More coverage of the weird blood clots, or rather tubular structures, that are increasingly being found in corpses by embalmers. An analysis by Mike Adams using state of the science "inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP_ MS), triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry," found that the structures lack key elements present in normal human blood. Wade Hamilton, a cardiologist has said:
“They are not normal post-mortem clots but rather the long tiny strings may have been etiologic in the deaths, preventing circulation to those regions. Others have shown that the spike protein can and does unfold and form a different configuration, contributing to tight string-like bonded structures with longitudinal twisting as well as cross binding, visible by microscopy, each one measuring angstroms in diameter — it takes 25,400,000 angstroms to make an inch — a typical capillary is around 5 microns, so many strings are needed to occlude a vessel.