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Fascinating post, Doc. Interesting historic detail: The first recorded autopsy was purportedly performed on Julius Caesar to ascertain which stab was the immediate cause of death. The pathologist reported it was the severed aorta that killed him. Under normal circumstances, medical examiners are fascinated by unusual or heretofore undocumented pathologies, but in the case of COVID-19 vaccine injuries, it seems that the policy is “see no evil, hear no evil.”

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Loving the substack! All your cited research in one place to refer to when people are open to hearing another opinion than the main narrative.

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Dr McCullough. This is Patty. We met a few times in the DC area...Ritz Carlton and Hillsdale college. My son (high functioning autism aged 22 some ~50% Hispanic) took his own life early Friday morning single gun shot wound to the head. His body was nearly pristine...full color (he had a hoody on and was laying down and I only saw the blood around him). He left a 7 page letter that was sweet and kind and said I was the most awesome mother.... I am looking for a private pathologist in the Virginia area where I can have his tissues preserved. If you don't know of any....are there any guidelines I can ask the private companies I find in the area to make sure the samples get properly taken and properly preserved. He was COVID_UNVACCINATED. He had COVID December 2021...fairly mild but followed the FLCCC protocols including ivermectin. He had a girlfriend of 6 years that ended the relationship in June and he became non-verbal and spiraled deeper and deeper until he could take no more pain and suffering. He tried all avenues of counseling and disability to no avail. Recently, while I was trying to get him some services locally, I came across his childhood vaccination schedule. He was vaccinated at 18 months! I would like to ask the private autopsy folks to preserve and brain tissue that might be helpful in the autism/alzheimers research and studied that NIH/IAACC has funded in the past. Please advise me on how to best set up the autopsy. -Patty

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Dear Doctor: A question of personal interest, if you have time: how can you determine in an autopsy death or dementia from metalosis?

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