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Embalmers Are Making Shocking Discoveries in the Blood of the Dead

Kevin Downey Jr. : Sep 7, 2022
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"Prior to 2020, 2021, we probably would see somewhere between 5 to 10 percent of the bodies that we would embalm having blood clots," licensed embalmer Richard Hirschman told The Epoch Times. Today, Hirschman, who embalms in Alabama, claims that 50% to 70% of the bodies have clots.

[PJMedia.com] It sounds like a bad horror movie script from the 1960s, but it isn't.

The Epoch Times is reporting that embalmers from around the nation are speaking out about strange blood clots they have been finding in the bodies of the deceased since around 2020 or 2021. (Screengrab image)

The clots are said to be white, fibrous, and rubbery and can be the size of a grain of sand or as long as a human leg. They can be as thick as a pinky finger. One embalmer claimed they can be "nearly the strength of steel." Embalmers across the nation are contending that these clots are not normal.

FACT-O-RAMA! Embalming is the process of preserving a body with chemicals for viewing at a funeral, including draining the body of blood.

Some bodies have so many clots that the embalmers are forced to drain blood from several points instead of just one. The embalming process takes roughly two hours but can take four hours if the bodies have a lot of clotting.

"Prior to 2020, 2021, we probably would see somewhere between 5 to 10 percent of the bodies that we would embalm having blood clots," licensed embalmer Richard Hirschman told The Epoch Times.

Today, Hirschman, who embalms in Alabama, claims that 50% to 70% of the bodies have clots.

"For me to embalm a body without any clots, kind of like how it was in the day, prior to all of this stuff, it's rare," Hirschman continued.

"The exception is to embalm a body without clots," he added.

"They're not even dead from COVID. They're dying of sudden heart attacks, strokes, cancers," Hirschman stated. "It doesn't seem to matter what these people die of nowadays, so many of them have the same anomalies in their blood."

No one knows yet if the clots are due to COVID-19, the vaccine, or something else, but embalmers from around the country agree that these specific clots were not seen until recently.

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