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Another 'too little, too late'

From Japan, a recent study that is presently in pre-print, indicates that blood transfusions from people who have had covid-19 mRNA shots can ‘pose a medical risk’ to unvaccinated people.  

IMO, not surprising since we’re seeing a LOT of side-effects from the shots, particularly as time goes on.

Many nations have reported that mRNA vaccine usage has resulted in “post-vaccination thrombosis and subsequent cardiovascular damage, as well as a wide variety of diseases involving all organs and systems, including the nervous system,” it said.

Repeated vaccinations can make people more vulnerable to COVID-19, it said. If the blood contains spike proteins, it becomes necessary to remove these proteins prior to administration, and there is no such technology currently available, the authors wrote.

We know that the American Red Cross does not track or ask for mRNA shot status of blood donors

Therefore, there are no requirements to collect or share the vaccination status of the blood donor, and hospitals are not made aware of or required to inform patients of the vaccination status of the blood donor. Blood product labels contain only the necessary information relevant to appropriate and safe use of the blood product, such as the blood type, and do not report the vaccination status of any donor, nor do they contain information pertaining to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other demographic factors.

More on that here

In a recording video recording from Feb. 20, 2024 by an undercover journalist interviewing an official of the American Red Cross official, the official confirmed that the organization does not separate blood donations based on Covid vaccination status. The official said that the only way someone can get “blood that’s not vaccinated is if they donate for themselves or if they have a family member that’s willing to donate for them.”

The Red Cross has many parts of their publications that recruit covid 19 vaccinated donors. 

Blood donations from those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 are safe for transfusion. Similar to other vaccines such as measles, mumps or influenza, the COVID-19 vaccine is designed to generate an immune response to help protect an individual from illness, but vaccine components themselves are not found within the bloodstream. Additionally, a donor’s immune response is not impacted by giving blood. Donating blood after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine does not reduce a donor’s protection from the virus. 

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 The FDA permits individuals to donate blood with no wait period after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they are feeling well and symptom free, and the vaccine they received is one approved by the FDA for use in the US.

And they don’t seem to care about the wants of a potential recipient.

Situations where you may be in a car accident or something, you need blood right away… there is a possibility that you’ll be getting vaccinated blood.

As a public note to all, I would rather die of exsanguination than get blood from any public source due to the facts above.   If someone who we know hasn’t had the shots and wants to step up, okay.  Otherwise, just let me go.  Seriously.



  1. the ''vaccine'' was a medical experiment –along the lines of Josef Mengele. no one can know the effects of it. my parents thought no one should take any drug that has not been around less than 50 years.

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  2. Please…don't interrupt them when they are trying to kill us all.

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  3. the ''vaccine'' was a medical experiment –along the lines of Josef Mengele. no one can know the effects of it. my parents thought no one should take any drug that has not been around less than 50 years.

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  4. Please…don't interrupt them when they are trying to kill us all.

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