Richard Hirschman, a board-certified
embalmer and funeral director with more than 20 years of experience, has
come forward with some mysterious and disturbing findings. In the time
period since COVID-19 shots were rolled out, starting around the middle
of 2021, Hirschman states that he’s been finding “strange clots” in the
bodies of the deceased.
In a worldwide exclusive interview with the Dr. Jane Ruby Show,
Hirschman describes unnatural, fibrous clots that are filling vessels,
making it difficult for embalming to occur.1
In the video above, you can view the long, rubbery clots firsthand.
Warning: Some of the photos are graphic. “I’ve seen a handful of these,”
Hirschman says, referring to a clot he pulled from a body’s groin area,
which is nearly the length of the leg.
The clot was so alarming that Hirschman snapped a photo, explaining
that he thought, “I’ve got to take a picture of this because nobody is
going to believe what this looks like.” At the time of the photo, he had
already pulled out a few other similarly large clots from other bodies.2
Hirschman’s observations have been confirmed by colleagues, including
Cary Watkins, who has more than 50 years of embalming experience. Not
only does Watkins know Hirschman personally, but he said he is a
credible embalmer. Watkins witnessed Hirschman remove the strange clots
from a body and said he has never seen any clots like them in his
five-decade career.3
Strange White, Fibrous Clots: It ‘Just Isn’t Normal’
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“When I do the embalming, I have to go into the vein. And in order
for the embalming process, I have to allow blood to be drained. So I
actually pulled this huge, long clot — fibrous looking clot — out prior
to an embalming,” Hirschman said.4
The beginning of the clot, which resembles a white, rubbery worm,
appears red and like a normal clot. But the majority of the clot is
different; it’s composed of a white, fibrous material. “It just isn’t
normal,” he said, adding:5
“Typically, a blood clot is smooth; it’s blood that
has coagulated together. But when you squeeze it, or touch it or try to
pick it up, it generally falls apart … you can almost squeeze it between
your fingers and get it back to blood again. But this white fibrous
stuff is pretty strong. It’s not weak at all. You can manipulate it,
it’s very pliable. It’s not hard … it is not normal. I don’t know how
anybody can live with something like this inside of them.”
The person from whom the long clot in the video was pulled had
received COVID-19 shots but contracted COVID-19 anyway. They were
released from a hospital after testing negative for SARS-CoV-2, but died
a few days later — “probably because he was full of blood clots,”
Hirschman said.6
He also had information from a reliable source that family members
were upset because the man had been released from the hospital despite
still feeling sick, including suffering from difficulty breathing and
shortness of breath.
A second photo in the video shows what the clots looked like once
Hirschman rinsed them off. “To get a view of what’s inside of this, I
could literally rinse these clots, rub the blood off of them, and this
white stuff holds strong. It does not dissolve. You can break it, but
it’s stretchy.”7 When he spoke with his colleagues, they confided that they’re also seeing the same thing.
Another unusual aspect of the clots is that they’re being found in
both veins and arteries. Typically, clots aren’t found in arteries
unless a person has been dead for several days, which wasn’t the case
when Hirschman found them.
‘It Looks Like Heartworms for People’
Hirschman and a colleague have pulled numerous fibrous strings from
bodies — a phenomenon that he hasn’t seen before in his 20-plus year
career. He described them as resembling worms while a colleague said,
“It looks like heartworms for people.” However, these are not worms or
parasites. As Hirschman said, he never saw one move. In a commentary,
Dr. Robert Jay Rowen explained:8
“I watched this video and it is frightening. This
undertaker could not withdraw blood from leg veins to inject
formaldehyde to preserve the body. He explored and not only found clots,
which can be natural, but at the end of the clot he found dense white
stringy material he described as shaped like a worm, but I don’t want
you to be misled that there could be a parasite.
It looked like a twisted rope. You won’t believe this
unless you see it. Worse, he found a few in arteries which should never
have anything like it due to high flow. His colleagues are reporting
similar findings to him since COVID vaccine advent.”
Hirschman said that January 2021 was the busiest he’s been in his
career, which happened to coincide with the rollout of COVID-19 shots.
He didn’t see the white “wormy” structures right away, but as he’s now
seeing it increasingly often, he’s become concerned for the future.
Many of those affected were said to have died from a heart attack or
stroke. “Most people will not see what I see. Doctors, when they draw
blood, they cannot see this stuff.” Hirschman intends to have the
substance chemically analyzed, adding it’s become so common that if he
embalms four bodies in a day, two of them will have the fibrous clots.
Majority of Bodies Now Affected
Since November, Hirschman states that more than 50% of the bodies he
embalms are affected by the strange clots, and the trend appears to be
on the rise:9
“If this is caused by the vaccine, which my gut is
telling me it is — I can’t prove that — if it is caused by the vaccine,
imagine the amount of people that will be dying in the future, because
people can’t live with this kind of substance floating around in their
vessels.
