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Calamari clots new info
#11
Nice work.

But everything on Bitchute comes from a "Thai Neurologist" or other out-of-field profressional that got their degree from the "Bangkok 3rd Floor Medical School of Health Sciences" and then take several liberties with reality.

Infectious white blood clots? Prions? Is it's Creutzfeldt Jacobs Disease now?

I was actually at high risk for white clots because of long covid that I contracted before June 2020, having never had a vaccination. But every time it came back, antibodies could have caused clotting.

It is actually THE VIRUS ITSELF that causes it.

https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-...identified

Been known since BEFORE vaccine one was publicly administered. Yes Covid Vaxes are "clot shots," but it has nothing to do with the experiment MRNA nature. It is infecting people with a disease that causes rapid antibody production.

Astra Zenecas was worst with excessive antibody production.

If anything everyone should blame that lab for engineering a virus that gets naturally fought by the immune system with antibodies that cause clots (in an abnormally high percentage) in of the people fighting strong infection.

And 50% of surgery patients with a covid 19 infection were at HIGH RISK for blood clots.

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19-pati...tudy-shows

Whether or not it was deliberate, it is a mutation of this viruses abilities.

And here's what they don't want you to know.

What vaccines are designed to do, introduce a small amount of virus to prompt the immune system to create antibodies, is EXACTLY what covid needs to cause blood clots to form.

Screw Covid 19, it's covid Catch-22. The virus that can kill you for your body's natural response to fighting it.

This is just my opinion.

* sorry for edits, had to get fact right on this one.
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#12
(Yesterday, 09:38 PM)Byrd Wrote: A fact checking article says that these are found in all corpses and are a result of... dying.  Not from covid, not from vaccines.  They're part of the death-decay process.

https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.34KB4DG  (this is a French news source that does fact checking in France... so... no American/US influence there.)

So:  a little fact checking, then.

The claim comes from "a Thai neurologist"... so, someone who doesn't do autopsies.  Neurologists are experts in many things but they are NOT experts in what happens to a body at death and afterwards (that's a pathologist.)

A lot of the information is based on "claims" -- but there's no record of who they were studying or which death certificates and autopsies that show proof of their proposal.  This is important -- claiming something doesn't mean it's true without some hard data to back it up.  I can claim that herds of buffalo are eating up all the grass and destroying my lawn, but I'd better be able to show buffalo poop, tracks, hair, and photos to prove it's buffalo and not wild hogs.

Anybody can show you a photo of an agar plate or something under the microscope and say "this is Thingy X."  People tend to believe this without stopping to think "is this something real?" -- particularly when the information is presented in a video (it's well known that video presentations engage your emotions more than text does, and when your emotions get engaged, your brain may not go on a deep fact-checking dive.)  None of the people promoting this stopped to ask some critical questions:
  • What's the source of this "stuff under the microscope"? (who died, what was the cause, how long has this thing been sitting around?)
  • You say it's being found by funeral directors... but they don't do autopsies.  And they don't pull stuff out of the body. (fluids, yes, and the state of those fluids depends on a lot of things: https://www.shermanschapel.com/embalming)
  • WHICH funeral directors (and where) are these things being found?  (are the customs of the country related to this -- because the length of wait before embalming (if any) is done would change things)
  • under what conditions is this "stuff" seen?  Is it seen in the living, for example?
(etc.)

So we have a single statement by someone who doesn't do autopsies about an unspecified number of cases that he "says" happened (no statements from the people saying this or the number of people who said this, etc.) that sparked an Internet wildfire of sharing.  

On the opposite side, we have
So... I recommend doing homework.  In this case it does get difficult because the literature is for scientists and it's ... it's a long, difficult, and somewhat dull (very precise) read and you'll do a lot of dodging around through dictionaries to figure out what some things mean. 

For myself, I agree with the French there (having checked their work) that the whole thing is bunk.
I reply that they are pulling them out of living people. I add they are a novel and have only come to the mortician's attention since covid. You reply they are lying someone certainly is trying to obscure the truth but we are not that sure who.
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#13
About 12 months ago I did come across one powerful interview with someone that works in the medical field that is removing these clots from the living. Business in this area has picked up since 2021. They are very difficult to detect as blood is still able to flow around them and mask more common blood circulatory detection techniques.

There are also some other researchers in the medical field looking into these long white, fibrous clots found within the blood vessels. There is a lot involved in the blood clotting process, I am a bit rusty on the full story. The short story is blood clot all the time, would of died long ago without it.  It sets of a big chain reaction of events when it does to stop the beading, patch the hole, repair the damage and clean up the mess. Lot of strong science available in the stages and compounds involved.

Fibrinogen is a patching agent that flows in the blood and used to make Fibrin, a short term patch to stop the blood flow while the rest of the body sorts it's damage out. When the body is ready, the Fibrin is easily dismantled and taken away, when it is suppose to work as it should.

With these white fibrous clots, something is disrupting the bodies ability to dismantle fibrin, causing these clots to continue to grow instead. With what Dr Kevin McCairn has found under an electron microscope, there are a lot of twists and lumps in how the fibrin forms compared to how it should form.

The spike protein is high on the suspect list at this time. The covid shot works by getting your body to make lots of spike proteins, to which your body eventually makes lots of antibodies to soak them up. The SARS-Cov-2 virus also has a spike protein as well, as for how it has evolved these days, not as toxic.

Early reports from embalmers indicated a high vaccination rate when finding them. Harder to get clear medical data these days. See how September goes for RFK. Hope he has a good Doge team to dodge all the BS in the system.
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#14
When I first mentioned the COVID/Prion connection on ATS, it must have been in 2020, or 2021, I was laughed at basically (they said I was mad at the academy). However, once again the conspiracy theories are proven true.

