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Laura Kasner

The white fibrous clots that embalmers have been finding in the deceased

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Embalmers’ Comments to 2025 Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Survey

A guest post by Tom Haviland

At the end of all of our surveys, Laura and I provide an optional “comments box” to allow embalmers the opportunity to let us know what they are seeing (or not seeing) in their particular embalming rooms....

4 months ago
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Results of our 2025 Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Survey

A Guest Post by Tom Haviland

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For the last 4 years, Laura and I have diligently coaxed and prodded as many Funeral Director Associations and individual funeral homes as possible to participate in our annual...

4 months ago
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Two More Well-Respected Embalmers Speak Out About the “White Fibrous Clots”

A Guest Post by Tom Haviland

The evidence is so overwhelming now about the continued existence of these unusual and horrific “white fibrous clots,” that it’s criminal that this deadly phenomenon has yet to be investigated by the CDC, F...

6 months ago
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There’s a Fine Line Between Scientific ”Findings” and “Fraud”

A Guest Post by Tom Haviland

In October 2025, a scientific paper was published titled “Circulating Microclots are Structurally Associated with Neutrophil Extracellular Traps and Their Amounts are Strongly Elevated in Long Covid Patient...

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The Esteemed Shadow-Banned List

Greg Harrison is the chemist from Australia who has been tirelessly analyzing the white fibrous clots provided to him by trade embalmer, Richard Hirschman.

Greg has approximately 2,000 followers on X.

Greg’s post from June 27, 2025 entit...

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