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Post by leftturnonly on Nov 22, 2022 1:56:46 GMT
Died Suddenly, a film of what embalmers and funeral directors have been noticing recently. The film's premiering today and the link is to Rumble. **Warning** Long fibrous strands that create(d) blood clots are shown. Watch this as you would any other medical video. Y'all can make this as political as you want, if you want, but this affects all of us no matter the politics, religion, age, sex, gender, race, or socio-economic situation.
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Post by Lexica on Nov 22, 2022 2:03:13 GMT
Where would we watch this? Netflix? A theater?
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Post by leftturnonly on Nov 22, 2022 2:06:57 GMT
Where would we watch this? Netflix? A theater? I linked it in the OP. Link AgainI'm watching it for free on Rumble right now and have no idea where else you can see it.
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 22, 2022 2:10:22 GMT
Where would we watch this? Netflix? A theater? On Twitter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Post by Lexica on Nov 22, 2022 2:10:44 GMT
Thank you. The first link wasn't working for me, but the second one does.
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Post by smasonnc on Nov 22, 2022 2:18:24 GMT
Where would we watch this? Netflix? A theater? On the "Rumble" website. Here's a bit about it so you know what to expect. The cloud services business is known for hosting Truth Social and the video platform is popular among American right, and far-right users, and has been described as part of "alt-tech".
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 2:19:59 GMT
Can you give us the jest of this video. I don't have an hour to watch. Thanks!
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Post by papersilly on Nov 22, 2022 2:20:06 GMT
i love documentaries. this looks interesting.
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Post by compeateropeator on Nov 22, 2022 2:27:12 GMT
Can you give us the jest of this video. I don't have an hour to watch. Thanks! I haven’t watched it but I think it is supposed to be a documentary to show that the Covid vaccination is killing people by causing these long stringy things in the blood. Supposedly (can’t say if there has been research or peer reviewed articles on it) funeral people are reporting this.
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Post by pinklady on Nov 22, 2022 2:31:54 GMT
It’s Covid maga bullshit.
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 2:32:26 GMT
Can you give us the jest of this video. I don't have an hour to watch. Thanks! I haven’t watched it but I think it is supposed to be a documentary to show that the Covid vaccination is killing people by causing these long stringy things in the blood. Supposedly (can’t say if there has been research or peer reviewed articles on it) funeral people are reporting this. Thank you! I will bookmark and watch later as this is of interest to me. My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid. I think that is just too many to be a coincidence. Why did my family not get them in the years before Covid? The only other blood clot that I know of in a family member was my dad and the was after he broke his hip. Blamed it on being active and then sedentary. That was eons ago and I don't think thinners were an automatic when laid up in a hospital bed.
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Post by sideways on Nov 22, 2022 2:34:35 GMT
Died Suddenly, a film of what embalmers and funeral directors have been noticing recently. The film's premiering today and the link is to Rumble. **Warning** Long fibrous strands that create(d) blood clots are shown. Watch this as you would any other medical video. Y'all can make this as political as you want, if you want, but this affects all of us no matter the politics, religion, age, sex, gender, race, or socio-economic situation. A fucking loon sharing propaganda. How surprising.
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Post by sideways on Nov 22, 2022 2:40:16 GMT
Where would we watch this? Netflix? A theater? Most theaters and Netflix aren’t going to show batshit crazy propaganda put out by conspiracy theorists.
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Post by Gennifer on Nov 22, 2022 2:43:02 GMT
Thank you! I will bookmark and watch later as this is of interest to me. My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid. I think that is just too many to be a coincidence. Why did my family not get them in the years before Covid? The only other blood clot that I know of in a family member was my dad and the was after he broke his hip. Blamed it on being active and then sedentary. That was eons ago and I don't think thinners were an automatic when laid up in a hospital bed. I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though.
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Post by christine58 on Nov 22, 2022 2:44:16 GMT
Thank you! I will bookmark and watch later as this is of interest to me. My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid. I think that is just too many to be a coincidence. Why did my family not get them in the years before Covid? The only other blood clot that I know of in a family member was my dad and the was after he broke his hip. Blamed it on being active and then sedentary. That was eons ago and I don't think thinners were an automatic when laid up in a hospital bed. I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though.
