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Rumble — In this worldwide exclusive, Dr. Jane Ruby meets with board-certified Embalmer and funeral Director, Richard Hirschman who reveals, for the first time ever, arteries and veins filled with unnatural blood clot combinations with strange fibrous materials that are completely filling the vascular system. Many of the victims reportedly died of heart attacks and strokes. Mr. Hirschman reports that he found resistance when he tried to embalm these jabbed patients, and then found these strange materials and pulled them from the large vessels of the bodies. He also reported that he has gone from seeing 50% of his embalmed cases with these types of blockages rise to almost 80%.
Just very interesting comment since Ivermectine treats heartworm. Says it about 11:02 seconds in.
(I don't know how to post the video which runs 30:28 minutes.)
*EDIT*(Thank you BW): Sorry for any confusion but I was not implying that he was suggesting it was heartworm. He is clearly only saying this material "reminded him of heartworm". Ivermectine against parasites obviously is a thing and parasites do come into the COVID conversation whether info or disinfo so That is the reason I posted it.
Worldwide Exclusive: Embalmers Find Veins & Arteries Filled with Never Before Seen Rubbery Clots
MIRROR SOURCE: Published January 26, 2022 Stew Peters Show: https://rumble.com/c/StewPeters https://rumble.com/vtcsgw-worldwide-exclusive-embalmers-find-veins-and-arteries-filled-with-never-bef.html In this worldwide exclusive, Dr. Jane Ruby me…
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Just very interesting comment since Ivermectine treats heartworm. Says it about 11:02 seconds in.
(I don't know how to post the video which runs 30:28 minutes.)
*EDIT*(Thank you BW): Sorry for any confusion but I was not implying that he was suggesting it was heartworm. He is clearly only saying this material "reminded him of heartworm". Ivermectine against parasites obviously is a thing and parasites do come into the COVID conversation whether info or disinfo so That is the reason I posted it.
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