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Concerns Over mRNA Contamination in America's Blood Supply

RedactedSeptember 5, 202529 min97,061 views
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mRNA Persistence in the Body

  • 🔬 New research from Kevin McKernan and Dr. Peter McCullough suggests mRNA can linger in the body for years after vaccination.
  • ⚠️ This persistence raises concerns about the long-term implications for individuals who have received mRNA vaccines.

Risks in Blood Transfusions

  • 🩸 Families are reporting severe injuries and deaths following blood transfusions, even in individuals who did not receive the mRNA vaccine themselves.
  • 💔 A case of baby Matthew is highlighted, who died from a clot after receiving an "off the shelf" blood transfusion during a preliminary surgery.
  • 📈 Patients receiving blood from vaccinated donors are experiencing adverse reactions similar to those reported for mRNA vaccines, including Bell's palsy and pericarditis.

Blood Bank Practices and Transparency

  • 🚫 American blood banks refuse to track the mRNA status of donors, leading to a lack of transparency.
  • 💰 Blood banks may have financial incentives to avoid acknowledging potential issues, as blood is a commodity sold in secondary markets.
  • 🏛️ Federal regulators are not pushing for changes, despite 11 states introducing "blood freedom bills" to protect the right to non-mRNA donor blood.

Advocacy and Solutions

  • 🤝 Safe Blood, an organization, aims to connect recipients with donors who have not received mRNA vaccines through peer-to-peer matching.
  • ⚖️ "Blood freedom bills" are being pushed in states to ensure the availability of directed donations and protect health freedom.
  • 🤰 Pregnant women are advised to consider autologous donations (donating to oneself) for planned procedures due to the uncertainty of emergency blood availability.

Broader Implications and Future Concerns

  • 📉 The continued uptake of COVID-19 vaccines, with one in five Americans planning to get one, suggests the blood supply may remain unsafe for an extended period.
  • ⏳ The persistence of mRNA in the body, potentially for 10-15 years, indicates a long-term challenge for blood safety.
  • ⚠️ The worst-case scenario involves continued transfusion-related adverse events and a lack of informed consent for patients receiving blood.
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