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Frances Leader's avatar

Rouleaux blood was proven to be caused by electro-magnetic radiation 11 years ago. Dr Magda Havas produced a very neat video showing how it affects the blood.

Micro-clotting can be seen in the blood of anyone - vaxxed or unvaxxed.

The things that concern me most are those ribbons of fibrin, tubular structures and sharp edged crystals which are very strange indeed.

So many samples have now been seen that this German pathologist is calling for the vaccines to be stopped at once.

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/bombshell-news-from-german-pathologist

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Andrew Chapman's avatar

From 'The suspension stability of the blood' by Robin Fahraeus (1929) https://journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.1152/physrev.1929.9.2.241 He distinguishes between healthy rouleaux and unhealthy:

'The microscopical study of a fresh blood drop taken from a healthy

person shows that the red corpuscles are to a certain degree aggregated.

This aggregation presents a characteristic architecture because the corpuscles unite with their flat sides against each other forming what

has been called piles of coins or rouleaux (Geldrollen). But the rouleaux

in healthy blood usually do not contain very many corpuscles; they are

somewhat irregular in form, do not show any great tendency to join

together and consequently appear quite evenly distributed.

A simiiar observation of blood from a severely diseased person or a

pregnant woman gives quite another appearance. The rouleaux formation

is so to say carried through with an incomparably greater energy.

Each rouleau contains on an average very many more corpuscles and

these are more closely and regularly united with each other. The great-

est difference between normal and pathological blood is, however, that

the rouleaux themselves are clustered to a very high degree. The

clusters are separated by large lakes of free plasma.'

Accompanied by two diagrams at the link, p. 252.

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