JAPANESE RESEARCHERS WARN ABOUT USING BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS FROM COVID-19 MRNA JAB RECIPIENTS

To this day, the American Red Cross wants blood donors to know that—despite all the confirmed devastating side effects and deaths—receiving an mRNA COVID-19 jab does not make you ineligible to donate blood. Okey-Dokey fact-checker verified, their website declares, “True: you can donate blood after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.” Besides that, the Red Cross insists, “Blood donations from those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 are safe for transfusion,” noting on its website that “like all blood collectors in the U.S., [the Red Cross] is required to follow the eligibility guidelines set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).” That sounds comforting, except trusting the FDA related to anything to do with the gene-damaging COVID shots has revealed a misinformation propaganda campaign with the agency’s hocus-pocus on full display. Thankfully, researchers in Japan are very concerned about the risks associated with blood transfusions from individuals who have received mRNA COVID-19 jabs. In a March 14, 2024, preprint, the authors warn:

“The impact of these genetic vaccines on blood products and the actual damage caused by them are unknown at present. Therefore, in order to avoid these risks and prevent further expansion of blood contamination and complication of the situation, we strongly request that the vaccination campaign using genetic vaccines be suspended and that a harm–benefit assessment be carried out as early as possible.

As we have repeatedly stated, the health injuries caused by genetic vaccination are already extremely serious, and it is high time that countries and relevant organizations take concrete steps together to identify the risks and to control and resolve them.”

At this stage in the battle, it is well-known that the genetic jabs (they are not “vaccines”) developed by both Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna pose numerous risks with their use, including post-jab thrombotic events, cardiovascular complications, as well as a wide variety of diseases involving all organs and systems, including the nervous system. It is also well-known that the Red Cross does not sort blood donors by COVID vaccination status. With those frightening facts in mind, it would be negligent to ignore that there are real and serious risks associated with blood transfusions coming from genetic vaccine recipients. This danger can’t be swept under the rug. The researchers’ article, titled “Concerns regarding Transfusions of Blood Products Derived from Genetic Vaccine Recipients and Proposals for Specific Measures,” aims to call medical professionals’ attention to the extensive risks associated with blood transfusions using blood products derived from people who received the mRNA jabs.

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Japanese Researchers Warn About Using Blood Transfusions From COVID-19 mRNA Jab Recipients

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