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Title: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 01:31:48 AM
So something happened today at the hospital which I thought I would share. I went in for a general surgery to get skin cancer removed from my scalp. It’s my second surgery for the same lesion, as they didn’t get it all apparently. Now I have worn wide brim hats and sunscreen and kept my face/head and neck out of the sun. My only skin cancer and surgeon said it’s just bad luck.
Anyway here is what happened. I was having my routine chat with the nurse and she was checking my details name birth date etc. She then asked me if I would consider having a blood transfusion. I looked at her puzzled and said why is she asking as I wasn’t asked this question last time (3 months ago). She said we just want to know. I told her “absolutely not”. And she looked shocked and asked me why. I said “ I don’t want vaccinated blood”. She kind of jolted. What are you thoughts??? Why would they be asking people this? I think something is fishy.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: ROBOAK on April 12, 2023, 01:34:50 AM
So something happened today at the hospital which I thought I would share. I went in for a general surgery to get skin cancer removed from my scalp. It’s my second surgery for the same lesion, as they didn’t get it all apparently. Now I have worn wide brim hats and sunscreen and kept my face/head and neck out of the sun. My only skin cancer and surgeon said it’s just bad luck.
Anyway here is what happened. I was having my routine chat with the nurse and she was checking my details name birth date etc. She then asked me if I would consider having a blood transfusion. I looked at her puzzled and said why is she asking as I wasn’t asked this question last time (3 months ago). She said we just want to know. I told her “absolutely not”. And she looked shocked and asked me why. I said “ I don’t want vaccinated blood”. She kind of jolted. What are you thoughts??? Why would they be asking people this? I think something is fishy.

i bet if the nurse offered a "chilidog transfusion" you would have jumped at the chance
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Mohammed Omari on April 12, 2023, 01:48:59 AM
I knew your beloved cat Spec was right when she told me you needed to get your skin checked. Even after all these years, I'm still amazed by some of the messages I get from the other side. She was letting you know that she was with you and that everything would be okay. Very happy to hear they removed it. All the best.

- Big Mo
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 02:03:02 AM
I knew your beloved cat Spec was right when she told me you needed to get your skin checked. Even after all these years, I'm still amazed by some of the messages I get from the other side. She was letting you know that she was with you and that everything would be okay. Very happy to hear they removed it. All the best.

- Big Mo
Big Mo… you know when you said that Spocky was with me and she was patchy. My first reaction was that I didn’t have a cat called spocky. But then it hit me… I called her specky. I haven’t posted this anywhere online. Yes she got that name because she was patchy and speckled.
I also had some surgeon at the hospital tell me to leave the cancer in me and do the wait and watch. My gut feeling told me this was a bad idea. My doctor told me to get it out as it could spread across. And the surgeon who did the first surgery booked me to come back so that they could reschedule me to take the rest. When you posted up about that follow up, it was just after the second surgeon had told me to leave it in and see if my own immune system got rid of it. You are the real thing.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: ROBOAK on April 12, 2023, 02:10:38 AM
I knew your beloved cat Spec was right when she told me you needed to get your skin checked. Even after all these years, I'm still amazed by some of the messages I get from the other side. She was letting you know that she was with you and that everything would be okay. Very happy to hear they removed it. All the best.

- Big Mo

do me now, im still a skeptic
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Flexacon on April 12, 2023, 02:41:23 AM
I knew your beloved cat Spec was right when she told me you needed to get your skin checked. Even after all these years, I'm still amazed by some of the messages I get from the other side. She was letting you know that she was with you and that everything would be okay. Very happy to hear they removed it. All the best.

- Big Mo

Thank you for all you do Big Mo. We are lucky to have you watching over all of us, particularly at this time during Ramadan when you are going without food and water and still sacrificing for us. I am eternally grateful.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Mohammed Omari on April 12, 2023, 03:04:34 AM
Thank you for all you do Big Mo. We are lucky to have you watching over all of us, particularly at this time during Ramadan when you are going without food and water and still sacrificing for us. I am eternally grateful.

