Yes. According to published medical studies, they seem to be able to travel all over the body and enter and exit the bloodstream with ease. They love the digestive tract, but that doesn't stop them from migrating all over the body.
Why they are growing so large in the bloodstream (if true) is puzzling. Perhaps something else included in the vax encourages this. I just don't know yet.
What we need to do is have full-body autopsies in these 'Sudden Deaths' to see if these worms are not just in the blood, but in the lungs, the digestive tract, etc.
Have you seen this picture of a man with full-body infestation? See this article and image: Man INFESTED with worms in terrifying X-Ray
In a worm infestation of a. lumbricoides the worms are found in the digestive tract, which we assume is their preferred place where we know they have a lifecycle and can breed. They can migrate to the bloodstream, but don't normally kill people that way, the deaths which this species which you linked above were not bloodstream related.
The pattern in the vaxxed is different. long stringy fatal clots are found in the bodies, but no mention of them in the gut, which would be the preferred place for the worms to hang out and live their lifecycle.
The other thing is, if the morticians were pulling out worms, they would have identified them as worms, not stringy clots. Worms have body structures which are characterised and differentiated.
I disagree. The embalmer was not a Parasitologist, a Pathologist, a Medical Examiner, nor an MD. Exactly how would he know what they are? Also, the two (that I know of) embalmers who have come forward did not do autopsies on these people! They only pulled out what was needed from their arteries in order to fill them with embalming fluid to complete their job.
You say that these worms 'don't normally kill people that way', but remember, the eggs were placed in the bloodstream! Normally, the eggs are ingested, the larvae grows and then the larvae migrates wherever it wants to go.
We simply do not know what a parasite egg will do if introduced into an artery and is allowed to grow without interference from digestive juices and what not.
Yes. According to published medical studies, they seem to be able to travel all over the body and enter and exit the bloodstream with ease. They love the digestive tract, but that doesn't stop them from migrating all over the body.
Why they are growing so large in the bloodstream (if true) is puzzling. Perhaps something else included in the vax encourages this. I just don't know yet.
What we need to do is have full-body autopsies in these 'Sudden Deaths' to see if these worms are not just in the blood, but in the lungs, the digestive tract, etc.
Have you seen this picture of a man with full-body infestation? See this article and image: Man INFESTED with worms in terrifying X-Ray
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/man-infested-worms-terrifying-x-18753641
I'm not quite convinced.
In a worm infestation of a. lumbricoides the worms are found in the digestive tract, which we assume is their preferred place where we know they have a lifecycle and can breed. They can migrate to the bloodstream, but don't normally kill people that way, the deaths which this species which you linked above were not bloodstream related.
The pattern in the vaxxed is different. long stringy fatal clots are found in the bodies, but no mention of them in the gut, which would be the preferred place for the worms to hang out and live their lifecycle.
The other thing is, if the morticians were pulling out worms, they would have identified them as worms, not stringy clots. Worms have body structures which are characterised and differentiated.
I disagree. The embalmer was not a Parasitologist, a Pathologist, a Medical Examiner, nor an MD. Exactly how would he know what they are? Also, the two (that I know of) embalmers who have come forward did not do autopsies on these people! They only pulled out what was needed from their arteries in order to fill them with embalming fluid to complete their job.
You say that these worms 'don't normally kill people that way', but remember, the eggs were placed in the bloodstream! Normally, the eggs are ingested, the larvae grows and then the larvae migrates wherever it wants to go.
We simply do not know what a parasite egg will do if introduced into an artery and is allowed to grow without interference from digestive juices and what not.
It is all too unknown.
All good points fren and a good post.