In my personal opinion, this will be a very lucrative business model.
You donate blood, they test it for graphene, mRNA, and whatever else they are hiding. If the test is clean your blood is paid for handsomely. As demand rises for pure blood, the bank will be able to pay for the expense of paying for true blood while also remaining profitable.
No you canβt. The best model Iβve seen used in real life was lance Armstrong. He used his own clean blood to beat the anti-doping rules. Obviously Iβm not saying to take PEDs but it was an effective and also expensive way to prove you can give your future self a transfusion.
One of the comments touched on thisβ¦βremember the 80βsββ¦tainted blood scandal - thatβs why we have Canadian Blood Services instead of the Red Cross. Wonder who will be handling the blood after this scandal goes mainstream.
No. That's why I told my husband I wanted to take my transfusion straight out of the tap (of his arm). Also I saw a doc recently on how blood banks have been fishing in poor neighborhoods for years - paying them for their blood "donations", knowing full well they were on drugs and would take their blood money to go buy more drugs. So yeah, I don't want any of their blood either.
We should be banking our own blood for future use.
In my personal opinion, this will be a very lucrative business model.
You donate blood, they test it for graphene, mRNA, and whatever else they are hiding. If the test is clean your blood is paid for handsomely. As demand rises for pure blood, the bank will be able to pay for the expense of paying for true blood while also remaining profitable.
Now do sperm
And surrogacy.
Careful... you'll get rich... but also go blind.
They'll start hunting the pure bloods though. Lock us up in a basement somewhere hooked up to a continuous tube prolly.
Organ harvesting is already a thing in china and nigeria. Itβs brutal.
But, can we trust the blood storage facilities?
No you canβt. The best model Iβve seen used in real life was lance Armstrong. He used his own clean blood to beat the anti-doping rules. Obviously Iβm not saying to take PEDs but it was an effective and also expensive way to prove you can give your future self a transfusion.
One of the comments touched on thisβ¦βremember the 80βsββ¦tainted blood scandal - thatβs why we have Canadian Blood Services instead of the Red Cross. Wonder who will be handling the blood after this scandal goes mainstream.
No. That's why I told my husband I wanted to take my transfusion straight out of the tap (of his arm). Also I saw a doc recently on how blood banks have been fishing in poor neighborhoods for years - paying them for their blood "donations", knowing full well they were on drugs and would take their blood money to go buy more drugs. So yeah, I don't want any of their blood either.