Thursday, February 1, 2024

Exclusive: 70% of Embalmers Report Finding Strange Blood Clots Beginning in Mid-2021

In a survey of 269 embalmers from four countries, over 70% reported finding unusual white fibrous blood clots in corpses in 2023, which were not present before the pandemic. A previous survey in late 2022 indicated that 66% of embalmers started noticing these clots in mid-2021, coinciding with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

Thomas Haviland, a former Air Force Major and survey creator, initiated the project after viewing the documentary "Died Suddenly," where embalmers discussed these abnormal clots. Richard Hirschman, an embalmer featured in the documentary, confirmed the presence of such clots in his 20 years of experience.

Haviland sent his findings to the CDC, FDA, and NIH but has not received a response. He lost his defense contracting job in 2021 for refusing the mandated vaccine and began surveying embalmers to quantify the clotting phenomenon.

Haviland's military career ended when he refused the COVID-19 vaccine due to concerns about its safety and efficacy. He found data from Public Health England showing high breakthrough COVID-19 cases among the vaccinated, contradicting claims that vaccines prevent transmission.

After being fired for challenging the vaccine mandate, Haviland focused on investigating the clotting issue. He designed a 12-question anonymous survey for embalmers, distributed through professional networks and direct emails to funeral homes in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. The survey avoided mentioning COVID-19 or vaccines to prevent bias.

Despite initial hesitancy, embalmers began sharing their observations after Haviland encouraged participation without employer pressure. Some funeral directors' associations declined to participate, but grassroots efforts yielded more responses.

The 2022 and 2023 surveys showed consistent findings of strange clotting since mid-2021. Over 70% of embalmers reported fibrous clots in 20% of corpses, with microclotting indicated in about 25% of cadavers. Embalmers also noted an increase in clotting across all age groups and a 25% rise in infant deaths compared to 2019.

Comments from embalmers in Haviland's survey linked the clots to the COVID-19 vaccine, with observations of increased clotting in various demographics and concerns about the sudden appearance of these clots.

Most embalmers believe the clotting occurs pre-death, with Haviland and Hirschman suggesting that the vaccine-induced spike protein could be causing the clotting. Dr. Ryan Cole differentiates between postmortem and pre-mortem clots, confirming that the fibrous clots were present before death.

Critics of the clot-vaccine connection argue that correlation does not imply causation, but funeral industry professionals associate the clots with the vaccine rollout rather than the virus.

Haviland's theory posits that the mRNA vaccine's spike protein damages the endothelium, leading to clotting. Dr. Lewis Coleman suggests that the spike protein causes leakage of tissue factor into the bloodstream, increasing the risk of clotting events.

If vaccine-related clotting is confirmed, Haviland advocates for halting the vaccination campaign and ensuring informed consent for medical interventions. He calls for transparency and public awareness to counteract institutional resistance to acknowledging vaccine harms.

Haviland emphasizes the importance of public vigilance, noting that many Americans have ceased taking the vaccines, indicating a growing awareness of potential issues.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/blood-clots-embalmers-report-mid-2021-covid-vaccines/ 

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