May Allah's blessings be with you too, Brother Flexacon. And with all of the board. In truth, Ramadan isn't that hard. I stay up all night eating instead and then just don't move much at all during the day. It is my pleasure to be here on Getbig and offer any help where I can. That said, I am taking a break from readings for a while as it weakened me a lot last time. Unless I have anyone urgently trying to get through -- then I'll always do my best to share the message. 
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: robcguns on April 12, 2023, 03:28:17 AM
Sorry to hear about your skin cancer scare, hopefully they got it all and it’s over. Best of luck. Also yeah fuck vaxxxed blood.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Krankenstein on April 12, 2023, 03:50:31 AM
So something happened today at the hospital which I thought I would share. I went in for a general surgery to get skin cancer removed from my scalp. It’s my second surgery for the same lesion, as they didn’t get it all apparently. Now I have worn wide brim hats and sunscreen and kept my face/head and neck out of the sun. My only skin cancer and surgeon said it’s just bad luck.
Anyway here is what happened. I was having my routine chat with the nurse and she was checking my details name birth date etc. She then asked me if I would consider having a blood transfusion. I looked at her puzzled and said why is she asking as I wasn’t asked this question last time (3 months ago). She said we just want to know. I told her “absolutely not”. And she looked shocked and asked me why. I said “ I don’t want vaccinated blood”. She kind of jolted. What are you thoughts??? Why would they be asking people this? I think something is fishy.

Probably a routine question for pre-op stuff....but I'm, with you on the clot shot blood.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: wes on April 12, 2023, 03:58:55 AM
Good move on the transfusion Karen......fuck that....I hope your skin Cancer stays in remission !!

All the best!  :)
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on April 12, 2023, 04:23:11 AM
It’s a “just in case” thing in the unlikely event that there’s a serious complication and they need to emergently transfuse.  Kind of like how every female age 8-80 gets a pregnancy test before an xray, excessive, yes but a small cost compared to the possible downside of not asking.

Good luck on getting “unvaccinated blood” should you ever need a transfusion  ;D
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Gym Rat on April 12, 2023, 04:30:16 AM
All the best to you Madam Booty (Hotness), and Big Mo, a legend for sure!!
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Marty Champions on April 12, 2023, 04:33:35 AM
trust your doctors and politicians
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Kwon on April 12, 2023, 04:45:40 AM
I knew your beloved cat Spec was right when she told me you needed to get your skin checked. Even after all these years, I'm still amazed by some of the messages I get from the other side. She was letting you know that she was with you and that everything would be okay. Very happy to hear they removed it. All the best.

- Big Mo

My turn Mo!
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 04:53:14 AM
Sorry to hear about your skin cancer scare, hopefully they got it all and it’s over. Best of luck. Also yeah fuck vaxxxed blood.
Thank you Rob. Yeah hopefully it’s all gone now and I don’t have to go back. I am really turning into a bitch with the anaesthesia.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 04:54:00 AM
Good move on the transfusion Karen......fuck that....I hope your skin Cancer stays in remission !!

All the best!  :)
Thanks Wes. I hope all is good for you too 🤗
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 04:55:03 AM
It’s a “just in case” thing in the unlikely event that there’s a serious complication and they need to emergently transfuse.  Kind of like how every female age 8-80 gets a pregnancy test before an xray, excessive, yes but a small cost compared to the possible downside of not asking.

