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Happy Blood Clot Sunday!

"This is Not Normal." Behold the Experimental Injection Magic. Trigger Alert: Graphic Images.

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Apr 24, 2022
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Normally, we don’t see clots in the iliac, in an artery. Usually they’re in veins.

Embalmer Richard Hirschman

Woof.

That long thick stringy object being pulled out of the iliac artery (hip) of an exp. mRNA injected deceased person is a blood clot.

edit: Some confusion is presenting in the comments. The clot is the dark red “string” not the white rope like binder. Apparent when you watch the video.

This is not normal.

That’s a blood clot, fam. This is some Alien shit.

edit: Again, the clot is the dark “string” in the suture.

Per Steve Kirsch’s video description, Richard is seeing these clots now in 83% (29 of the 35) cases that he did this month. Click on either pic to see the :53 video in which Embalmer Hirschman keeps pulling and pulling and pulling, and the clot seemingly never ends.

Safe and effective indeed.


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Apr 24, 2022Author

The next time I see an athlete crumble to the ground holding their chest, I will unfortunately visualize the new Alien Blood Clot that their heart is desperately and futilely trying to push blood through.

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charles
Apr 24, 2022Liked by Sage Hana

That is not a blood clot. I know. I've seen some fatal saddle emboli in my days. Blood clots contain blood.

I don't know what the hell that white thing is. Never seen anything like it.

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