4 Safe Blood Banks If You Reject Red Cross Blood Transfusions

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Since the pandemic began, there has been a growing trend of people rejecting blood transfusions when their doctors can’t or won’t assure them the blood they are to receive would be from someone who hasn’t been vaccinated for the virus, no matter the risk of morbidity and mortality.

Now, grassroots efforts are revolutionizing blood donation by connecting Covid-19 unvaccinated blood donors with those in their own communities who need safe blood transfusions.

Safe Blood For My Body

​For various reasons, many people have purposefully worked hard to keep the mRNA therapies out of their bodies, even to the point that some lost their livelihoods. Their concerns are warranted.

“As I was driving today on base, I passed yet another Red Cross blood drive sign. There is no way they should be collecting blood here anymore with 92% of the military vaccinated.” ~from a friend living on a U.S. military base

COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Encouraged To Donate Blood

The American Red Cross and other major blood collectors worldwide say (without scientific evidence) that blood from people who’ve had the experimental mRNA gene modification posing as “vaccines” is safe. But the vaccines are designed to generate an immune response that is said to generate “spike proteins,” which may, after that, be shed.

After Del Bigtree had his own blood emergency, he found there were already safe blood options in place that serves the U.S., Europe, Australia and elsewhere.

Del and R. Clinton Ohlers, PhD discuss how “Safe Blood” from unvaccinated people works. (3 other safe blood bank listed below). This cleared up questions I had.

 

Vaccine Concerns

Issues continue to stem from COVID “vaccines” such as myocarditis, blood clots (more on blood clots), strokes, Guillain Barre, tinnitus and autoimmunity… and, of course, death.

What are the effects of transfusing this blood to others?

A Harvard study reports the spike protein is present for up to 60 days, and in those with Long-covid S antibodies are predicted to remain detectable in 95% of participants until 465 days (95% confidence interval, 370–575 days) using a “continuous-decay”.

So people should use great caution when considering the effects of vaccinated blood. These are unchartered waters. Many questions need to be answered before we can consider this safe.

Some Lawmakers Trying To Legislate Vacc’d Blood Be Labeled As Such

Although the COVID-19 pandemic is over, that isn’t stopping various state lawmakers like Wyoming State Rep. Sarah Penn, R-Fort Washakie, from continuing to propose legislation reacting to its effects. Sarah Penn has sponsored a bill that would require all blood donated from a person who has received a COVID-19 vaccine to be specifically labeled.

Four Safe Blood Banks For A Safer Choice

SafeBlood Donation (Need a donor)

Pure Blood Registry

Blessed By His Blood Cooperative

My True Blood

Find Your Location

Go to the SafeBlood site and scroll down to the map. You can search your location there.

Backstory: Georg Della Pietra, a retired Swiss naturopath, was concerned about the safety of the blood supply as the Red Cross was not separating blood from vaccinated and unvaccinated donors. In response, he founded the SafeBlood Donation project in September 2021. There is a limited supply of unvaccinated blood, and donated blood has a shelf life of only about 42 days, so instead of attempting to establish blood banks, their approach is to enable directed donations between matched blood donors and recipients.

“We want to be a platform for people who want to have the free choice of blood donors,” he said. “Whether they think there is a real conspiracy theory going on, that the New World Order [is happening], or if they simply say ‘I just don’t want it’ for whatever reason’.” You can also become a medical partner to make this feasible for as many as need it.

“For the life of the flesh is in the blood…” ~Leviticus 17:11

***For the Full Spike Protein Protocol (including NACto protect from transmission from the “V” and to help those who took the “V”, go here

 

Source: 4 Safe Blood Banks If You Reject Red Cross Blood Transfusions


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