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Clotastrophe

Laura Kasner

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

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  • Laura Kasner

    I’m a childless married woman of a certain age (born in 1959) who didn’t do much of anything truly meaningful in my life until God chose me for an important role in spreading the truth.

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