Many people are wondering why only a small percentage of people getting the vaxx are having health problems, with blood clots being the big problem.
One possibility is that the vaxx has different formulas, and the drug companies are using the people as human guinea pigs, tracking who got what and what there result was. Hideous, but possible.
But I started thinking about whether or not it might have something to do with blood type. Is it possible that something in the vaxx, whether on purpose or not, affects people with a specific blood type more than others?
It seems the "elite" (so called) put a great emphasis on "blood lines," drinking blood, and all sorts of weird shit. Blood type would be at the top of their list of areas of interest.
Blood Types
The 4 basic blood types are: A, B, AB, O.
Red blood has both red blood cells and plasma. There are two proteins called the A antigen and B antigen, and whether they are present or not, and where, determines the blood type.
A = These people have the A antigen attached to their red blood cells, and the B antigen is found in the plasma.
B = These people are the opposite: they have the B antigen attached to their red blood cells, and the A antigen is in their plasma.
AB = These people have both antigens attached to their red blood cells and none in their plasma.
O = These people are the opposite of AB: they have both antigens in their plasma, but nothing attached to the red blood cells.
https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-a-and-vs-b-antigens/
Blood type can have an effect on health. Both heart and blood vessel problems seem to occur more frequently in people who are not Type O.
https://www.elitereaders.com/diseases-you-are-prone-to-according-to-your-blood-type/
Type O tends to attract mosquitos more.
https://www.healthline.com/health/mosquito-blood-type#blood-type-preference
Blood types A and B have a higher risk of blood clots.
https://www.heart.org/en/news/2020/01/23/whats-blood-type-got-to-do-with-clot-risk
In addition to the A and B antigens, another protein was discovered years later, after the A/B/AB/O categorization. This extra protein is either present or not. It is referred to as the Rh protein. A person is either Rh+ or Rh- depending on the presence of this protein or not.
So, a person's blood type is further categorized as: A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, O-.
Type O is the most common basic blood type. Rh+ is also much more common than Rh-. More people are O+ than any other type. The most rare types are AB of both types and Rh- of all types. So A-, B-, AB+, AB-, and O- are less common than A+, B+, and O+.
https://www.redcrossblood.org/donate-blood/blood-types.html
So, all but O tend to have more blood clot problems.
Furthermore, Rh- cannot accept blood donations from Rh+ types, only from other Rh- types, while Rh+ can accept from both Rh+ and Rh-. Women who are Rh- must take a drug during pregnancy to avoid having problems in case her baby is Rh+. The opposite is also a problem.
I don't have a link on that at the moment, but there is plenty of info on that.
So, does anyone know if these vaxx formulas being pushed might have something to do with affecting ONLY certain blood types, which would explain why only a small percentage of people are negatively affected?
If anyone happens to know someone who has had problems, and you also know or can find out their blood type, please post.
Nobody is looking into this aspect of the scamdemic.
Absolutely. Type O has lower risk from covid because the spike protein attaches more easily to the A and B proteins expressed on the outside of the red blood cell. Because the vax creates those same proteins (at least, I think it's supposed to), it mashes sense that type O would suffer less of those complications. To research it, look for the studies on covid not the vax. There's at least one medcram episode, possibly more, specifically covering that topic. They're on YouTube, and also on medcram.com. The list of the episodes is better (more descriptive titles) on their website, but it requires signup.
The "attaching" to the proteins is speculative I believe, but the correllation is real.