About this Video
- Video Title: White clots in 2025
- Channel: Dr. John Campbell
- Speakers: Tom Havland, Dr. John Campbell
- Duration: 00:28:33
Introduction
This video discusses a survey conducted by Tom Havland among embalmers and funeral directors in Tennessee regarding the prevalence of unusual white fibrous clots observed in corpses during the first half of 2025. The findings are compared to previous years' data and discussed in the context of potential links to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Key Takeaways
- Embalmers and funeral directors in Tennessee are still observing white fibrous clots in corpses in 2025, though at a slightly reduced rate compared to 2024.
- Approximately 17% of corpses examined in the first half of 2025 showed these clots, down from 27% in the 2024 survey.
- The observed clots are described as large, white, fibrous, tough, and rubbery, differing from the smaller, yellowish "chicken fat" clots typically seen.
- A significant number of embalmers (70%) reported observing microclotting ("coffee grounds" blood) in corpses, a much higher percentage than pre-COVID-19 years.
- There's a reported increase in infant deaths in the first half of 2025 compared to pre-COVID-19 years, with a correlation possibly linking this to the presence of spike protein in placentas and breast milk. The survey suggests a 14% increase in infant deaths for those embalmers who reported an increase.
- Microscopic analysis suggests that the white fibrous clots are formed due to the interaction of fibrinogen with spike protein and potentially phospholipid nanoparticles, hindering the breakdown of clots by plasmin.