0:06 Major Tom havland who I’m going to introduce now uh Tom thank you for very very much for coming on this video John thanks for having me on the
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show to talk about this very important topic now Tom is uh as the name would
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imply has been a major in the uh in the United States Air Force for a career also an engineer mathematician and data
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scientist and analyst so in a good position to do this work now now what on
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Earth what on Earth are we looking at here Tom please we’re looking at White
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fibrous clots that have been supplied by imalers uh and they’re seeing these all
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around the world embalmers are seeing these clots and they’re seeing them actually in a high percentage of their corpses unfortunately John and they’ve
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been seeing mostly over the last three years I actually have a small vial the clots I can show the audience
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live I’ll turn it slowly around so see the consist them yeah you can see that
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really clearly and and and what are what are they and where did you get them Tom
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got these from in Balmer Richard hman who was featured in the died suddenly movie Richard’s been sending vials of
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these out to Laboratories and scientists all over the world we’re trying to examine the clots and figure out what
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they’re made of one of the theories is that they’re uh made from amalo protein
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ameloid is a y l i d it’s just a fancy term for a misshaped or misf protein
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that builds up in our bodies so and and there’s some there’s there some fibrin
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from blood clotting processes in them as well is there correct Dr Ryan Cole has looked at them the famous pathologist
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from Idaho and he says it’s combination of the am amid protein uh fibrin you know our our blood has fibrinogen in it
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that is in liquid form that then converts into fibrin when there’s Damage Done to the um lining of the of the
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veins or arteries and that fibrin is white and then there’s also he’s found platelets in there too color and they’re
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colorless so that combination of fibrin platelets and this ameloid or ameloid
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like material and what’s the consistency like is it is it is it can you pull it apart
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is it rubbery what does it feel like it’s rubbery it stretches it’s rubbery it can break if you put enough force on
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it but it’s it’s almost like a rubber band you know it looks like a calamari and kind of feels like a rubber band to
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the to the embalmers very unusual now the these have been in the eming process
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these are flushed out of the circulatory system and they’re collected by ERS so
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these have been taken directly from the circulatory system of the recently
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deceased this is where these come from correct uh embalmers have two favorite
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in injection site points when they do embalming their favor is the cored artery in the neck so uh that’s the main
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spot they’ve been find in these clots they also uh will do an injection site Point sometimes in the iliac artery down
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in the pelvis region that then runs down your FAL arteries in the legs so that doesn’t necessarily mean where the clots
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are being formed John but that’s where the embalmer seem to be finding the clots obviously is as they’re flushing out at these injection sight points
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however some of the embalmers have told me recently they’ve had to actually create more injection sight points because when they run into a body that
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has a lot of these cloths then they have to use alternate points in order to get them all out and it’s actually it’s
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actually lengthen the process of embalming embalming used to take about an hour to hour and a half for an embalmer and now it’s taking about 2 to
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two and a half hours for for an embalming so so in some of the recently deceased this is actually clogging up
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their circulatory system such as the embalmer can’t flush the the blood out yeah and the embalmers that I’ve talked
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to are pretty insistent that they believe the clots are forming before death they think that they may be forming after death as well but they’re
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insistent that they’re perform uh they are forming before death because they’re seen them in bodies that are only an
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hour or two old and still warm they have not been refrigerated and they just there’s no way they said these clots
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could have formed in the hour or two since the person was deceased that means Tom that these clots
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are almost certainly the cause of death yes I think it’s you get this in
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your system it’s quite obvious it can cause strokes and heart attacks right a pie you know breaks off and forms an
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embolism for example you get a stroke uh one of the interesting things John is uh the traditional cloths like the grape
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jelly cloths and the chicken fat cloths that in bombers have been seen forever yeah they almost exclusively appear on
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the on the Venus side of the body but these white fibers cloths are appearing as well on the arterial side on both of
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Venus and the arterial side which it’s very uncommon for embalmers to see clots on the arterial
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side I mean there’s no question that that if these were these things in
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arteries would just ude the AR and of course you’d have a heart attack of course you’d have a stroke and and the other thing I’m
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noticing Tom is if we look here this has kind of got a branching structure I think this is what you call a
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cast yes it is it it is essentially a mold from the inside of a piece of the
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vascular system that’s what the embalmers believe as well John that it’s actually taking you on like you say the
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shape of the main canal and then all the tributaries running off of it correct
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that’s exactly what the this is like I mean I can’t really see anything else would cause that and we’ve got we’ve got
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some more we’ve got some more uh more examples uh to look at Tom I think so
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here’s another example here um 6 in Long yeah and that’s not uncommon John
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many of the bers are finding these clots uh in the 6 to 10 in range and there’s
