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- In two worldwide embalmer blood clot surveys over the last two years, the embalmers report three key results:
- Seven out of ten embalmers worldwide are seeing white fibrous clots.
- The consensus is this phenomenon started in 2021, after the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.
- Embalmers are observing these white fibrous clots in an average of about 20% of their corpses (about one in every five).
- Cath lab whistleblowers corroborate the presence of these clots in living patients:
- Dr. Phillip McMillan (UK) has a whistleblower who has worked in the same cath lab for twenty years and reports removing between three to ten of these white fibrous clots from living patients each week in his one cath lab.
- The whistleblower has access to COVID vaccination records and says 99% of the time, when he finds the white fibrous clots, the patients have received between one and eight jabs; the more jabs, the worse the clotting.
- A US whistleblower, Dr. Mohammad Basharat (Jacksonville, Florida), a cardiologist and endovascular specialist, has provided email communications and photographs showing a white fibrous clot removed from a patient (a DVT) and clot images from within the body prior to removal. He has been removing these clots from living patients for the last three years.
- Dr. Mendelman identified another whistleblower (Dr. Masherich) who is afraid to come out publicly due to concerns about license or board certification consequences.
- Implications and specifics:
- If a high percentage of the population has these clots, they could potentially grow and lead to strokes or heart attacks.
- In living patients, standard anticoagulants (heparin and other clot-busting drugs) may be effective against traditional “grape jelly” clots or “chicken fat” clots but not against these white fibrous clots; thus, physical removal via catheters is often required (sucking them out or using a catheter device with a basket to scrape them out).
- Symptoms and potential signs:
- As the clots grow in veins and arteries, symptoms can include fatigue and chest tightness; brain fog may occur if oxygen delivery to the brain is affected.
- Possible remediation and recommendations cited:
- Dr. Peter McCullough has a regimen on his website involving three natural supplements—nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin—cited as helping to break down these white fibrous clots. Nattokinase is highlighted as a natural blood thinner and is an extract of soy; the dosage, daily use, and warnings are noted on the site.