Rubber Band-Like Fibers Found In Cadavers, Some Had Hand-Sized Blood Clots

Since the rollout of the covid “vaccine” there have been many accounts of the jab causing a wide variety of adverse side effects, one of the biggest being blood clotting and other strange anomalies that are hard to explain because they simply shouldn’t be there to begin with.

A mortician has discovered some strange blood clots in cadavers, and they are far from the usual sort, these are fibrous and have a different, alien-like structure.

The mortician, Richard Hershman, told Mike Adams during an interview on Infowars, that he had noticed an increase in the amount of blood clots present in bodies after the covid vax had hit the mainstream market but said he had never seen the fibrous blood clots that were in the deceased person’s blood vessels before in his career.

The blood clots, according to Hershman, looked like they were vessels themselves and were stretchy like a rubber band.

During his show, Mike Adams said “these are not normal blood clots, these are tissues, some kind of structure that is growing or is being built inside the blood vessels.”

“This is not normal; this has never happened before that we know of.” Adams said.

The mainstream media has begun to peddle “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome,” a phenomenon that was designed to explain all the sudden deaths that are suddenly claiming the lives of seemingly healthy young people.

Of course, they all have one thing in common – they have all received at least one covid vax.

Only the willingly ignorant would imply that this is just a coincidence.

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