And it’s amazing how many people are dying of heart
attack and stroke lately. If one of these small, fibrous tissues gets up
into the brain, they’re going to have a stroke. If it gets into your
heart, it’s going to lead you to a heart attack.”
One individual in his 50s, who Hirschman embalmed, died of a heart
attack and had the white, fibrous clots. His wallet was on him, and as
Hirschman checked for personal effects, he noticed the man’s COVID-19
vaccine card there.
“He has been super busy with his embalming business since the vaccine
rollout,” Rowen said. “He never saw it before 2020 in 20 years of work.
He doesn’t know if they all were vaccinated. The rate of this
occurrence seems to be increasing in the past few months from 50% to 80%
of the bodies.”10
In the last month, Hirschman said, out of 35 people he embalmed, 24
had the clots. He’s hesitant to reveal the findings to family members of
the victims, as he doesn’t want to start a panic. However, if the
composition of the fibrous material can be uncovered, he’s hopeful that
something could be done to stave off the damage and save people’s lives.
Shots Double Risk of Acute Coronary Syndrome
Rare blood clots continue to be reported as adverse reactions to COVID-19 shots.11
In one example, 17-year-old Everest Romney received his first dose of
the Pfizer shot, and experienced extreme swelling in his arm and neck
that night.12
Two days later, the previously healthy athlete was unable to lift his
head due to the pain and swelling. A pediatrician dismissed the
concerns, blaming them on a sports injury.
His mother insisted on a CT scan, which revealed a blood clot inside
his jugular vein on the same side he got the shot. Rare blood clots in
his brain were also later revealed. He ended up in the ICU, where
doctors still refused to acknowledge that the clots could be linked to
the shot.
A study published in the November 16, 2021, issue of the journal
Circulation is also especially relevant given Hirschman’s testimony. The
study concluded that “the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation
on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may
account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy,
and other vascular events following vaccination.”
People who had been jabbed more than doubled their risk of acute
coronary syndrome (ACS), an umbrella term that includes not only heart
attacks, but also a range of other conditions involving abruptly reduced
blood flow to your heart. Signs and symptoms of ACS typically begin
very suddenly and include:13
Chest pain/discomfort, often described as aching, pressure, tightness or burning sensations |
Pain that radiates from your chest to your shoulders, arms, upper abdomen, back, neck and/or jaw |
Nausea and/or vomiting |
Indigestion |
Shortness of breath |
Sudden heavy sweating |
Lightheadedness, dizziness and/or fainting |
Unusual or inexplicable fatigue |
Patients who received a two-dose regimen of mRNA more than doubled
their five-year ACS risk, driving it from an average of 11% to 25%. In a
November 21, 2021, tweet, cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra wrote:14
“Extraordinary, disturbing, upsetting. We now have
evidence of a plausible biological mechanism of how mRNA vaccine may be
contributing to increased cardiac events. The abstract is published in
the highest impact cardiology journal so we must take these findings
very seriously.”
Fibrinolytic Enzymes May Help
If you’ve received a COVID-19 injection and are suffering from any
shot-induced symptoms, the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Working
Group’s (FLCCC) I-RECOVER15 protocol for long-haul COVID syndrome has been used to treat shot-induced symptoms with similar success.
The protocol can be downloaded in full,16
and gives you step-by-step instructions on how to treat long-haul COVID
syndrome and/or reactions from COVID-19 injections. Further, if you’ve
been injected and want to reduce your risk of any potential
complications, there are a few basic strategies I would advise.
1. Make certain you measure your vitamin D
level and take enough vitamin D orally (typically about 8,000 units/day
for most adults) and/or get sensible sun exposure to make sure your
level is 60 to 80 ng/ml (150 to 2000 nmol/l).
2. Eliminate all vegetable (seed) oils in
your diet, which involves eliminating nearly all processed foods and
most meals in restaurants unless you can be sure the chef is cooking
only with butter. Avoid any sauces or salad dressings in restaurants, as
they are loaded with seed oils.
Also avoid chicken and pork, as they are rich in linoleic acid, the
omega-6 fat that nearly everyone consumes far too much of and
contributes to oxidative stress that causes heart disease.
3. Consider taking around 500 milligrams a
day of NAC, as it helps prevent blood clots and is a precursor for your
body to produce the important antioxidant glutathione.
4. Hirschman recommended daily aspirin,
but consider fibrinolytic enzymes instead, which digest the fibrin that
leads to blood clots, strokes and pulmonary embolisms. The dose is
typically two, twice a day, but must be taken on an empty stomach,
either an hour before or two hours after a meal. Otherwise, the enzymes
will digest your food and not the fibrin in the blood clot.
For even more options, the World Council for Health, a worldwide
coalition of health-focused organizations and civil society groups that
seek to broaden public health knowledge, has released a spike protein
detox guide full of natural remedies that may help support your health.17