long clots and it was frightening to see what they looked like. It looked long worms in the arteries and veins.