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actually been some cases where they pulled clots that are 2 feet long out of people’s legs so this is It’s a uh it’s
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an amazing serious thing that’s going on so it’s 6 in 15 15 16
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cm um and again that one’s clearly showing a bation in my mind isn’t it an
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arterial cast correct and if that was in a vessel I don’t see any blood getting through at all quite quite incredible
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now let’s just point out that these just aren’t isolated incidents the these are several they’re some more in a jar
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similar to yours yeah and I I spoke with uh inmer Richard hman recently and
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Richard says that he has over 250 uh photos on his phone Dr Campbell
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of clots coming out of over 250 different people he’s got examples of
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these white fibrous clots as well as another issue we’ll talk about called micr clotting as well so this is he’s
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he’s got phot photos from lots of people that he’s involved yeah so that scalpel
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there again be about probably eight inches long all together the blade would be a couple inches long
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um and I think what we’re seeing here is we’re seeing the blood clot that you would
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expect right yeah on the and and like I said
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balers have been seeing those forever they actually look and feel like grape jelly there they dissolve easily in
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their hands much different than these white fiberous cloths and much different than than uh in bolers have been seeing
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chicken fat cloths for years too they’re they’re small yellowish in color and they tear very easily very different
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than these large white fibrous cloths that are much tougher and more elastic yeah the yellow one medically I think we
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call that white thrombus it’s a well it’s the plate aggregation it’s a Well recognized um pathological process just
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look at a few more to show these aren’t just random things these are more here
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again very similar um another example
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there um masses of these things I mean I mean what kind of
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volume we getting like a pound of these out of someone or it’s it’s shocking grams it’s incredible yeah and there’s
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different doctors and scientists around the world that are looking at the problem and trying to figure out how it’s forming there’s a few theories that
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that have come up recently there was a paper out of Cambridge in right in your neck of the woods uh Dr Campbell a few
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months ago that talked about a process called frame shifting where the uh our
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ribosomes might be misreading the uh modified RNA that they’re receiving and
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producing about 10% of the time what’s called an aberant or nonsense protein
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90% of the time it’s it’s it’s producing the correct Spike protein that it’s supposed to but about 10% of the time
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it’s producing a nonsense protein that then could be the formation of these white fibrous clots so that’s of course
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amalo is a well-known pathological pro protein for example it accumulates in the brain doesn’t it in uh in
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Alzheimer’s disease for example yes sir yes sir another theory that’s out there is that the uh Spike protein
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may be uh damaging or irritating the the endothelial lining of the inside walls of the blood vessels and if it actually
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causes the endothelial lining to rupture it’s it’s a thin single layer of cells
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that tissue then tissue factor from the interior of the walls of the blood vessels could be spilling into the
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bloodstream and forming these clots as well so there are scientists around the world that are looking at the the
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problem of what exactly is you know forming or how this ameloid material is building up in in the bloodstream mhm I
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mean the idea that it’s damaged to the vascular endothelial wall I don’t really see that because these things are solid
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aren’t they they’re you know if if if that’s the Lumin of the blood vessel um then this white stuff is like filling up
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the whole Gap in the middle isn’t it yeah well we think it’s growing right so it’s yeah some point it’s smaller right
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and blood’s still able to flow around but then then at some point it completely blocks off a vessel or you
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embolism breaks off and go through a critical juncture and that’s when you get your stroke or heart attack so you
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know it may it may be a process where it takes maybe 6 months maybe 12 or 18 months for these to grow to the size
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that they become dangerous to a living person really so there could be that so they could be growing for some months
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could be we’re not sure but that the the data that I’ve collected seems to indicate that’s a possibility cuz some
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of the embalmers didn’t start seeing the white fiberous cloths until the middle of
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2021 um after a certain event happened earlier that year let’s go back a bit
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2020 yeah there was a lot of people getting the Wuhan version of of the SARS
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Corona virus 2 and then into the alpha were and that’s before the vaccine
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roll out of course when this disease was presumably rampant um because there was no
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vaccination were you getting any reports of these white things whatever
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we call them happening in 2020 I did indeed John to a lesser extent in our
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first survey 44 of the embalmers we we got 179 responses from embalmers in our
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first survey that we did uh last year and 44 of those ERS did see the white
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fiberous clots um and that makes sense because like say there’s a spike protein on the surface of the virus itself and
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we believe that Spike protein on the virus on the virus itself can lead to the formation of these ameloid proteins
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but then the embalmer saw that explode in 2021 when we had the Advent of the role
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out of the uh medical intervention so uh many more embalmers
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saw the phenomenon in 2021 and as we know there’s a rationale for that right because the medical
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intervention was supposed to stay in in your deltoid muscle and produce just
