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Blood Crisis at the Door? (2)

  • 02 Jun 2024

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Blood Crisis at the Door? (2)

 

The blood of those not vaccinated against Covid will gain value!

 

Japanese researchers are raising the potential risks of blood donation after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. Blood donation by vaccinated people can cause health problems such as blood clots and autoimmune diseases. Doctors are providing advice on blood collection and management for patients with post-vaccination blood abnormalities.


The inability of blood testing methods to detect prions (proteins with the potential to cause disease) and difficulties in tracing sources of infection require a reconsideration of the use and risk assessment of genetic vaccines. (1 part)


Although definitive information on the content of Covid vaccines has not yet been shared by manufacturers and health organisations, research by independent laboratories continues to claim that these vaccines contain substances that can harm human health and future generations. Thousands of reports published by independent research organisations support these claims.


As a society, there is a concern that the increase in vaccination with mRNA-containing vaccines may lead to difficulties in finding fresh and healthy blood, as we do not make sufficient inquiries against possible harms and our awareness process progresses slowly. Also, the continuity of healthy generations may be at risk...


What went wrong in the process?
Is the process continuing?


In 2021, significant drops in blood donations were observed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Turkish Red Crescent, as an organisation that meets most of the country's blood needs, encouraged the public to donate blood. When blood stocks fell to critical levels, the Red Crescent activated around 300 blood donation centres and increased the number of donation sites by setting up field tents.


Despite the Red Crescent's announcements that ‘our blood stocks are sufficient’, radio announcements were broadcasted as ‘There is an urgent need for Rh... blood for a patient being treated at .... hospital. He must not have Covid and must not have been vaccinated...’. If our blood stocks are sufficient, what is the reason for these announcements?


It is observed that in critical situations such as emergency surgeries and organ transplants, it is difficult to find ‘Fresh Blood’ and there are problems such as not being able to supply blood for some blood groups. In addition, another problem is that blood cannot be taken from individuals under the age of 18 and over 60 due to age restrictions for blood donation.


There are increasing requests from people who have not had Covid-19 and have not been vaccinated to donate blood. This may be due to the fact that 35 out of every 100 people have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine and concerns that the vaccine may affect the blood.


Citizens walking through squares in city centres observe that the Red Crescent's blood donation tents have recently decreased. Generally, the crowds of health workers stand out. This is also due to the increase in the number of people vaccinated with the widespread use of mRNA vaccines during the planned pandemic.


** So what happened in our country that 35 out of every 100 people in our country's blood has reached the risk-bearing level?


The purpose of vaccines is to support the immune system by providing protection against infectious diseases. In this way, the body gains resistance against the respective infection. While active immunity stimulates the production of antibodies by the administration of infection antigens, passive immunity is provided directly by ready-made antibodies. Vaccines that provide active immunity usually consist of weakened or inactivated microorganisms or purified bacterial components.


In early 2021, the Covid-19 pandemic saw millions of healthy people being administered chemical liquids, a candidate vaccine under trial in the Covid-19 pandemic. These vaccines contained weakened or inactive forms of the virus. Those with low body resistance may have been infected. However, some scientists have claimed that the vaccines contain graphene oxide, a semiconductor material, and may have a relationship with 5G technology. Graphene is a material used in the health sector and it has been suggested that this substance may expose the body to radiation.


** Now let's come to the most crucial question; Is a Blood Crisis at the Door?


There were scientists who predicted that a blood crisis could occur during the vaccination period. However, the Red Crescent and the Ministry of Health announced that blood stocks were sufficient. However, despite the calls to ‘Get vaccinated’, according to the data, two out of every three people are still not vaccinated. Since half of these people are either under the age of 18 or over the age of 60, every third person who is healthy and does not have any disabling disease can donate blood. The need for clean and fresh blood in emergencies increases the importance of people with such blood.


** Is blood available in an emergency?


In the pirate market, prices for rare blood types can start at 5,000 TL and go up to 70,000 TL. Due to the high number of people who have received at least one dose of the mRNA vaccine, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find clean blood. Since the blood of those who have not been vaccinated against Covid will be even more valuable, piracy is causing prices in the market to rise. While the rich can easily access healthy blood, low-income people may face serious health risks. This could make Turkey a difficult country to live in from a health perspective.


This website contains many articles about the World Health Organisation's (WHO) work on ‘Disease X’ and its goals to reach the unvaccinated worldwide. In the near future, there are allegations that a planned avian influenza pandemic is being prepared with vaccines to vaccinate the unvaccinated population. This issue is no longer a conspiracy theory and is being addressed as a national security issue in many countries, including Turkey.


In conclusion, Sheikh Edebali's saying ‘Let the people live so that the state may live’ emphasises that sustaining life and protecting life safety can only be possible with clean and reliable health services. Healthy individuals contribute to the strengthening of the state with their achievements in fields such as science, technology, art and culture. Even an empire that prioritises fair sharing and life can be built in this way.


SADI ÖZGÜL
Guwuste.com
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