You can set aside your own blood donations for yourself or someone else- just gotta plan it through the hospital where surgery will be at. I did this years ago for my brother- specifically made in his name- this was well over 10 years ago though..
Just my take...may want to look at this from a comms perspective. I see 11 and SWIFT, which may be comms for the end of SWIFT bank messaging (how wire transfers are done) possibly related to BRICS system. Also 8888(Conplan 8888/power interruption). 4month old 4=golf comms(fore(warning)).
May be completely different for newborn CV surgery, but with adults, open heart surgeries almost never require blood bank transfusions unless it is a complex re-do or trauma related. They use cell-saver system, process and reuse blood collected via suction etc. from the patient throughout surgery.
Even if one asked for clean blood and they agreed to it, how could a patient even truly verify that the blood they would be given would not be vaccinated blood? I wouldnt trust it.
They have 20 unvaccinated volunteers who have come forward. I am assuming they can see them taking the blood from the volunteers and using those for the baby. Still, I would be suspicious too, but what options do most people have?
You can set aside your own blood donations for yourself or someone else- just gotta plan it through the hospital where surgery will be at. I did this years ago for my brother- specifically made in his name- this was well over 10 years ago though..
Just my take...may want to look at this from a comms perspective. I see 11 and SWIFT, which may be comms for the end of SWIFT bank messaging (how wire transfers are done) possibly related to BRICS system. Also 8888(Conplan 8888/power interruption). 4month old 4=golf comms(fore(warning)).
May be completely different for newborn CV surgery, but with adults, open heart surgeries almost never require blood bank transfusions unless it is a complex re-do or trauma related. They use cell-saver system, process and reuse blood collected via suction etc. from the patient throughout surgery.
Even if one asked for clean blood and they agreed to it, how could a patient even truly verify that the blood they would be given would not be vaccinated blood? I wouldnt trust it.
They have 20 unvaccinated volunteers who have come forward. I am assuming they can see them taking the blood from the volunteers and using those for the baby. Still, I would be suspicious too, but what options do most people have?