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Post by sideways on Nov 22, 2022 2:48:44 GMT
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Post by Merge on Nov 22, 2022 2:51:06 GMT
Thank you! I will bookmark and watch later as this is of interest to me. My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid. I think that is just too many to be a coincidence. Why did my family not get them in the years before Covid? The only other blood clot that I know of in a family member was my dad and the was after he broke his hip. Blamed it on being active and then sedentary. That was eons ago and I don't think thinners were an automatic when laid up in a hospital bed. I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though. Yeah, it’s funny how there was evidence of unusual clotting as a post-Covid complication even before vaccines were available. It’s one of the things that was consistently brought up when Covid deniers said we should all just get the virus and establish “herd immunity,” no big deal, no worse than a cold, etc. This never should have been political. But it’s the OP and people like her who made it that way. Viewing the crap that’s on Rumble is way more dangerous than a Covid vaccine.
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 2:57:11 GMT
Thank you! I will bookmark and watch later as this is of interest to me. My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid. I think that is just too many to be a coincidence. Why did my family not get them in the years before Covid? The only other blood clot that I know of in a family member was my dad and the was after he broke his hip. Blamed it on being active and then sedentary. That was eons ago and I don't think thinners were an automatic when laid up in a hospital bed. I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though. Another interesting point to consider. None of my relatives that have had clots have had Covid.
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Post by Nink on Nov 22, 2022 3:07:26 GMT
I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though. Another interesting point to consider. None of my relatives that have had clots have had Covid. That they know of. I didn’t think I’d had it, but a blood test showed that I had.
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Post by busy on Nov 22, 2022 3:13:04 GMT
Thanks, but I'll pass this latest round of deliberately misleading misinformation.
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 3:27:05 GMT
Another interesting point to consider. None of my relatives that have had clots have had Covid. That they know of. I didn’t think I’d had it, but a blood test showed that I had. True, but 3 of the 4 had regular tests because of various reasons, but they never had the antibodies tests.
I swear my son and grandson had it, but they tested negative.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 22, 2022 3:34:34 GMT
Well before there were any vaccines available.
I was hospitalized April 2020 with suspected Covid. I received heparin daily, because they were concerned about blood clots. They also sent me to have testing for clots in my legs several times. They never found any..
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Post by aj2hall on Nov 22, 2022 4:05:30 GMT
www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/feb/09/newswars/no-clear-evidence-covid-19-vaccines-are-responsibl/A handful of embalmers claim they started noticing strange blood clots in bodies after the COVID-19 pandemic began, with some attributing it to the vaccine.The National Funeral Directors Association said embalmers in its network have noticed an uptick in blood clots in COVID-related deaths; however, it has been among the unvaccinated and vaccinated. This anomaly may be the result of the coronavirus itself, since the infection can cause blood vessel inflammation, damage to very small vessels, and blood clots.One of the claims comes from an article titled "Embalmers finding ‘strange clots’ in jabbed people" and published by NewsWars, a website run by Alex Jones that has a history of spreading fake news and conspiracy theories.News Wars, Shocking Interview: Embalmers Finding "Strange Clots" In Jabbed People, Jan. 28, 2022. InfoWars, Funeral Director Describes "Alarming Rise" in Blood Clot Deaths Since Covid Vaccine Rollout, Dec. 8, 2021. Johns Hopkins Medicine, COVID Vaccine Side Effects, Nov. 9, 2021. Johns Hopkins Medicine, Heart Problems after COVID-19, Dec. 8, 2021. Johns Hopkins University & Medicine, Coronavirus Resource Center, accessed Feb. 8, 2022. The University of Utah, Blood Clotting, COVID-19, and Vaccines, July 7, 2021. World Health Organization, Cardiovascular Diseases, June 11, 2021.
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Post by aj2hall on Nov 22, 2022 4:12:30 GMT
Misinformation, disinformation, lots of conspiracy theories and just plain falsehoods. From the OP, not surprising. This "medical video" is as fictional as Grey's Anatomy or another TV medical drama. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/02/01/how-falsehood-athletes-dying-covid-vaccines-spread/This claim has been debunked repeatedly. The story of athletes dropping dead from coronavirus vaccines has its roots in mysterious Austrian websites with ties to that country’s far-right populist party, the Freedom Party. Those stories were then recycled by right-wing media in the United States and then eventually came out of the mouth of a U.S. senator.