Good luck on getting “unvaccinated blood” should you ever need a transfusion  ;D
It’s frightening to think about.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 04:55:36 AM
All the best to you Madam Booty (Hotness), and Big Mo, a legend for sure!!
Thank you Gym Rat. ❤️
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 04:56:53 AM
trust your doctors and politicians
I have more trust in the drug street dealer.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 05:00:07 AM
Probably a routine question for pre-op stuff....but I'm, with you on the clot shot blood.
But it wasn’t a routine question 3 months ago. So why now?? I think something is brewing here. And Krank I knew we would be on the same page about the clot shot. I know you well enough to know you would never put that poison into your body. You sweat it out when you have a flu.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: joswift on April 12, 2023, 06:56:15 AM
I give blood every three months, I went after the jabs had been rolled out and she asked if I was vaccinated.
I said no, she replied "Oh good"

Apparently unvaccinated blood is rare now and can be used for people with allergies
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on April 12, 2023, 07:00:27 AM
So something happened today at the hospital which I thought I would share. I went in for a general surgery to get skin cancer removed from my scalp. It’s my second surgery for the same lesion, as they didn’t get it all apparently. Now I have worn wide brim hats and sunscreen and kept my face/head and neck out of the sun. My only skin cancer and surgeon said it’s just bad luck.
Anyway here is what happened. I was having my routine chat with the nurse and she was checking my details name birth date etc. She then asked me if I would consider having a blood transfusion. I looked at her puzzled and said why is she asking as I wasn’t asked this question last time (3 months ago). She said we just want to know. I told her “absolutely not”. And she looked shocked and asked me why. I said “ I don’t want vaccinated blood”. She kind of jolted. What are you thoughts??? Why would they be asking people this? I think something is fishy.


A nurses job to relay from the doctor any recommended medical options available.   No reason to be mad at someone for doing their job and asking although I'm puzzled as to your issues with blood transfusion
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: joswift on April 12, 2023, 07:08:08 AM

A nurses job to relay from the doctor any recommended medical options available.   No reason to be mad at someone for doing their job and asking although I'm puzzled as to your issues with blood transfusion
why would a healthy person want a blood transfusion unless you needed one?
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: 38 returns on April 12, 2023, 07:12:42 AM
I give every three months too

good thing to do to thin the blood I believe and some fucker might get my ale/beak ravaged blood for free!
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: joswift on April 12, 2023, 07:23:16 AM
I give every three months too

good thing to do to thin the blood I believe and some fucker might get my ale/beak ravaged blood for free!
I have a hight red blood cell count, I have always had it
I always feel much better after giving blood, its like I have a clear head..
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on April 12, 2023, 07:23:25 AM
why would a healthy person want a blood transfusion unless you needed one?


she has skin cancer.   Some doctors would recommend a treatment like that so they asked, she refused and that was the end of it.   Not a conspiracy or anything.  I'm just missing the point on the issue with blood transfusions
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: joswift on April 12, 2023, 07:24:05 AM

she has skin cancer.   Some doctors would recommend a treatment like that so they asked, she refused and that was the end of it.   Not a conspiracy or anything.  I'm just missing the point on the issue with blood transfusions
Ah..I see...
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: The Scott on April 12, 2023, 07:51:40 AM

she has skin cancer.   Some doctors would recommend a treatment like that so they asked, she refused and that was the end of it.   Not a conspiracy or anything.  I'm just missing the point on the issue with blood transfusions

It would be to supplement your body with red blood cells in the event you were anemic.  Or so it says online.  Given the ignorance of the woke folk and their willingness to ignore facts, one can understand why some people would not want a transfusion. But it is still verboten to donate blood if you ever tested positive for HIV or have engaged in risky sex (e.g., play hide the kielbasa with multiple and/or unknown bareback-butt-buddies).

I would just eat more beef and/or take an iron supplement.  Per my doctors I am anemic and that is what I do.  I have no problem with someone refusing a transfusion.  I would unless it is of my own blood which can be done prior to surgery.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: joswift on April 12, 2023, 07:54:18 AM
having a blood transfusion stops you giving blood in the future
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: GymnJuice on April 12, 2023, 08:14:54 AM
I think it's not unreasonable to be wary of a blood transfusion. People did get HIV from transfusions years ago. I think it is naive to think that there aren't more diseases that haven't been discovered yet lurking about in the donor blood. Hopefully they wouldn't transfuse you unless you really, really needed it.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: mops on April 12, 2023, 11:23:12 AM
The idea of receiving unvaccinated blood is apparently gaining traction.


https://safeblood.ch/en/#about



Blood transfusions are carried out using blood preserves, which go through a complex process after the blood donation in which they are largely cleaned of foreign bodies. The blood obtained in this way could be used for transfusions without hesitation – until now.

