"Died Suddenly" debunked! /s
(www.abc.net.au)
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The movie wasn't well put together, but these assholes ignored the main point of the movie. The clots aren't blood clots. The clots are something else. They brush by it in this "fact-check" and hope they can keep people from watching the movie.
"The film interviews several funeral directors and embalmers who discuss the presence of blood clots in the dead bodies of people they say have been vaccinated."
"But as fact checkers with AFP have previously explained, embalming is not the same as autopsy, and experts say clots could be caused by anything from obesity or smoking to infection with COVID-19 (or even the refrigeration of bodies)."
I'm sure blood clots are found frequently in dead bodies. The movie specifically says these aren't blood clots. The clots are whitish and fibrous like some sort of connective tissue. The people reporting these fibrous clots claim they didn't find them in bodies prior to the vaccines. The fact checkers have no way to debunk that so they ignore it.
Which is probably why they seemed to go out of their way to concentrate on the video montage of people dropping like sacks of flour, which apparently DID include people who dropped from things other than a covid shot. It's too bad the film-makers didn't realize that if they included ANY blatant distortions of facts, they would be used to try to discredit the entire film.
I'm always a bit leery of anything Stew Peters is involved in. He really hyped up "Watch the Water" also. I've wondered if maybe he goes over the top on purpose to try to make us look silly. Controlled opposition maybe.
Stew has been talking about these fibrous clots for months which made me skeptical of them, but I've heard some other people I trust (Del Bigtree and Dr. Ryan Cole) are going to be doing an investigation into them soon so maybe Stew isn't untrustworthy.
Hard to know who to trust anymore.
Yes, there is so much conflicting info, changing positions, apparent motives, etc., etc.