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Vaccine Injections, Blood Clots, and Conspiracies

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Vaccine Injections, Blood Clots, and Concealed Scandals
Vaccine Injections, Blood Clots, and Concealed Scandals

Vaccine Injections, Blood Clots, and Conspiracies

In a series of shocking claims, retired Air Force Major Tom Haviland and Dr. Mohannad Bisharat, an endovascular specialist and cardiologist in Jacksonville, Florida, have alleged the presence of fibrous clots in vaccinated individuals, suggesting a potential cover-up by authorities and the medical establishment.

Haviland, who has been conducting a survey on embalmers worldwide since 2021, claims to have found a vascular doctor who consistently pulls long fibrous clots out of patients since the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Dr. Bisharat admitted to removing white fibrous clots from living people in the last four years.

Haviland's attempts to bring this issue to light have fallen on deaf ears. He paid $1,600 to meet Tucker Carlson in person and gave him a vial with the clots, as well as providing all the information to his producer Samantha, but received no contact from Carlson. Haviland also tried to reach out to other major alternative media figures like Glenn Beck, Megyn Kelly, and Joe Rogan, but received no response.

The alleged evidence presented by Haviland and Dr. Bisharat has not yet translated into validation by mainstream scientific or regulatory communities. Recent scientific examinations, including Mendelian randomization studies, have not found causal links between COVID-19 vaccination and various lung diseases or clotting disorders. Research on the immunological and thrombotic effects related to COVID-19 mainly focus on spike protein-related platelet activation and rare clotting events, but do not affirm fibrous clot formation as a vaccine adverse effect. Regulatory reviews, such as the FDA’s clinical assessments of vaccines like Spikevax, report typical mild-to-moderate side effects without mentioning fibrous clot incidents.

Despite the lack of scientific consensus, some doctors are reportedly being threatened into silence about the presence of these clots. Dr. Bisharat received an email instructing him to immediately terminate all communications regarding the fibrous clots. Haviland compares the situation to what happened to doctors like Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Ryan Cole, and Dr. Pierre Kory, who faced threats to their licenses and board certifications for speaking out about COVID-19 treatments.

In Haviland's latest survey at the end of 2024, 83% of the responding embalmers reported finding unusual white fibrous clots in corpses. These clots are being found in both dead and living individuals. Haviland calls this situation a 'Clotastrophe' and has been documenting his efforts to bring this issue to light on his Substack.

The Lying Legacy Media (LLM), as Haviland refers to traditional news outlets, is keeping quiet and gaslighting the public about the presence of fibrous clots in vaccinated individuals. The major alternative media figures, who often rely on a balance of verifiable evidence and audience interest, may be avoiding amplifying such contested claims to maintain credibility or due to editorial choices, as well as platform policies and legal considerations surrounding unverified health claims.

In summary, the absence of coverage by these major alternative media voices likely reflects the current lack of scientific validation and official acknowledgment of fibrous clots related to vaccination, rather than an overt coordinated silence or cover-up. However, the allegations made by Haviland and Dr. Bisharat, if proven true, could have significant implications for public health and vaccination policies.

[1] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01667-0 [2] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006291X21003712 [3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8362070/ [4] https://www.fda.gov/media/153376/download

  1. Despite the claims made by retired Air Force Major Tom Haviland and Dr. Mohannad Bisharat regarding fibrous clots in vaccinated individuals, mainstream scientific and regulatory communities have yet to validate the evidence presented.
  2. Articles and videos about the alleged fibrous clots in vaccinated individuals have gained traction on alternative media platforms, while traditional news outlets have remained largely silent on the matter.
  3. Health-and-wellness articles discussing chronic diseases and medical-conditions have recently explored the potential risks of COVID-19 vaccines, including various lung diseases and clotting disorders, but have not specifically addressed fibrous clot formation as a vaccine adverse effect.
  4. Science-focused publications have conducted Mendelian randomization studies and examinations on the immunological and thrombotic effects related to COVID-19, but have not yet found causal links between vaccination and the formation of fibrous clots.

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