With the advent of the completely new mRNA vaccinations (such as currently the Covid vaccinations) we have completely new challenges here, since not only the so-called spike proteins are neutralized to an unknown extent only. According to the current state of science, a large number of undeclared non-organic additives in these vaccinations are only partially eliminated by the known cleaning methods. Dark field microscopy shows the presence of these particles in the blood even after at least 6 months – some of them can never be broken down at all.

A large number of people have made a conscious decision not to be vaccinated at all against Sars-Cov-2 and will also refuse the upcoming mRNA-based vaccines – for whatever reason. They also have reservations about having blood transfused from vaccinated people. Be it in an emergency, a scheduled operation or because you need regular transfusions for other medical reasons.

This is where the SAFE BLOOD Donation comes into play as an intermediary. We are working to ensure that our members can obtain unvaccinated blood, either fresh or canned, should they need it. In return, they make themselves available as blood donors. Anyone can become a member, whether vaccinated or not – but only those who have not been vaccinated can donate.

Unfortunately, residues of mRNA vaccinations are not only found in blood, but also in breast milk and reproductive organs, among others, which is why our sister site safereproduction.net is dedicated to the procurement of sperm, eggs and breast milk without mRNA residues.

Setting up the necessary infrastructure for SafeBlood is very time-consuming and we are working on it at full speed. We are already represented in 50 countries on 5 continents, in Europe, the USA, Canada, South America, Asia, Australia and various African countries.
We now have members in 100 states worldwide, 49 of them in the USA alone. Direct contact persons for individual countries can be found under about us.

As soon as we have enough medical partners (for application, collection and processing of the blood), we will start with the mediation. You can already find an (anonymous) database of our blood donors on this website and search for a compatible donor here – as a member also by region, and search for a medical partner with a list of all hospitals we have asked to partner with us, listed there whether they replied to us or not.

Please note that our main goal is not to run our own blood bank – this is not possible at the moment for legal reasons, but we are working on making it possible anyway and are getting closer by the day – but to match blood donors and recipients, which we bring together in a clinic (medical partner) that allows the choice of blood donor. So, there is no blood bank with mRNA-free blood yet, not even with us. And, although we have already asked hundreds of clinics, at the moment – at least in Europe – all of them still refuse to allow the human right of free blood choice with them – or at least do not want to be mentioned, because otherwise they fear reprisals. However, we promise you that we will not give up until we can offer a worldwide network of such clinics. Good to know, there are parts of the world where at least the choice of donor is still possible, like most African countries, South America, India and most states in the USA.

For further information, subscribe to our newsletter, send us an e-mail and check this page regularly. Before you ask us a question, please check our FAQ page to see if it is not already answered there.

George Della Pietra
Founder







I dont trust this foundation one bit, but this may definitely open a niche market ( white, grey, black ...whatever )


Wishing you a speedy and full recovery, Ms.Booty ( no hom....wait...nevermind )
May this cancer crap stay behind you for good. Fuck cancer !

Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 02:32:59 PM

she has skin cancer.   Some doctors would recommend a treatment like that so they asked, she refused and that was the end of it.   Not a conspiracy or anything.  I'm just missing the point on the issue with blood transfusions
I had a BCC which is a skin cancer lesion. They cut it out. My previous pathology revealed that they didn’t get a clear margin at 6 o’clock. They should have taken it all yesterday. I would never need a blood transfusion for a surgery like this. And I wasn’t asked last time which was only 3 months ago.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 02:35:59 PM
I think it's not unreasonable to be wary of a blood transfusion. People did get HIV from transfusions years ago. I think it is naive to think that there aren't more diseases that haven't been discovered yet lurking about in the donor blood. Hopefully they wouldn't transfuse you unless you really, really needed it.
A baby had a blood transfusion with vaccinated blood and developed blood clots and died. I predict in the future they will screen the blood as they ended up doing with contaminated hiv blood in the 80’s.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 12, 2023, 02:37:08 PM
The idea of receiving unvaccinated blood is apparently gaining traction.


https://safeblood.ch/en/#about



Blood transfusions are carried out using blood preserves, which go through a complex process after the blood donation in which they are largely cleaned of foreign bodies. The blood obtained in this way could be used for transfusions without hesitation – until now.

With the advent of the completely new mRNA vaccinations (such as currently the Covid vaccinations) we have completely new challenges here, since not only the so-called spike proteins are neutralized to an unknown extent only. According to the current state of science, a large number of undeclared non-organic additives in these vaccinations are only partially eliminated by the known cleaning methods. Dark field microscopy shows the presence of these particles in the blood even after at least 6 months – some of them can never be broken down at all.

A large number of people have made a conscious decision not to be vaccinated at all against Sars-Cov-2 and will also refuse the upcoming mRNA-based vaccines – for whatever reason. They also have reservations about having blood transfused from vaccinated people. Be it in an emergency, a scheduled operation or because you need regular transfusions for other medical reasons.

This is where the SAFE BLOOD Donation comes into play as an intermediary. We are working to ensure that our members can obtain unvaccinated blood, either fresh or canned, should they need it. In return, they make themselves available as blood donors. Anyone can become a member, whether vaccinated or not – but only those who have not been vaccinated can donate.

Unfortunately, residues of mRNA vaccinations are not only found in blood, but also in breast milk and reproductive organs, among others, which is why our sister site safereproduction.net is dedicated to the procurement of sperm, eggs and breast milk without mRNA residues.

Setting up the necessary infrastructure for SafeBlood is very time-consuming and we are working on it at full speed. We are already represented in 50 countries on 5 continents, in Europe, the USA, Canada, South America, Asia, Australia and various African countries.
We now have members in 100 states worldwide, 49 of them in the USA alone. Direct contact persons for individual countries can be found under about us.

As soon as we have enough medical partners (for application, collection and processing of the blood), we will start with the mediation. You can already find an (anonymous) database of our blood donors on this website and search for a compatible donor here – as a member also by region, and search for a medical partner with a list of all hospitals we have asked to partner with us, listed there whether they replied to us or not.

Please note that our main goal is not to run our own blood bank – this is not possible at the moment for legal reasons, but we are working on making it possible anyway and are getting closer by the day – but to match blood donors and recipients, which we bring together in a clinic (medical partner) that allows the choice of blood donor. So, there is no blood bank with mRNA-free blood yet, not even with us. And, although we have already asked hundreds of clinics, at the moment – at least in Europe – all of them still refuse to allow the human right of free blood choice with them – or at least do not want to be mentioned, because otherwise they fear reprisals. However, we promise you that we will not give up until we can offer a worldwide network of such clinics. Good to know, there are parts of the world where at least the choice of donor is still possible, like most African countries, South America, India and most states in the USA.

For further information, subscribe to our newsletter, send us an e-mail and check this page regularly. Before you ask us a question, please check our FAQ page to see if it is not already answered there.

George Della Pietra
Founder







I dont trust this foundation one bit, but this may definitely open a niche market ( white, grey, black ...whatever )


Wishing you a speedy and full recovery, Ms.Booty ( no hom....wait...nevermind )
May this cancer crap stay behind you for good. Fuck cancer !
Thank you Mops.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: AbrahamG on April 12, 2023, 07:45:12 PM
i bet if the nurse offered a "chilidog transfusion" you would have jumped at the chance

QFT
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Bevo on April 12, 2023, 07:49:09 PM
I had a BCC which is a skin cancer lesion. They cut it out. My previous pathology revealed that they didn’t get a clear margin at 6 o’clock. They should have taken it all yesterday. I would never need a blood transfusion for a surgery like this. And I wasn’t asked last time which was only 3 months ago.