I've known about prions, mad cow and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease for ages now, but I wasn't sure about its connection to COVID. It is so strange that even the most outrageous of CTs from back then are coming true now. This new information adds a dimension to the horror of these blood clots, they are contagious and it wouldn't surprise me if it crawled around on its own power like in the movie "The Tingler" from 1959.

ETA: I went over the reports at the Dead Drop and I never put it in there that I could see. Maybe it is a comment somewhere in there, but I bet I never posted it because I was never convinced that COVID created prions. I do remember posting that report on ATS though.
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#15
(Today, 04:23 AM)MichSwampbuck Wrote: I've known about prions,

It was on the radar in the early days. Things have not gone as bad as some concerns had. Not gone as good as some had hoped. The idea to get my body to produce a toxic protein never really appealed to me. Already done enough dirty deeds dirt cheep.

It is the first I recall of that dead drop, nice work.
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#16
I recall reading both sides of the so-called calamari clot debacle. 
Some embalmers are saying these are totally normal and have always been there, it's what happens when the blood sits in a cadaver for a long time.
Others are saying these are abnormally rubbery and large.

At any rate, can someone send me some sources in regards to the 'contagious' nature of these clots?
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#17
(Yesterday, 10:58 PM)annonentity Wrote: I reply that they are pulling them out of living people. I add they are a novel and have only come to the mortician's attention since covid. You reply they are lying someone certainly is trying to obscure the truth but we are not that sure who.

There are a lot of reasons for clots in the living -- but a mortician can't tell if a clot was present when the person was alive (and was not a cause of death) or if it happened as part of the death process (that was mentioned in one of the links I provided, I think.)

And the only way you could tell the difference is through a microscope (mentioned in that same article.)

Pathologists would use microscope on samples.  Morticians don't do this.  Morticians wouldn't have a cause of death and a list of "other conditions" -- the pathologist would.  Morticians wouldn't know if the patient had one of these problems (https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/di...ble-states)

Also, what's the source for "worldwide" claims?  Speaking from experience (I was in medical school as a teaching assistant), weekly journal reviews that are part of the usual process in training physicians (students sit down and read through a lot of research and present "here's something wild and unusual") catch weird things like this.  I was the one in my journal club that caught the two papers published almost simultaneously about Kaposi's sarcoma in gay men -- the start of the identification of the AIDS epidemic.

It's not always a paper; sometimes it's in the form of letters of comment. 

So... where are the published reports by pathologists and physicians about this?  There should be a lot of this, and it should be global and impossible to cover up.
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#18
(Today, 04:23 AM)MichSwampbuck Wrote: When I first mentioned the COVID/Prion connection on ATS, it must have been in 2020, or 2021, I was laughed at basically (they said I was mad at the academy). However, once again the conspiracy theories are proven true.

I've known about prions, mad cow and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease for ages now, but I wasn't sure about its connection to COVID. It is so strange that even the most outrageous of CTs from back then are coming true now. This new information adds a dimension to the horror of these blood clots, they are contagious and it wouldn't surprise me if it crawled around on its own power like in the movie "The Tingler" from 1959.

ETA: I went over the reports at the Dead Drop and I never put it in there that I could see. Maybe it is a comment somewhere in there, but I bet I never posted it because I was never convinced that COVID created prions. I do remember posting that report on ATS though.

It shows up as being investigated medically and that Covid might cause prion disease and that prions might have some role in Long Covid.

Relevant papers:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10519638/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10047479/

American Journal of Case Reports: https://amjcaserep.com/abstract/full/idArt/940564

As a "tipping point" in Creutzfeld Jacob's disease: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar...1824044750

Another like the one above:
https://scholarlycommons.hcahealthcare.c...l-medicine

And... https://www.the-independent.com/news/hea...21317.html (something readable for a change!)

The CJDisease foundation also answers the question with "no, vaccines don't cause it but yes Covid can"  https://cjdfoundation.org/is-there-any-r...e-and-cjd/
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#19
(Yesterday, 09:36 PM)rickymouse Wrote: So, maybe eat more onions, they will keep clots from forming?  Raw onions will break clots, cooked onions usually will still keep the clots from forming.  I do not know if this will work for these kind of clots though.  Yellow smaller onions would be stronger than milder onions for this too.

This is a possible way of keeping these clots at bay, but it does not cure the problem, just treats it.  Grapefruit should work too.  But both these things could be problematic on blood thinners, so be aware of this if you take medicines.  Garlic stops clotting but does not impede the creation of Thromblin so if you stop eating it it can clots to form  fairly quick....I did quite a bit of research on this subject of clotting, but I have no clue if it would be applicable to these clots people are having now that they are saying comes from the vaccine.  And of course I do not have the ability to test this.

When I eat a lot of onions, I never take an aspirin at night, and same goes for grapefruit.  I do not take an aspirin on a regular basis either, just when I feel I need one, taking just one 325 mg aspirin, never two.  One is like taking three in the old days when they were hundreds, that is plenty for an adult.

I remember listening to an Indian doctor,he had a bad clot in a patient and the patient was about to die because of it and they had tried everything possible to dissolve it. Then he remembered in the village where he grew up they would give onion soup to dissolve the clots , so he ordered up some onion soup and sure enough the clot cleared up. He told his supervisor and was literally laughed at . Which helped him in his decision to leave the UK and go back to India. It turns out that anything out of the usual Pharmacopia is just not on the establishments radar. Probably for monetary legal reasons. The problem seems to be fairly systemic across many areas in the modern society where the simplest explanations to fix a problem are no longer considered relevant.
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