Embalmers, Clots, and a Real-Life Terror Tale

In a recent video, Dr. John Campbell interviews John O’Looney, a funeral director from the UK, about the “fibrous, white clots” coming from deceased persons.
Embalmers, Clots, and a Real-Life Terror Tale
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Susan D. Harris
2/14/2024
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2/20/2024
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It wasn’t long after the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines were rolled out that we began to hear about clots. The existence of the clots became a topic of discussion as early as 2021, with at least some in the medical community investigating vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia that same year.
However, it later became apparent that we weren’t talking about any ordinary blood clots that were indeed acknowledged by the health care industry but rather “long, rubbery, white masses inside the blood vessels.” The Epoch Times interviewed embalmers in September 2023 and did a detailed investigative piece on the clots in October 2023, giving us our first insight into a bizarre, bitter feud within the worldwide embalming community.

A Canadian embalmer told The Epoch Times, “We embalm over 400 bodies yearly and have never seen [this].”

This person didn’t express concern for the findings of other embalmers in his or her respected profession, but instead commented that “it’s all nonsense, COVID vaccine conspiracy theory.”

The fact that clots are showing up in some locales and not others should make any reasonable person call for investigations to find answers. Unless, of course, that person doesn’t care about the truth, in which case, using the Judgement of Solomon method, their own reports on the matter should not be considered trustworthy.
In a recent video titled “New Disease,” Dr. John Campbell interviews John O’Looney, a funeral director from Buckinghamshire, UK, about the “fibrous, white clots” coming from the circulatory systems of deceased persons.

According to Mr. O’Looney, the clots are almost like a mold in the sense that the tough, rubbery formations take on the exact shape of the vein or artery in which they appear. He theorized that for whatever reason, be it blood type or “what they’ve been given,” some people are reacting by “growing [these clots] inside their arteries to the point where they’re not getting adequate circulation and they’re falling over and they’re dying.” This is only his personal theory as he calls for serious research into what is happening—but at least he’s open to finding answers.

Mr. O’Looney has been in the business for 18 years, seven of those years in the coroner’s office. The embalmer who works for him is also certified by the British Institute of Embalmers (BIE) and has more than 20 years of experience. He estimated that between 60 and 70 of his fellow funeral directors have reached out to thank him for sounding the alarm.

Additionally, he reported that mortuary managers have told him that thrombosis deaths have gone up by 600 percent.

“They’re all really frightened because they all work for someone else,“ Mr. O'Looney said. ”And when you realize what’s actually going on and ... the gravity of the situation. ... I’ve sat with big political figures in Westminster and discussed it openly, and we were told ... ‘It’s above my pay grade; there’s nothing I can do about it.’ ... These people are frightened, and I get that. I’m just not frightened. ... I’ve got no choice because I’ve got a moral compass that won’t allow me to be complicit.”

He further explained that he believes that the clots may be the cause of death in many patients. He theorized that the clots would cause an increase in blood pressure, then heart failure, then strokes and heart attacks.

“Who would be surprised that somebody died from that?” he said. “It’s actually simulating the most regular natural cause of death.”

Mr. O'Looney believes that the telltale keys to analyzing the data would be age at death and the excess death rate.

One really feels the pain of what people are going through when reading some of the comments on YouTube, such as this one on another of Dr. Campbell’s videos on the same topic:

“Think of all of those who were not embalmed but cremated. My friend, who died a miserable death last month in hospice of blood clots, AFTER EIGHT VACCINES/BOOSTERS, was not allowed an autopsy, unless I wanted to pay $4,000 out of pocket. Couldn’t afford it. I have no doubts [concerning] the reason for my 65 [year-old] friend’s death. With every jab he ended up in the ER but his [doctors] kept telling him he needed another booster. These practiced liars need to be held accountable.”

One can only thank God that there are those in the embalming and funeral community willing to put their findings out there for the sake of the public. Sadly, however, many of them are being silenced. Mr. O’Looney said a BIE industry magazine had openly threatened members with discipline if they raised any concerns about the clots. Additionally, he had reported his findings to the chief coroner of England and roughly 20 other “eminent people” and didn’t receive any replies. When he contacted them again, the response was, “We follow government policy.” He explained that this meant if you die of thrombosis, whether it be from a jellybean or sawdust in your artery, it all falls under the umbrella term “thrombosis” and that they won’t dig any deeper than that.

What was exceptionally moving were Mr. O’Looney’s remarks near the end of his interview with Dr. Campbell, after being asked if he was concerned for his personal safety:

“I don’t care. ... They can come and get me tomorrow. What’s the worst that can happen? ... We go through this life, don’t we, and we wonder why we’re here. I know why I’m here now, and I’m going to keep going. ... I spend a lot of time in the company of death. They know where I am, they can come and get me tomorrow. I could have a car crash or a heart attack or an aggressive cancer. I’m not frightened of them.”

Who would have thought that the health, life, and death of any people could come down to an unseen army on the frontlines of funeral preparation? Nothing on The New York Times bestsellers list could even come close to this real-life terror tale.

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.