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I have 4 vials of my own blood which I had drawn on 10/31/23. After centrifuging them they formed a big yellow rubbery clot. I had intended to take the blood out to assess it and to view it under my hand held scope but changed my mind. It’s been stored in a tight jar and I occasionally take the vials out to see if I see any changes. The clots are still there. Been trying to figure out if it’s cholesterol but I have no idea what is normal or not.

I showed a doctor a photo of my blood and she agreed it was abnormal and she couldn’t tell me what it was. She asked who’s blood it was but can’t trust her so I said I don’t know.

Anyway, I’d love to know what the hell it is. I unfortunately took 2 shots in the beginning because I didn’t know my rights and I had no idea how miserably corrupt our leaders.

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I am sorry. I do not believe that there is a public protocol established, yet. Ivermectin binds to spike protein, which I believe is causing these symptoms? If you do not know anyone to help you locally, then I think that the next step would be to contact the FLCCC, or Dr. P. Kory.

FLCCC has a page on their website that directs you to local Naturopaths in nearly every State who follow the C-19 protocol. I belong to Dr. Kory's Clinic because treatment can be difficult to find in blue States.

Good luck.

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Thanks for your work. What would CLO2 do to the clots?

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Chlorine dissolves everything

… problem is getting it on the clots.

My question is: How does fasting affect the clots? Supposedly after 72 hours the body’s autophagy mode dissolves biofilms.

Have to have discipline to fast.

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Taking EDTA makes it very easy to fast. My wife and I do a cleanse fast for 3 days every few weeks, where we take EDTA, ALA, sodium citrate, bromelain and Vitamin C and drink a ton of zerowater for 3 days. All those are mild chelators that cross the BBB and dissolve LNPs and do not interact with each other, as EDTA does with so many things. Many people taking EDTA are wasting it by taking it with things that it instantly binds with, but by fasting you can be sure it is working. And you dont get as hungry.

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CLO2 is typically taken orally or breathing it in according to Dr. Andreas Kalcker. I assume you could mix in the blood samples.

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Ronald, I am ashamed to say that this is the first time that I have visited your Substack of which I was unaware until now. I am retired US Air Force Major Tom Haviland. I have done two "Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Surveys" over the past two years, and I am in contact with several of the embalmers featured in the "Died Suddenly" documentary. You may have seen several of my interviews with the alternative media, like this one that I did with Dr. John Campbell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rAoqhTUU0g&t=2s

I would love to talk with you, Ronald, about your findings. Please contact me at: thomashaviland@sbcglobal.net

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Ron, in my last blood tests I asked for an extra tube on a plain type, without any anticoagulant or anything and then I let It sit for hours at room temperatura, (more than 4 really)and I could not see anything white or yellow, just a big red blood clot, but It didnt form yellow serum either, just a bit on the top, if something. It was all a red blood clot. Is the test valid or something happened and It is not well done? I do not understand that well, if you are so kind...It needs to form the serum on top?

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Solid as hell lost

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