These clots have been reported by various sources for over half a decade, and still nothing is being done about it.
At least studies are being published confirming the problem and expanding on what is known about it.
https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-multi-year-study-of-808
A new peer-reviewed study in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science has officially documented a phenomenon embalmers have been reporting for years: unusual white fibrous structures found in the veins and arteries of deceased individuals.
The study was led by Thomas F. Haviland, a retired U.S. Air Force Major, mathematician, and data analyst, along with Laura Kasner and Daniel Santiago, PharmD. Over four consecutive survey years from 2022 to 2025, the researchers collected responses from embalmers in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
(Lots more, including horrible images. No paywall).
My family didn't take the Covid "vax" shots. Most of our friends didn't take them either.
I was a regular blood donor, never missed an appointment to donate Double-Reds three times per year. After Covid, which began with mandatory Covid "vax" shots (which we KNEW was wrong), and then the enforced "masking" and distancing based on arbitrary stupid 'rules'... I refused to participate. The blood centers complied with the corruption.
I haven't donated a drop since Jan. 1st 2020. I refuse to donate any blood until the USA has a special separated blood supply NON-Covid Vax. We have tons of blood testing in the U.S. which either accepts or rejects potential donors based on their blood issues. They ask all sorts of lifestyle questions to determine if you are allowed to donate blood. However, they NEVER ask if you've taken the Covid Vax injections, if so then what type, and how many boosters you've had.
I really hope Kennedy considers establishing a SAFE separate blood supply for Non-Covid Vax blood. I will be back donating regularly. Until then... nada.
That's an important issue that isn't highlighted often enough. Thanks for the comment.