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Update:
[Ryan Cole studied the clots and found white blood cells sticking together.
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The neutrophils and Eosinophils (white blood cells) are sticking together with Intercellular adhesion molecules. They can all be made visible under the microscope, and are observed in those weird sticky clots and even in small clots.. They also contain Amyloid. They are not visible via D-dimer, nor on most scans.

Dr. Resia Pretorius took plasma that didn't have platelets in it and just putting the spike in clumped all the fibrin... and all the different splits that have to happen and latticed it all together without platelets was causing all that protein to stick together as well.