Abnormal Blood Clots

Author -  Larry A. Law

December 13, 2022
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Larry Mills, a licensed embalmer and funeral director in Alabama, reports that he began removing very strange blood clots during the embalming process. He began noticing this phenomenon in people who had died in the period starting mid-2021. "These clots are very rubbery feeling and very long as they exit the veins that we use during the embalming procedure. They really appear to be like earthworms. I have never seen this in my career until now." Richard Hirschman, who has been a funeral director since 2001, took pictures of the fibrous clots found in corpses (see picture on the right).

Other Embalmers Confirm

Richard stated that prior to COVID less than 5 to 10 percent of people had these clots. Now more than half of the bodies he sees have them. Other embalmers confirmed to The Epoch Times similar findings but desired to remain anonymous to avoid repercussions from the medical licensing system. One such embalmer stated, "I can tell you with certainty that the clots Richard has shown online are a phenomenon that I have not witnessed until probably the middle of last year. That is pretty much all I have to say about it. I have no knowledge as to what is causing the clots, but they did seemingly start showing up around the middle of 2021." These abnormal blood clots appear to be caused by the vaccine since they are being found after the mass vaccination campaign and were not present as a result of normal COVID-19 infection during the pre-vaccine COVID-19 era.

Endothelial Cells (ECs)

Since the earliest days of the pandemic, doctors have acknowledged that COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) is not just a virus affecting the lungs and respiratory system. It affects the circulatory (vascular) system and especially the endothelial cells (ECs) lining the inner surface (lumen) of the arteries and veins. SARS-CoV-2 enters ECs via a glycoprotein called the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor. These receptors are abundant on the surface ( glycocalyx ) of ECs. Studies show that the synthetically created, vaccine-induced, spike glycoprotein can damage the structure and function of ECs by impairing the mitochondria and downregulating the protective molecule ACE2 on ECs. The spike protein can cause ECs to generate pro-inflammatory molecules like cytokines IL6, IL1B, TNF-alpha and chemokines CXCL1 and CXCL2. The release of these molecules switches on E-selectin on the surface of the ECs and allows them to attach to immune cells; this leads to prolonged inflammation and disease processes.

Clotting Cascade

More than just activating ECs and promoting localized inflammation in the cardiovascular system, the vaccine spike protein also promotes systemic inflammation throughout the entire body since ACE2 receptors are on virtually all of our major organs and tissues. Dr. Yuhong Dong details the steps in how the spike protein initiates the clotting cascade (how clots are triggered to form), the dysregulation of the clotting state via the renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) , the disruption of the clot dissolving mechanism, and the formation of amyloid-like plaque (common in Alzheimer's).

Proline Insertion

The spike protein (a glycoprotein) produced by the COVID vaccine developers is not the same as the virus' natural spike protein. The natural, virus spike protein is unstable and easier to degrade. This instability was a crucial problem during vaccine development. Developers had to create a modified spike protein that would be more stable (not break down easily) so it would last long enough to force the body to generate antibodies. Scientists overcame this problem by inserting the amino acid proline into unusual positions on the spike glycoprotein; this fused several joints in the structure and made the vaccine spike protein stronger and more difficult to break down. Two prolines were initially inserted, but currently there are 6 in the Moderna, Pfizer, Janssen-Johnson & Johnson, Novavax, and CureVac (Germany). It is this unnatural insertion of proline that is thought to be responsible for the enduring presence of the vaccine spike protein in the body and the formation of these abnormal clots. From the science of glycobiology, we know that the addition of one sugar or one protein can completely alter the body's response to a glycoprotein.

The Smoking Gun

There is now clinical evidence documenting the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in clots retrieved from COVID-19 patients with acute ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction (heart attack). It is extremely alarming (but not reported in mainstream media) that microvascular thrombosis (micro clotting) has been found in post-vaccinated patients. This proves that the spike protein contained in COVID vaccines is able to trigger blood clots in patients all by itself. However, there are many other events besides clot formation that we should be worried about. These include sudden death , cancer, cardiac death, stroke, disabilities, decline in brain function, fatigue, autoimmune disease, and chronic fatigue. Unfortunately, these issues can take time to develop. People do not always associate them with the vaccine jab. It's a perfect cover for selling a product that is definitely neither safe nor effective.

For ways to strengthen your immune system and alleviate the effects of toxic ingredients in your body, see my book and this website dedicated to recovery from the side effects of COVID shots.

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