Nope. It's in OP's post if you follow the links. Here's the quote again: "“Prior to 2020, 2021, we probably would see somewhere between 5 to 10 percent of the bodies that we would embalm [having] blood clots,” Hirschman told The Epoch Times."
Covid hit in late 2019, the vaccines arrived a year later. If they were seeing an increase in 2020 - and they were: a 30% increase. Read the article - it wasn't because of the vaccines. https://archive.ph/usTFA#selection-1815.111-1815.238
"My suspicion is that the vaccine may be the cause of these strange clots." and "Not only was he [the "totally healthy" "49-year-old"] vaccinated, he was boosted,” - Hirschman
"Hooker ... stated that he suspected the vaccines could have something to do with the clots"
Dr. James Thorp blames the vaccines: "While it is possible that COVID-19 illness in itself could potentially contribute to these diseases, it is unlikely"
"Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who has been analyzing vaccine adverse reactions for about three decades, also thinks the clots have to do with amyloid proteins. “It appears the answer is coming directly through that needle.""
By the end of the article there's no recognition of the fact that the clotting started to appear a year before the vaccines.
Nope. It's in OP's post if you follow the links. Here's the quote again: "“Prior to 2020, 2021, we probably would see somewhere between 5 to 10 percent of the bodies that we would embalm [having] blood clots,” Hirschman told The Epoch Times."
Covid hit in late 2019, the vaccines arrived a year later. If they were seeing an increase in 2020 - and they were: a 30% increase. Read the article - it wasn't because of the vaccines. https://archive.ph/usTFA#selection-1815.111-1815.238
I did read the article. They do not say it was not due to the vaccines and you’re misunderstanding what you read.
What an interesting way to put it.
What they do say:
"My suspicion is that the vaccine may be the cause of these strange clots." and "Not only was he [the "totally healthy" "49-year-old"] vaccinated, he was boosted,” - Hirschman
"Hooker ... stated that he suspected the vaccines could have something to do with the clots"
Dr. James Thorp blames the vaccines: "While it is possible that COVID-19 illness in itself could potentially contribute to these diseases, it is unlikely"
"Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who has been analyzing vaccine adverse reactions for about three decades, also thinks the clots have to do with amyloid proteins. “It appears the answer is coming directly through that needle.""
By the end of the article there's no recognition of the fact that the clotting started to appear a year before the vaccines.
OK, so they suspect the cause was from your precious vaccines.
Yep.
First they say the clots showed up before the vaccines, and after a while they forget about that.