
Thomas Haviland
Researcher and former U.S. Air Force major. Conducted worldwide embalmer blood clot surveys to investigate the appearance of unusual blood clots in corpses.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 33min
Something DEVASTATING is about to hit Ukraine, and NATO Puppet Zelensky is to blame | Redacted
Scott Horton, an antiwar commentator and author, dives deep into Ukraine's ongoing conflict, discussing Zelensky's refusal to cede territory and the West's role in prolonging the war. He explains the implications of U.S. aid cuts and the complex politics surrounding Ukrainian nationalism. Meanwhile, Thomas Haviland, a retired Air Force personnel, reveals alarming rise in unusual white fibrous clots in corpses post-COVID vaccine, backed by embalmers' reports and studies linking the phenomenon to long COVID. Their insights provoke critical reflections on foreign policy and health issues.

Jul 4, 2025 • 1h
Embalmers Report Persistent Blood Clots in Corpses Since COVID Vaxx Roll Out!
In this engaging discussion, researcher Thomas Haviland, a former U.S. Air Force major, unveils shocking survey results revealing a surge of unusual blood clots in corpses since the COVID vaccine rollout. Comedian Kurt Metzger adds his controversial humor while touching on the implications of these findings. They dive into media narratives surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, scrutinizing accountability and perceptions of moral complicity. The conversation heats up as they tackle legal controversies and the complex dynamics of identity and policy in Israel.

Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 13min
MASSIVE ESCALATION! TRUMP READY TO ATTACK IRAN, US AIRBASE HIT IN SYRIA, FALSE FLAGS INCOMING
Join retired U.S. Air Force major Thomas Haviland, who investigates alarming health anomalies, and economist Peter St. Onge, as they tackle the looming threat of U.S. conflict with Iran. They dissect the motivations behind regime change, echoing historical wars driven by misinformation. Rising oil prices and potential economic fallout from military actions loom large in their discussion, along with Haviland's unsettling findings on health impacts relevant to the current geopolitical landscape. Together, they navigate the complexities of war, economy, and health.


