I completed a blood donation. While going through screening I asked about vaxxed donations vs. Unvaxxed donations. The lady said they were all basically the same and they don't worry about vaxx or Unvaxxed donations. Now they do screen for a ton of STD's but i don't know if they are separating the vaxxed from unaltered blood. ( I like unaltered vs. Pure blood) it seems to be a better way to indicate your status health wise. I may be a minority on this but pure blood seems like a woke statement made up by the thought police. They do love changeing their words/meanings.
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non-gmo blood.
Drive careful out there, especially with the vaxxies on the road, don't need to end up in a bad situation where you need blood donoations and unwantingly get vax blood pumped into your system
I asked blood bank same question 2 years ago. Compliant fools running blood banks are gullible like most other medical specialties. Every day that we survive this evil corrupt and inept med industrial complex is a miracle.
A Blood Transfusion might save your life, for the remainder of your death sentence. Best get unvaxxed family in line, ensure they can donate to you, and on speed dial.
I am hoping they will someday have a special blood bank available just for pure bloods. Until then I drive carefully. That being said I would gladly donate my O positive blood to any of you frens who needed it. Perhaps we could start our own back up blood bank?
Unvaxxed O- here. I'm the only one in my entire family that has it. Luckily my sons wife is unvaxxed O- also. Because of our blood types, maybe we should write it down somewhere that we don't want any vaxxed blood, only unvaxxed, in case we can't speak for ourselves if/when we need it. Make sure our families know also, and look for someone you trust with your blood type ready to give if needed.
...at the present time, i'm charging $7500 a pint for my unvaxxed blood
How much do you think I could get for unvaxxed O- blood? 🤔
Yours is the most precious of all. EVERYONE can receive O neg. The world is yours. Make sure you don’t get drained, though.
I know I can give blood to anyone but can only receive O- blood myself. It scares me if I ever need blood. One day a few months ago, my son and his wife were eating dinner with us and the topic came up. Found out my daughter in-law has my same blood and is unvaxxed. Woot!
<thankful>. Whew!
Who's buying it?
Makes me terrified that I might need blood one day, and despite avoiding the jab I could still get all those nasty spike proteins anyway.
Yes, this is why when I was bleeding from stomach ulcers in June, I refused to take any blood. I told them I would accept my family or those I choose and why I wouldn't take mixed blood. They said they don't do family member donations of blood. I didn't get into why but know from others that family members can store blood for a future operation for other family members, at this institution. I signed out AMA as there was nothing they could do for me. Luckily most ulcers stop bleeding on their own in 3 or 4 days which is what happened.
This is important information to know.
If they transfuse with vaxxed blood then you get a DNA change! IMHO!
The DNA altering m-RNA contained in the shots is long gone, having done its job of altering the DNA of the recipient of the shot. What you may get is a hefty dose of spike proteins though.
Is there any way to filter the spike proteins out of the blood?
Some helpful tips here( sorry, long link): https://cdn.website-editor.net/s/53e35bb8ac064622bc6ea7f6198de1f3/files/uploaded/Detox%2520Protocol%2520Feb%252022g.pdf?Expires=1663849078&Signature=YODlu2KFStJSIIKXfB3VKoMO8dX-P4M-SSe7DYgpJUG0ssedQHACSh7U39puWzU2F2ViJDahJ8OqHDfpxiC2pGY6brstOTp91JHKsUQOtm9YLevLa2vmbu-yGRofw6-Ti7NsU9oGm35YXFkzK3Lp1-iW6EXcRbI2WpJCwuF-d241Hil2zeB~M~dopswwAIv9RLosQgJ7VODZGuSap1Ai45~gH6m0wRApnPITY2emMe3knBs4Ej7Xf7e9MoF42iBRJthwTEEn7DyQ1UBFe~yLwTVpq9tljUpe6gCiFqBQx3d319yGzNpt7aLvAYMWcH1csyzCVkIaF92QMnH1K3af9Q__&Key-Pair-Id=K2NXBXLF010TJW
Thank you.
They did the same with HIV.
She’s yanking your chain. That’s not how blood donations work.
Please explain further.