ConclusionPhotos of blood clots removed during embalming are insufficient evidence for determining how a clot formed and what role they played in a person’s death. No evidence indicates an association between the alleged increase in blood clots in corpses and COVID-19 vaccines. Instead, many experts have pointed to COVID-19 itself or the refrigeration of bodies as a more likely cause of the clots observed.
What does that say? It says nothing. "Insufficient evidence" means that they think it can't yet be proven to be Vax related, but it doesn't mean the same thing as it isn't.
The link I posted for you yesterday explains why they can't yet prove it's Vax related, but any reasonable person must think that it is.
DiogenesLamp wrote: “The link I posted for you yesterday explains why they can’t yet prove it’s Vax related, but any reasonable person must think that it is.”
Anti-vaxxers are not ‘reasonable’.
DiogenesLamp wrote: “Photos of blood clots removed during embalming are insufficient evidence for determining how a clot formed and what role they played in a person’s death. No evidence indicates an association between the alleged increase in blood clots in corpses and COVID-19 vaccines. Instead, many experts have pointed to COVID-19 itself or the refrigeration of bodies as a more likely cause of the clots observed.”
You’re confusing different statements.
The first, “Photos of blood clots removed during embalming are insufficient evidence for determining how a clot formed and what role they played in a person’s death.”, refers whether they played a role in the persons death.
The second, “No evidence indicates an association between the alleged increase in blood clots in corpses and COVID-19 vaccines.” does not say there is insufficient evidence that the vaccines are causing the clots, it says there is no evidence the vaccines are causing the clots.
The third, “Instead, many experts have pointed to COVID-19 itself or the refrigeration of bodies as a more likely cause of the clots observed.”, states there is evidence that the clots are caused by COVID-19 or refrigeration.
A ‘reasonable’ person would reject your claims.