I first thought the judge meant the man's organs were acceptable for transplant, but understand the article indicates the man was a transplant recipient. However, I've been thinking that I would not want a blood transfusion from anyone who's been injected with this crap, much less one of their organs. It was also posted here in the past couple days that the Red Cross is accepting blood from injection recipients, and I'm afraid that's another way people can be infected with the mRNA gene adjusters.
I first thought the judge meant the man's organs were acceptable for transplant, but understand the article indicates the man was a transplant recipient. However, I've been thinking that I would not want a blood transfusion from anyone who's been injected with this crap, much less one of their organs. It was also posted here in the past couple days that the Red Cross is accepting blood from injection recipients, and I'm afraid that's another way people can be infected with the mRNA gene adjusters.
It's all pretty scary.