>>>Re your: “What are your credentials? Another stranger on the internets?”<<<
What are *your* credentials? What are you but just another another anonymous poster on the internets?
Who is Mike Adams? Certainly not a scientist who can be trusted to adhere to scientific principles and ethics. In fact, he’s not a scientist at all. He’s self-described “journslist” and “activist”.
He’s better known as The Health Ranger, a king of woo, a rabid anti-vaxxer (in the old sense, before Covid), HIV/AIDS denier, and internet marketer extraordinaire:
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/quackery/mike-adams-building-alternate-reality-online
He’s also a dishonest fraudster and grifter, who doesn’t really care about your health or how much lead you ingest, so long as he’s raking in $:
https://cleanlabelproject.org/blog-post/addressing-mike-adams-the-fraud-ranger/
You can do your own internet search on him to see what you can see.
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I found this on Reddit where someone asked embalmers to comment on the Hirschman video. Sure, they, too, are anonymous internet posters, but have a look at what they have to say:
“I am curious how an embalmer knows vaccinated deceased from unvaccinated. Cause of death was not always given prior to embalming, let alone medical history.
Those clots are frequent. The guy who trained me to embalm called them “chicken fat clots” and I was training 10 years ago. If these are new to the person behind the interview then they have only performed a handful of embalmings or they are full of crap.”
and
“No, I’m not saying that I’m not willing to listen to it, but I know enough to know that it is bad information. The fact that it is a site with a political agenda leads me to believe that they are looking for anyone who will further their side of the story and they had to dig deep into small-town Alabama to find someone who is saying this nonsense.
Board certified means that he passed a written test and maybe assisted on a number of embalmings. Board certified says nothing about ability and actual experience. These clots are frequent and have always been frequent. They block veins. This happens so much that embalmers made special devices to help remove them. They made these devices decades (if not centuries) ago.
Embalmers are not medical professionals. They are trade school or community college graduates. I say this as a person who is more proud of their A.S. in Funeral Science than they are of their B.S. in Social Sciences. You have to be dedicated, caring, have grit, and posses a strong stomach to be an embalmer. You do not have to be a genius.
I appreciate that you are asking funeral professionals for information on whether or not they are seeing the same thing, but its garbage science like they are trying to get across that is one of the reasons we are still dealing with COVID-19.”
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On one of the (many, many) previous threads on this same topic posted on FR, I suggested those who carry on about “doing their own research” (which seems to consist of checking dodgy grifter sites like The Expose, Steve Kirsch, Epoch Times, etc.) actually get out and do their own research, ask funeral directors in your area about it. I’m in no way suggesting this smart Freeper ever saw my comment, let alone did his own research at my suggestion, but this Freeper did his own research:
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I’ve done a tiny amount of legwork on an earlier related thread:
Embalmer alarmed by mysterious blood clots in vaccinated people
2/14/2022, 2:07:54 PM · 85 of 124
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I’ve checked with a local (Nevada) embalmer who has 35 years experience. He’s seen nothing unusual. Last procedure was about 15 min before I talked to him, he typically does 3-5 per week.
He did mention on the way out the door that over the years he had seen occasional odd things, a few what he described as ‘chicken fat clots’.
Make of that what you will...
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4039764/posts?page=19#19
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So, how about you ask around at funeral homes in your area instead of relying on dodgy grifter sites and anonymous internet posters?
Of course those who want to believe this stuff will believe no matter what and won’t do any real primary research.
To: salemanI’ve checked with a local (Nevada) embalmer who has 35 years experience. He’s seen nothing unusual. Last procedure was about 15 min before I talked to him, he typically does 3-5 per week.