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JeyWows's avatar

What happens if we who refused to get the jab need a blood transfusion? I don't want spike protein blood infused into my system!

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

That is exactly my point. It's not a good situation.

Perhaps a new business is required: unDEATHVAXXED blood bank at high premium.

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JeyWows's avatar

I'd definitely start donating there instead of to the Red Cross. My COVID jab free O+ could be pretty beneficial.

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LB's avatar

Universal donor O- here. I would donate there too. I've already told my unvaxxed family members (which are very few) to keep me in mind.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Looks like we are crowd sourcing pure blood here.

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LB's avatar

Yes!! We can create some sort of registry for pure bloods.

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LB's avatar

Yes!!

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Thinking Mama Bear's avatar

I stopped donating when they could not even accommodate for my needs for uncontaminated blood. It is like not qualifying for organ transplant but once your DEAD they want your organs. I think not!!

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Motsumi5150's avatar

My concern is how to determine if a person who claims to be a pureblood, really is one. I could envision sabotage of any of our attempts to maintain a "pureblood" blood bank. With HIV there were supposed tests, but do we know if any type of tests that could be deployed to prove "pureblood" claims? Might not be able to test the blood, but other body fluids idk. If non-emergency, best bet is getting supply from trusted / known family & friends that are not vaxxed. OR a blood bank that banks your own blood, or family group blood donations, then there is more control, versus pureblood banks that just allow anyone to sign up and donate based on an honor system.

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Chris's avatar

The spike protein by itself is the lesser problem. Your body should eventually get rid of it, and there is helpful things you can do to speed the process, see FLCCC docs.

It's the mRNA that is the problem. They only tested for 6 months, but it was still there in the bodies of the test victims. That's a permanent problem.

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Thinking Mama Bear's avatar

Now SV40 & DNA

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///ЁЯЗиЁЯЗжToxicanadianЁЯЗиЁЯЗж///'s avatar

Jey, see my comment. Hubs figured he'd either bleed out or they'd do it without consent. ЁЯд╖ЁЯП╗тАНтЩАя╕П

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Thinking Mama Bear's avatar

In Canada they will not utilise family blood. Only from their contaminated blood bank.

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