Dr. Clinton Ohlers on mRNA Tainted Blood and Safe Blood Donation
The Jimmy Dore ShowAugust 4, 202521 min156,002 views
21 connectionsΒ·33 entities in this videoβLegislation for Blood Donor Rights
- π― New legislation is being introduced across multiple US states (Tennessee, Illinois, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Idaho, South Carolina, Maryland, and Kentucky) to address the rights of blood recipients.
- π These bills aim to empower patients by requiring disclosure of donor vaccination status (including COVID-19 vaccines) and allowing requests for blood from donors with specific vaccination profiles in non-emergency situations.
- β οΈ Historically, directed donation (matching recipients with trusted donors) was a normal, uncontroversial health freedom until the rollout of mRNA vaccines.
Concerns Over mRNA Vaccine Components in Blood
- π¬ Dr. Ohlers discusses concerns that spike proteins, circulating mRNA, and even DNA components (potentially with SV40 promoters) from mRNA vaccines can persist in the blood long after vaccination.
- π Studies, including one from Yale, suggest spike proteins can remain in the blood for extended periods, with anecdotal reports indicating persistence for over 1600 days.
- 𧬠The SV40 enhancer is mentioned as potentially binding to the p-53 gene, which is associated with tumor suppression, raising concerns about long-term health impacts.
Safe Blood Donation Organization
- π€ Safe Blood Donation is an organization that connects blood transfusion recipients with non-mRNA vaccinated donors.
- π Founded in Switzerland in 2021, the organization now operates in over 55 countries, driven by observations of malformations in the blood of vaccinated individuals under a microscope.
- π₯ The organization aims to protect individuals from potential risks associated with receiving blood containing mRNA vaccine components, especially for those who have already experienced vaccine injury or have specific health concerns.
Anecdotal Evidence and Causation
- π¬ The video highlights anecdotal accounts from individuals who experienced severe health issues, such as life-threatening pericarditis and long fibrin clots, after receiving blood transfusions.
- β οΈ While acknowledging that direct causation cannot be definitively proven from these individual stories, the correlation is noted as significant, prompting the need for informed choice.
- πΆ Cases like baby Alex, who developed a long fibrin clot after a transfusion, and baby Radgiver, who died of myocarditis, are presented as strong indicators of potential risks.
Empowering Patient Choice and Future Safety
- π‘ Safe Blood Donation offers membership options to help individuals find compatible donors, with a discount code 'Jimmy' available for listeners.
- π₯ For immediate transfusion needs, autotransfusion (donating blood to oneself) is recommended for pregnant women and those with advance notice of surgery.
- β The organization advocates for preserving the fundamental right to choose blood sources, especially as certain states are restricting these options, requiring individuals to travel out of state for preferred blood.
- π The ultimate goal is to ensure the blood supply is safe for everyone in the future, encouraging broader participation and legislative reform.
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mRNA VaccinesSpike ProteinBlood TransfusionSafe Blood DonationDonor DisclosureDirected DonationVaccine InjurySV40 PromoterDNA ComponentsPericarditisFibrin ClotsMyocarditisAutotransfusionHealth FreedomPatient Rights
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