As is often the case, a kernel of truth — some people have reported an inflammation of the heart muscle known as myocarditis after taking mRNA-based vaccines — has been exploited by purveyors of falsehoods. Medical research shows the risk of getting myocarditis from the coronavirus itself is about 100 times higher than getting it from a vaccine. Let’s follow the misinformation trail.
This depressing saga shows how “just asking questions” is used as a get-out-of-jail card for those peddling falsehoods about the coronavirus vaccines. Any vaccine carries some risk, but these lists of athletes, often assembled by anonymous individuals with no apparent medical credentials, are sketchy and anecdotal; there is no baseline comparison that would put these figures in context. Caveats that would detract from the scare headlines are buried. Meanwhile, these reports have had their intended effect: spreading fear among athletes about covid vaccinations. A responsible politician would determine the facts, not “ask questions” premised on unverified claims made by bottom feeders of the Internet. Anyone who spreads this misinformation, in whatever form, earns Four Pinocchios. www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-funeralhomes-covid/fact-check-no-evidence-that-according-to-funeral-homes-the-only-ones-dying-are-those-receiving-the-vaccine-idUSL2N2OD1TXAn anonymous testimony from someone claiming to be a funeral director in the UK has been used online to claim that according to funeral homes, “the only ones dying” are those receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Reuters found no evidence to back up this allegation.
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Post by Gennifer on Nov 22, 2022 4:28:27 GMT
I think it’s well-established that having blood clots is a symptom of long Covid. OP is perpetuating the fringe idea that the vaccine is what caused them, though. Another interesting point to consider. None of my relatives that have had clots have had Covid. Your earlier post literally said, “My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid.”
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Post by samantha25 on Nov 22, 2022 4:35:49 GMT
Just don't even respond to the BS.
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 4:38:57 GMT
Another interesting point to consider. None of my relatives that have had clots have had Covid. Your earlier post literally said, “My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid.” Sorry that was not clear. Should have added since the Covid out break.
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 22, 2022 5:09:04 GMT
Your earlier post literally said, “My Brother-in-law, my sister, my mom and my nephew have all had blood clots since Covid.” Sorry that was not clear. Should have added since the Covid out break. If you think about it though per your previous post, most became sedentary because everything shut down. So yes, Covid lock down could very well have been the reason the blood clots came about.
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Post by snyder on Nov 22, 2022 5:18:35 GMT
Sorry that was not clear. Should have added since the Covid out break. If you think about it though per your previous post, most became sedentary because everything shut down. So yes, Covid lock down could very well have been the reason the blood clots came about. I know, there are so many factors. It is just something I thought was really odd to have so many members of my family experience that I can't help but try to analyze it in my head. Two kept on working in their very physical jobs and my mom, she's 92, so she wasn't real active to start with.
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Post by compeateropeator on Nov 22, 2022 13:56:10 GMT
If you think about it though per your previous post, most became sedentary because everything shut down. So yes, Covid lock down could very well have been the reason the blood clots came about. I know, there are so many factors. It is just something I thought was really odd to have so many members of my family experience that I can't help but try to analyze it in my head. Two kept on working in their very physical jobs and my mom, she's 92, so she wasn't real active to start with. I totally understand, and I think it is human nature to wonder or hypothesize when you see something new or have a bunch of (often unrelated) like events happening. Heart arrhythmias has been mine. It seems it has been popping up in people I know more lately. Fleetingly wondering if there is some reason it seems so prevalent in people in my life now. However I said the same thing about polymyalgia rheumatica when my father had it (before Covid). I had never even heard of it but after my dad was diagnosed I hear about people I know being diagnosed with this all the time. I never say never, but I am pretty confident that our best choice was/is to get vaccinated - not only the best personal choice but the best choice to help your family, your coworkers, your neighbors, and just humans in general. I will never regret listening to the majority of the Drs and other medical/science related people. Too many people (general people) seem to think it is all or nothing or if it isn’t 100% effective it is considered a failure. Nothing works that way in the real world. 🤷🏻♀️
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