Got back from where my wife grew up, visiting family in Amish land. My mother in law was talking to the local funeral home guys (since it's a very small town with both Mennonites and non) and they remarked that since the vaccine was rolled out, people they've been embalming have these huge clotting growths inside them.
Now granted, most Amish and Mennonite won't get vaccinated, there are a ton of Mennonite-lite and other denominations surrounding the area that did.
I can only imagine what more populated areas' funeral homes are finding. I can't believe this isn't more widely talked about...
Clots are found in all dead bodies. Even fibrous clots. Even before 2020.
Since people been dyin, dead bodies been clottin.
Source for amyloid fibrin venous clots before 2020?
I too would love to see him prove he isn't talking out his ass.
Here. From 1953: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1953.tb00942.x
Read the paper. Salient part on conditions for fibrinolytic activity AFTER death:
Further, as per the paper:
The above is a normal process of blood fibrin formation under specific conditions.
However, the AMYLOID fibrin clots pulled out by the embalmers AND also pathologists are completely impervious to fibrinokinase and other fibrinolytic enzymes.
They are different. Both are fibrins, but the latter are amyloid structures consisting of high amount of β-rich amyloids, and especially such that they are distinct from the previously known amyloid rich fibrins to be labelled "anomalous".
Ref: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883497/
Further point: If you have several embalmers and pathologists who have a combined experience of several decades and have NEVER seen a single issues of such anomalous amyloid fibrin clots (type, biochemical stability, length, location), but have seen hundreds of cases after the covid-19 injection started, I think the reasoning for correlation is quite strong.
Even the "mainstream" medical literature on PASC is confirming these anomalous amyloid fibrin clots (see above reference).
So not the same kind of clots and thus, most likely not the same etiology (compare with findings from 1st paper for findings on healthy subjects).