I usually check in the the Fall along with flu updates. So these recent posts, who cares per CDC: h Are you' all COVID "Karens?" Fans of RFK Jr? Bob Wilson
Might as well share flu and measles maps: Looks like "No Kings" crowds will be safe ... except for allergies. Bob Wilson
synthetic blood clots from Covid vaxx DIED SUDDENLY (full movie 68min.) Preprints magazine publishes a respectable korean groups work about white material pulled out from human veins >this stuff has never been found in humans before year 2021 it arrives exactly at the same time with corona vaccines https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202601.1846 Beginning in early 2021, licensed embalmers and clinicians in several countries reported the recurrent removal of coherent, white, rubber-elastic intravascular casts during routine postmortem care (Haviland, 2023, 2024; Hirschman, 2022). These structures conform to the vascular lumens, extend through natural vascular bifurcations, and exhibit a tensile, elastic resistance unlike the friable, gelatinous material typical of ordinary postmortem clots. Survey data suggest that these observations are widespread, with many embalmers describing an abrupt increase in their frequency following 2021 (Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Survey, 2023; Haviland, 2024). 4. Results 4.1. Gross Morphology Canonical postmortem clot morphology (context for comparison) For reference, typical postmortem clots present as either “currant-jelly” or “chicken-fat” coagula (Bancroft, 2019). Currant-jelly clots are dark red, gelatinous, non-adherent masses dominated by loosely organised erythrocytes. Chicken-fat clots are pale yellow to tan, friable, and result from postmortem plasma–cell separation. Both forms lack tensile strength, display no laminations or Lines of Zahn, and readily wash out of the vasculature. Gross morphology of anomalous intravascular casts (AICs) The collected AIC specimens displayed striking deviations from this canonical morphology. Samples ranged from a few millimetres to >25 cm in length and were cream to opaque white with minimal red discolouration, usually restricted to focal points where casts had adhered to vascular endothelium. Many specimens exhibited multiple, anatomically plausible bifurcations, indicating that the material had conformed to branching vascular lumens rather than forming amorphous postmortem aggregates (Haviland, 2023, 2024; Hirschman, 2022). Heterogeneity was also observed: some regions were enriched with entrapped leucocytes and areas of lysed erythrocytes, whereas others were entirely white and fibrous. Mechanical behaviour and acoustic emission Cutting behaviour differed markedly from ordinary clots. Whereas postmortem clots shear silently and fragment easily, AICs consistently produced a distinct “squeak” upon scalpel transection. This phenomenon is consistent with stick–slip friction and elastic recoil, mechanisms known to produce acoustic emissions when dense elastic materials (e.g., vulcanised rubber) are cut (Cai et al., 2023). Such behaviour implies a tension-bearing, cross-linked microstructure rather than the gelatinous coagulum of conventional postmortem clots. Key distinguishing features vs postmortem clots Compared with chicken-fat and currant-jelly clots, AICs showed: Persistent elasticity and tensile strength Resistance to fragmentation/fibrinolysis White/cream colour rather than red/yellow Luminal conformity and branching Absence of gelatinous texture Partial but genuine Lines of Zahn Structured fibrin networks with sparse cellular inclusion No specimen resembled classical postmortem coagula.
Can't wait for the next lock down - if/when demz ever offer up something other than woke marxists for a campaign team