I am sure this is not surprising news to anyone here. They do not screen blood donors for vaccination status. So if you need a blood transfusion, there is no way to know if you are getting blood donated from a vaccinated versus an unvaccinated person.
Here is a fantastic video of Jessica Rose, PhD discussing this very issue on Friday 10-21-22. It is worth the 3 minute watch. https://rumble.com/v1p34iv-jessica-rose-phd-on-vaccinated-blood-and-having-a-choice-to-receive-unvaxxe.html
Here is the deal. I do not know what happens if you get blood from a vaccinated person and you are unvaccinated. I would find it highly unlikely that there is not remnants of spike protein in that blood. But I honestly do not know. Blood in our body is not “permanent”, it “turns over” every 30 days or so, depending on the type of blood cell it is. Some live longer than others do. The reason I would hypothesize that there could be risk is that we KNOW the spike proteins from the injections do migrate to the bone marrow. What does the bone marrow do? It creates blood cells. Red blood cells. Which, that is what you get in a typical blood transfusion. Packed red blood cells. So how long does the MRNA hang around the marrow? Does it permanently alter it forever? If you create abnormal red blood cells, are those safe for anyone to receive as a blood transfusion recipient? One has to wonder given the rapid increase in cancers, such as blood cancers, since the mRNA injection was introduced. Ethical Skeptic has covered this extensively.
If you have an elective surgery that may require a transfusion, you can donate your own blood and bank it prior to surgery. Get your blood type cross and matched and see if you have a friend/loved one with your blood type who is not vaccinated and ask them to donate blood prior to your surgery.
Some religions forbid blood transfusions, so you can always claim a medical religious exemption and refuse blood products. This is a risk though if you lose a lot of blood. Fluids can only replace so much if you are in hypovolemic shock from blood loss.
It is scary. I do not have a common blood type, so I am not sure what I would do. I would do everything in my power to avoid a transfusion, that I do know. I can only hope that those who are vaccinated and donated blood have had it examined and if the RBC’s are small and abnormal and whatnot they would throw that bag out. But I don’t trust much in corporate pharma healthcare these days so there’s that.
Something I never considered... until now. Aagh
They can’t be serious. The second thé vax goes into the arm, it enters blood vessels and lymphatics. Any dumber you die.