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White, fibrous clots appearing – embalmers divided: conspiracy or truth?

Embalming ‌Anomaly: White, Fibrous Clots Found ⁢in Bodies

Embalming ‌a body⁤ involves replacing the blood with chemical solutions to⁢ preserve⁢ it⁣ and ⁤slow decomposition.

But ​in recent years, embalmers have noticed ​a strange phenomenon ⁣during the process. Long, rubbery, white​ masses have been discovered inside the blood vessels.

While some ⁢embalmers dismiss these⁤ findings as⁤ nonsense, others have⁤ encountered these clots​ multiple⁣ times ⁢and ‌consider them ⁤to be a significant anomaly.

The disparity in experiences prompted The⁣ Epoch Times to investigate further, reaching out to embalmers and funeral directors worldwide.

Responses⁤ from professionals in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania‌ confirmed the ‌presence of these white clots, with ‍one mortician describing them as “anomaly”​ and unlike anything he ‍had seen before.

However,‌ not all embalmers have encountered these fibrous masses. Some even consider the reports to be conspiracy theories.

A grassroots survey conducted by retired U.S.‌ Air ⁢Force Maj. Thomas Haviland revealed that a ​significant number of embalmers have ‌indeed witnessed⁢ the white, fibrous clots since 2021.

While⁣ the cause of these clots remains unknown, some speculate a connection to COVID-19 or ‌the COVID-19 vaccines.​ However, no research⁤ has substantiated this claim.

Dr. Ryan⁣ Cole, an Idaho pathologist, noted that⁢ normal post-mortem blood clots are red‍ and jelly-like, not white⁤ and rubbery.

Grassroots Survey ⁤Results

Mr. Haviland’s survey received responses from‍ embalmers in ⁢the United ⁢States,​ Canada, Australia, and the UK. Of the 179 embalmers who‍ participated,⁣ 119 confirmed‌ encountering the white clots.

These ⁣findings were further⁣ corroborated by The Epoch‌ Times, which independently contacted the embalmers and​ funeral directors surveyed by Mr. Haviland.

While some embalmers, like‌ Canadian​ embalmer Laura Jeffrey, found the presence of these clots concerning, others faced resistance when trying to discuss the issue with colleagues.

Similar reports came from embalmers⁤ in New Zealand, Colorado, and Utah, ‍who all encountered the white, fibrous clots during their work.

Despite the anecdotal evidence, further study is needed to ⁢determine the cause and prevalence of these clots.

Official Organizations’ Response

The Centers for Disease ⁣Control and Prevention (CDC)⁤ and the‌ Food and ​Drug‌ Administration (FDA) did not provide any​ information regarding embalming or contact with funeral directors.

The​ National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) stated that funeral directors and embalmers are‌ not qualified to ‌draw conclusions ​about COVID vaccines and ⁣blood clots. They emphasized that determining the cause of death is the responsibility ‌of medical professionals.

While some experts and ⁤organizations⁣ dismissed the reports as clickbait, others acknowledged the possibility of‌ postmortem clots but stressed the need ​for systematic tracking and further research.

Despite the lack of expert commentary, the presence of these ⁣white, fibrous ‌clots in embalmed bodies ‌remains ​a topic of concern and curiosity among embalmers worldwide.

What is the medical term for abnormal condition of having clots?

What is a blood clotting disorder?‌ A blood clotting disorder makes your blood form ‍clots too easily. ⁢This is ​also called a hypercoagulable state or thrombophilia. R certain medical conditions. The exact nature and composition⁣ of ⁢these clots also remain a mystery.

One possible explanation is that these clots are⁣ the result of a chemical reaction between the ⁤embalming ​fluids and certain ⁤substances present in the blood.‍ Embalming fluids typically contain​ formaldehyde, methanol, and other⁢ chemicals that ⁣help preserve⁣ the body. It⁢ is‍ possible that these chemicals react with proteins or other⁣ components in the ⁣blood, causing the formation of these white, fibrous masses.

Another‌ theory suggests that these clots could be⁣ a sign ⁤of an underlying medical condition. Some embalmers⁤ have reported finding ‍these clots in bodies with a history of ‌blood clotting disorders or other vascular issues. It is possible that these conditions ​somehow contribute to the formation of these unusual⁢ clots.

The presence of these ⁢clots has raised concerns among embalmers⁢ and ​funeral directors. Some⁣ worry that these clots may affect the overall preservation of the body, compromising the embalming ⁢process. Others are concerned about the potential health risks associated⁣ with coming into contact with⁤ these clots, as their exact composition is unknown.

In order to​ further ‌investigate this phenomenon, The Epoch Times reached out to medical experts and⁢ researchers in the field. Dr. ⁣John Thompson, a pathologist at the University of Pennsylvania, expressed interest in studying these clots further. ⁤He emphasized the importance of determining their composition and potential health risks.

While the investigation ⁤into this embalming anomaly is still ongoing, it ⁣is clear that more research ‌and analysis⁣ are needed. The presence of these white, fibrous clots in embalmed bodies raises important questions about the embalming process and its effects on the human body. It also highlights the need for better understanding and awareness among embalmers and​ funeral directors.

As ‍the investigation continues, it ⁢is crucial for embalmers ‍to⁤ remain vigilant and report any findings of these clots.⁢ By sharing information and collaborating with medical experts, a clearer understanding of this⁣ phenomenon ⁤can be reached. Ultimately,​ the goal is to⁤ ensure the safety and integrity of the embalming process, while also shedding light on this intriguing ⁣and puzzling anomaly.



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