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Originally Posted by houston
Where he states that God miraculously removed the marker for hesrt disease from his dna.
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I have watched the video Of LS addressing the UN. I have seen it before. There is something that seems a little off to me. When LS describes his blood already coagulating after being clinically dead for forty five minutes, he specifically says that the blood was already coagulating in his hands and arms, as well as his feet and legs . . . after forty five minutes of having no heart-beat. I believe I saw on his website or on another video, that he said he had a large blood clot over or around his heart, and he seemed to be saying that this was caused by the coagulation of blood in his body that was caused by his death.
Now I'm a little puzzled. I have done my share of deer hunting. It seems to me that when I would skin and dress deer, the blood would not be coagulated if there were no air that got to it, for perhaps several hours. Hmmm . . . maybe that's just deer blood. I do realize that if you have a cut or injury that exposes your blood to the air, it will coagulate usually within a matter of minutes. But, obviously the blood inside your body does not coagulate unless you have severe health problems, ie blood clots.
Like I said, it just seemed a little off, and it bothered me, so I did the old fashioned thing. I googled it.
How long does it take for blood to coagulate when you die?
Of course I got a range of answers. From minutes to hours, even days. But the consensus was, of answers that seemed to me to have credibility, that it takes eight hours or more for your blood to begin to coagulate after you die. Until eight or ten hours after death, it is said that a dead man's blood will still be fluid, at least that seems to be the consensus. Longer in the mountains, or in cooler weather, or if the body is refrigerated or held on ice. Interesting!
It leads me to consider the possibility that LS either is wrong about his blood coagulating, or maybe there is something speciall about his blood that causes it to coagulate really fast . . .
Or of course there is the possibility that he . . .
was dead for twelve HOURS! I'm scratching my head on this one.
Color me dubious.