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enough of the spike protein to elist an immune response and do that for just a couple of days of a we or a week and
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then it its job is done it’s got you ready for covid when it came but uh we know now that that’s not what happened
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at all the medical intervention goes all over your body turning your whole body into a spike protein factory and it can
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do that for months at a time so the scientist that I’ve talked to John believe that it’s exacerbated or
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supercharg the effect of the formation of these white fibrous clots I just have to take a breath Tom to
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pause so I don’t get cross you know we were told exactly what you said and um it was wrong this these
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lipid nanop particles are systemically distributed they go everywhere and uh we’re just starting to
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learn some of the consequences of that misinformation lie whatever propaganda
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or whatever you want to call it but we we’ll we’ll stick with with we’ll just stick with this so 2021
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2022 um did the amount that we’re seeing remain constant 2021 2022
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2023 uh no uh 20 uh 2021 and 2022 when we did our survey last year um in fact
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we can go to the slides if you want to we we actually we will we will in a minute yeah yeah yeah yeah but but uh
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actually in 2023 when we just checked this year the percentage of corpses uh
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that contain the white fibers clots went down from an average of about 30% down to 20% this is in 2023 in yeah in 2022
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it was about 30% of corpses contain these white fibrous clots like like I’m showing here but in 2020 uh3 that went
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down to 20% and that’s not necessarily A Vindication of the medical intervention
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because if you remember here in America about 80% of adults over the age of 18 at at least the first two medical
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interventions way back in 2021 but but only about 20% of Americans took the um ba4
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ba5 uh B booster in the fall of 2022 and even less Americans about 15% John took
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the uh xbb 1.5 booster that came out last fall of 2023 so as you get further
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and further away from the medical interventions you might expect to see less of these white Furst clots which is
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indeed what embalmer said in 2023 so basically I think we’ve
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identified a temporal correlation and a quantitative temporal correlation there
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well you know we can’t necessarily say correlation is not necessarily causation John but but you know I’m seeing an
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awful lot of correlation here so I’ll just let you know that yeah we’re not sure of correlation
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at the moment Tom that is for sure unfortunately I think I think the data
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indicates though John it is a spike protein problem yes gr where the spike protein comes from of that I am
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completely convinced Tom completely um The Embers you’ve talked to had they
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seen anything like this anything at all like this before the Embers I’ve talked
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to John and you’ll see in the survey these these balers have 20 or 30 years of experience John and they’ve never
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seen this phenomenon before until the last few years like I say they’ve only seen grape jelly cloths and chicken fat
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clots in the past not these white fibrous clots yeah and I’ve got half a
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dozen big thick books on pathology and they’re not in there this is a new phenomena it’s a new
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pathology um should we go and look at some of your data on the U on the slides
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Tom is is that absolutely let’s let’s go look at some of the data and then I have a story for you afterwards it’s a bit of
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a scandal I think but we’ll talk about it maybe after let me give you a story just be just before that as well I’ve
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just been talking to a um uh a senior Undertaker in England and uh he wasn’t
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aware of this but he’s actually been talking to his iner just today uh who and this guy basically embs
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all the time it’s what he does and uh he says in the people he’s
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eming he’s seeing a fifth to a third of people with these
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clots that’s not surprising to me that’s right in the Wheelhouse of the averages you’ll see here in the slides coming up
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20 to 30% now one thing that surprised me he says
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that um the amount of uming prior to Cremation and prior to burial is is roughly the same um again where we live
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it’s about 30% in other parts of the country it’s 50 or 60% so basically he’s saying 20 to 30%
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of people being embed and 20 to 30% of those having these clots but of course
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there’s no no reason why the people that are being in barn would not be a representative sample so from this it
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looks like it looks like it could well be that 20 to 30% of people that are
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dying have got these clots correct it’s just this is just a
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mindblowing massive new pathology I’m I’m I’m I’m I
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mean I’d heard about these clots you know about 18 months back time but then when I got your email with the information I’m just blown away I am
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blown away you can see I’m Blown Away by it the the the magnitude of the pathology that we talking about is
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immense and in addition to the white fibers clots as you’ll see in the slides coming up there’s been an increase in the traditional grape jelly clots and
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also this phenomenon of microc clotting as well of the blood yes you did say that as well as the clots you getting
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this sort of coffee ground thing correct and and and of course coffee ground is old altered blood and this this is
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classic of uh small small um uh small
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thrombi small blood clots correct so so we’ve got the two pathologies here we’ve got the uh the
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white ones and we’ve got the mic the micr clotting as well yeah now this is an
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impressive study that you’ve done on your own valtion Tom quite impressive um
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just um do you want to just basically talk us through it as as we uh as we as we look through yeah uh I did the study
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from December 8th until January 8th so it just finished about a month ago yeah