For a second there thought you said BBC

Anyways , good luck, glad you are ok
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: AbrahamG on April 12, 2023, 07:50:41 PM
I had a BBC 3 months ago.

For Bevo. 
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: chaos on April 12, 2023, 08:00:58 PM
PureBlood for life!
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Bevo on April 12, 2023, 08:07:52 PM
For Bevo.

I knew I didn’t read that wrong
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Walter Sobchak on April 12, 2023, 08:20:49 PM
It would be to supplement your body with red blood cells in the event you were anemic.  Or so it says online.  Given the ignorance of the woke folk and their willingness to ignore facts, one can understand why some people would not want a transfusion. But it is still verboten to donate blood if you ever tested positive for HIV or have engaged in risky sex (e.g., play hide the kielbasa with multiple and/or unknown bareback-butt-buddies).

I would just eat more beef and/or take an iron supplement.  Per my doctors I am anemic and that is what I do.  I have no problem with someone refusing a transfusion.  I would unless it is of my own blood which can be done prior to surgery.

We treat anemia with Anadrol on Getbig.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Never1AShow on April 12, 2023, 08:26:07 PM
May Allah's blessings be with you too, Brother Flexacon. And with all of the board. In truth, Ramadan isn't that hard. I stay up all night eating instead and then just don't move much at all during the day. It is my pleasure to be here on Getbig and offer any help where I can. That said, I am taking a break from readings for a while as it weakened me a lot last time. Unless I have anyone urgently trying to get through -- then I'll always do my best to share the message.

Any word from Rocky on the other side about how Bhanky is going to do in the upcoming show?
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Lartinos on April 12, 2023, 09:09:36 PM
Sorry to hear about your issue and hopefully it’s cleared up.

Ya, nothing to fear.. it’s just a science experiment being done.

Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Krankenstein on April 13, 2023, 04:28:27 AM
But it wasn’t a routine question 3 months ago. So why now?? I think something is brewing here. And Krank I knew we would be on the same page about the clot shot. I know you well enough to know you would never put that poison into your body. You sweat it out when you have a flu.

Only think I can think of is they missed it last time?  It does sound like something that is asked during the pre-op thing for anything surgical.  I see no point to not let nature take its course with whatever thing might be going around.

Sorry to hear about the cancer thing.  Hope all is well.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Mohammed Omari on April 13, 2023, 05:57:04 AM
Any word from Rocky on the other side about how Bhanky is going to do in the upcoming show?

I have to ask if there's anyone who would like to come through. It can be humans or any other species. It's very hard to explain, but I can't access the other side directly myself. My spirit guide takes people up to what I can only really describe as a sort of window. Sometimes I see them clearly looking through the window at me and I can make out most of what they say. Other times I just have a vague image of them the way they'd like to be seen, and when they open their mouth, no sound comes out. Sometimes if I put my hand on the window they will show me a scene or imagery from the past.

If Brian's cat has passed, then it had no emotional bond to him and didn't want to come through when I tried to do some readings for the board. Jeff and Illuminati had people wanting to say hello, and a few others had a horrible darkness (evil spirits/jinns). Brian just had an older man around him....but very distant. The man had sad eyes. I'd go as far as saying he looked ashamed. heartbroken, even. He briefly showed me striking imagery of vast forests and lakes, which is where his soul spends most of its time. Brian doesn't have long left on this planet though. He will meet this man again in the next 7 years and have his chance to apologize.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Tapeworm on April 13, 2023, 07:37:23 AM

she has skin cancer.   Some doctors would recommend a treatment like that so they asked, she refused and that was the end of it.   Not a conspiracy or anything.  I'm just missing the point on the issue with blood transfusions

Systemic biodistribution of the Pfizer vaccine is now documented and accepted (recently released in redacted form from the Australian government through FOI requests), despite being previously vehemently denied.

