Wallace Hooker - Embalmer and Funeral Director Speaks Out About the 'Clots' (that aren't clots)

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With noted embalmers speaking out about what they are seeing now that was not seen before the covid injection rollout, in his first interview Wallace Hooker is adding his voice as an embalmer, funeral home director and devoted family man about what he is seeing.

His findings add credence to John O'Looney and Richard Hirschman who have also discovered these fibrous structures blocking the vascular system contributing to sudden deaths.

Please watch and share this widely. If you have questions please post them below as Wally has invited me to do a follow up interview which I'll include your questions and comments with him.

Wallace Hooker Bio

Wallace P. (Wally) Hooker CFSP (Certified Funeral Service Practitioner), MBIE (member British Institute of Embalmers), is the owner/funeral director/embalmer of Family & Friends Funeral Home of Wingate, IN. Wally attended Purdue University and is a 1994 graduate of Worsham College of Mortuary Science, Wheeling, IL. He is 2015-2016 Past President of the Indiana Funeral Directors Association and serves on the Advisory Board of Worsham College of Mortuary Science, and board member of North American Division of the British Institute of Embalmers.
Wally does a significant amount of trade embalming from his funeral home. He is routinely called on by other funeral directors, for technical consultation, to assist with their problem cases, restorative work and for their family members. Wally has a passion and reputation for quality no-nonsense embalming and facial reconstruction. As an ‘in demand’ lecturer, Wally has shared his professional knowledge and experience with professional colleagues at eight International, 28 State, Regional Association, Canadian conventions and meetings, as well as several mortuary colleges.
In addition, he has served Fountain County, Indiana for 29 years, as deputy coroner, the past 24 as chief deputy coroner/investigator. Wally earned his designation as a Medico-Legal Death Investigator through the Indiana Coroner Training Board in 1998.

Wally and his wife Janet, live on their family farm and have two adult children and four grandchildren. In his spare time Wally enjoys gardening and his collection of vintage farm tractors and equipment.

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