International Blood Bank for the Unvaccinated
has been Formed with Members from at Least
16 countries – Demand for “Pure Blood” Skyrockets
Gateway Pundit,
by
Jim Hoft
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/2/2022 1:05:14 AM
Unvaccinated patients who require transfusions can now access “pure blood” thanks to a new service called “SafeBlood Donation,” which was launched by a Swiss naturopath named George Della Pietra.
SafeBlood Donation, which currently has members in at least 16 countries, has the long-term goal of opening blood banks that provide its members with unvaccinated plasma, VICE reported.
According to George Della Pietra, the demand for “pure blood” has skyrocketed globally.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Ketchuplover 12/2/2022 1:16:41 AM (No. 1347049)
Weeks before any scheduled major surgery, I plan to donate my own blood for my surgery.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
daisey 12/2/2022 2:28:35 AM (No. 1347069)
As an old retired nurse that worked in surgery, there is something called a cell saver in which your own blood is used that is suctioned during your surgery and treated with normal saline. It’s an option rather than using blood from a blood bank. I requested it during my own major surgery. I would not want anyone’s blood who got the the jab. No way.
34 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
HisHandmaiden 12/2/2022 2:39:47 AM (No. 1347073)
In SC there were other companies who distinguished the status of blood donors relative to recent changes.
One neighbor asked for donors before a son’s surgery for ‘clean’ blood, so was happy to help twice.
And talk about the screening questions beforehand, very personal and thorough.
It’s something started in grad school, which I’ll consider again after the required two-month wait. Only takes about 45 minutes to donate a pint, and ppl love holding my 7# Yorkie as she watches too!
MAGA
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
The Remnants 12/2/2022 4:27:13 AM (No. 1347076)
I would bet that most, if not all, of those "demanding" pure blood (from the unvaccinated) are the same hypocrites who demanded that everyone else take the jab.
25 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
DiegoDude 12/2/2022 5:41:53 AM (No. 1347101)
I'll donate to this. I have one of the "rare" blood types but quit donating many years ago because of all the invasive questions the Red Cross started asking when I had been a consistent donor.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 12/2/2022 6:21:05 AM (No. 1347125)
Taking this vaccine is like saying the F-Word in front of your momma.....you can’t take it back.
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I wonder if the extensive questions before donation includes whether you were vaccinated?
I can't imagine the red cross or blood bank wanting to document that.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/2/2022 8:01:55 AM (No. 1347185)
Mudbloods need not apply. The people who took the jab and pushed others to take the jab should be feeling used and abused at this point but the self-righteous are strangely silent now, except for those who will not see. Masks are also creeping back into public display as the temperature drops.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
NancyD 12/2/2022 8:06:00 AM (No. 1347189)
I also have the "rare blood" and not vaxed. After being vilified, mocked, and shunned for not getting the "shot", I don't know what to think... except I was right after all.
The gov officials tried everything they could to lie to people to convince them to get the "vaccine", heck EVEN doctors lied to the public in PSA's . I think they need to be held liable for any damages that people received by listening to them.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Saryden 12/2/2022 8:19:35 AM (No. 1347197)
Years ago, I was charged to have my own blood collected for possible need in surgery. But what didn't impress me is whether or not I would actually receive that blood. How would I know... do I trust the Medical Establishment? Priests? Politicians? the Media? the Pentagon? HA! Life used to be much easier. Now I have been told the government is no longer sending any newly-printed money out to the banks. What is that about?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Yuban 12/2/2022 8:31:43 AM (No. 1347211)
I am a nondivorced married gun toting Christian Conservative White Male PK with clean blood. Life is good, God is great. Have a blessed day folks.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 12/2/2022 8:54:41 AM (No. 1347223)
My trust in anything or anyone other than my own has ebbed to the point that, like #10, I have suspicions that my own non-tainted pure blood would be the actual blood I would receive if I were to pre-donate for an upcoming surgery. Unless I or my wife acted as DIY phlebotomist and kept a stash in the garage freezer.
And while this SafeBlood Donation thingy sounds great, I wouldn't be surprised by a future scandal that this blood was actually being sold on the black market to families with surnames like Biden, Trudeau, Zelensky, Pelosi, Windsor, Soros, Schwab, Gates . . . while the regular recipients of this blood bank were getting the tainted stuff.
Approaching old age is a sorry time to become a cynic, I know.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Kate318 12/2/2022 9:08:59 AM (No. 1347239)
Good to see. I can a nurse’s or a tech’s politics by their reaction to my request for non-(Covid)vaccinated blood, should I need a transfusion.
2 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
hershey 12/2/2022 9:19:17 AM (No. 1347245)
Hmmm, 'pure blood'...don't I remember something about that during HItler's reign???
4 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 12/2/2022 9:24:42 AM (No. 1347255)
Don't be dumb, #14.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
cartcart 12/2/2022 9:27:24 AM (No. 1347257)
I envision a movie coming up. Sort of a SOYLENT GREEN sort of plot.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 12/2/2022 9:32:12 AM (No. 1347268)
Sorry, #14 . . . actually meant that in a friendly way. Jacked up on caffeine this morning and didn't mean to snark at you.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
faceincrowd 12/2/2022 9:39:31 AM (No. 1347280)
After many years of donation to the Red Cross, the basturds blackballed me for complaining about the low quality of the phlebotomists they began to have. I have small veins, so it was an issue.
3 people like this.
Reply 19 - Posted by:
red1066 12/2/2022 10:20:34 AM (No. 1347318)
Years ago, I used to run a cell saver #2. It was part of my training to become a bypass technician. I was able to recover about half the blood loss during certain operations. It came in real handy for operations such as aortic aneurysms when the surgeon would remove the clap to test for leaks of the replacement artery or implant. I understand they don't use cell savers that much anymore. They've found other ways to reduce blood loss during cases.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
DVC 12/2/2022 12:18:52 PM (No. 1347434)
Who can you trust?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/2/2022 12:31:08 PM (No. 1347455)
You can have some of mine, it will cost you $1 Billion/oz.
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