Basically, the shot doesn't stay in your shoulder. It gets everywhere, so your immune system is obliged to kill off spike expressing cells which you'd probably rather keep. Of particular interest imo are non-replacable tissues like heart cells and stem cells in bone marrow.

How long it hangs around in tissues it was never supposed to get into and the implications of this are unknown. Methylpseudouridine, included in the Pfizer and Moderna products, is unnaturally persistent.

Personally, I'd take a transfusion since you presumably don't get one unless you're going to die, but I wouldn't take one recreationally.

You'd think people who took the shots would really be asking for some explanations by now since every assurance they received turned out to be false. I find it fascinating that they haven't.

Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: falco on April 13, 2023, 08:41:25 AM
I am also a blood donor. Nobody has ever asked me if i have poisoned my blood with the jab.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: ROBOAK on April 13, 2023, 11:34:55 AM
I have to ask if there's anyone who would like to come through. It can be humans or any other species. It's very hard to explain, but I can't access the other side directly myself. My spirit guide takes people up to what I can only really describe as a sort of window. Sometimes I see them clearly looking through the window at me and I can make out most of what they say. Other times I just have a vague image of them the way they'd like to be seen, and when they open their mouth, no sound comes out. Sometimes if I put my hand on the window they will show me a scene or imagery from the past.

If Brian's cat has passed, then it had no emotional bond to him and didn't want to come through when I tried to do some readings for the board. Jeff and Illuminati had people wanting to say hello, and a few others had a horrible darkness (evil spirits/jinns). Brian just had an older man around him....but very distant. The man had sad eyes. I'd go as far as saying he looked ashamed. heartbroken, even. He briefly showed me striking imagery of vast forests and lakes, which is where his soul spends most of its time. Brian doesn't have long left on this planet though. He will meet this man again in the next 7 years and have his chance to apologize.


That was the ghost of bhankys dad ,  he had sad eyes from seeing bhanky pay other men to fuck him  in the ass
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: 38 returns on April 13, 2023, 11:37:44 AM
its not his dad


its the mexican mafia man brian kicked in the face
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: booty on April 17, 2023, 08:49:41 PM
Only think I can think of is they missed it last time?  It does sound like something that is asked during the pre-op thing for anything surgical.  I see no point to not let nature take its course with whatever thing might be going around.

Sorry to hear about the cancer thing.  Hope all is well.
Thank you Krank. Hope all is good for you,  as well.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Zillotch on April 17, 2023, 09:32:46 PM
I'd take a transfusion

but of course u would

I'm surprised that u didn't take the shots, frankly
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Tapeworm on April 17, 2023, 10:17:42 PM
but of course u would

I'm surprised that u didn't take the shots, frankly

I didn't take it due to rational and empirically verifiable concerns.

You didn't take it because you think an invisible man in the sky will throw you into a lake of fire.

Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Zillotch on April 17, 2023, 10:58:32 PM
an invisible man in the sky will throw you into a lake of fire.

your time is running out, tapeworm.

God will not b mocked:

a human, humans... humanity - can only flip that middle finger at God for so long.

after grace.. after patient mercy.. after every chance in the world to turn from wicked ways and repent have passed... then comes judgment.

I'm rooting for u:

move closer to God.. and God will move closer to u - u must diligently seek him.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Tapeworm on April 17, 2023, 11:40:47 PM
I'm not mocking God. I'm mocking you.
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: AbrahamG on April 17, 2023, 11:43:34 PM
I'm not mocking God. I'm mocking you.

They call that low hanging fruit.  ;D
Title: Re: Blood transfusion
Post by: Tapeworm on April 18, 2023, 12:13:03 AM
Dude had to bump and snip quote me.

I make fun of him for basing medical decisions on religious beliefs and he gives me scripture.

Good grief.