Need research help! Important!!! Please!!!
🧐 Research Wanted 🤔
I’m pouring through everything I possibly can and coming up short. I could use some of your research help! Can you help me find studies or any literature that is showing a link between the death jab and Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). My now x wife vaxed my kids against my wishes. They all 3 had adverse reactions. My beautiful 13 y/o daughter stopped having her period right after her vax a year and a half ago and was diagnosed with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS. Now Docs are saying there is no link, but I know they are full of shit. Her problems began right after the poisonous vax.
Please help me find any info or studies showing a link! Please!
Have you asked them about the ethics of that?
According to the Red Cross's website, vaxxed people can donate blood. The people I know who are vaxxed have always donated blood, even before the vaxx, and see nothing wrong with it because Red Cross says it's okay. You know most of those people love being able to virtue signal any way they can.
https://www.redcrossblood.org/faq.html#eligibility-medications
Yes, they do love their virtue signaling. "Hey, I just shared some blood that went to a kid who now has myocarditis. Score!" them, probably. /s
https://valiantnews.com/2022/04/exclusive-red-cross-admits-they-wont-use-vaxxed-blood-for-convalescent-plasma-covid-treatments/
https://patriots.win/p/15HbgCb00U/red-cross-admits-vaccinated-bloo/c/
When there are conflicts between assertions and documents on their own site, their social media, and statements they issue to the press about accepting vaxxed donor blood and what they are willing to do with the products (platelets, plasma etc), thats probably signs of an internal struggle within the Red Cross about their messaging and how honest they want to be. Hoping they soon reach the right conclusions.
It's not up to the Red Cross.
They follow FDA guidelines.
The Red Cross has some leeway but not much.
They would come under intense fire if they tried to go against the official government narrative publicly.
Now, what happens behind the scenes, I couldn't begin to imagine.
I could hope, though.
I'm curious if they use the vaxxed plasma for other things. For example, I am currently pregnant and Rh- blood, so it is recommended I get the RhoGam shot. The RhoGam shot is made from donated plasma. I am refusing to get it because I don't want to risk getting blood clots or whatever from vaxxed plasma. Who knows what could happen since it's all new and experimental.
Also, my husband and I aren't going to have any more children, and the RhoGam shot is more for subsequent pregnancies, so the risks associated with not getting it are really low.
If your partner is also rh-, you don't need the shot. (This was my case. I had an amnio, and the office wanted me to have Rhogam because of the puncture to the amniotic sac. I said I don't need it, the baby's father is also rh-. They said, "Well, you might THINK he's the father, but we can't be sure." I signed the paper refusing the shot. (Insert huge eyeroll here.)
I did a quick read up on this:
https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/rhogam-shot
With your decision to not go forward with this one with the sound reasons you have mentioned, its good that its not a factor any longer. If you had to however, in your place I would request a batch of RhoGam that predates the vaccines being introduced. Anything thats older than late 2020 should be fine, assuming that age bracket falls within the normal shelf-life of the medication.
This will end up being similar to the 80s when people with AIDS donated blood.
I can't even imagine how many more people have been affected due to possibly tainted blood. Especially people who didn't want the vaxx to begin with. I honestly think they'll cover it up. Too much money involved.
My mom as well. Donates as much as she can since i can remember and never stopped post vax. I asked her months ago if she still did since vax and she said yes... they dont even bring it up.
I do remember at the very beginning of the vaxx rollouts they did ask and wouldn't let people donate. But seems like it only lasted a few months if even that long.
Guess they got a message from the higher ups at FDA.