How SafeBlood is Securing an mRNA-Vaccine-Free Blood Supply
SafeBlood enables the matching of blood donors who have not received mRNA ‘vaccinations’ with people needing blood transfusions but not wanting to be exposed to vaccinated blood.
On 5 February 2024, Christof Plothe DO spoke with Clinton Ohlers PhD, Executive Director of the SafeBlood Foundation, a World Council for Health Coalition Partner. Based in Switzerland and with branches in over 53 countries, this is the largest provider of unvaccinated blood donors in the world.
Shortly after the rollout of the Covid-19 ‘vaccines’, naturopaths in Europe started noticing drastic changes in the appearance of blood from vaccinated patients (see image below). Georg Della Pietra, a retired Swiss naturopath, was concerned about the safety of the blood supply as the Red Cross was not separating blood from vaccinated and unvaccinated donors. In response, he founded the SafeBlood Donation project in September 2021. There is a limited supply of unvaccinated blood, and donated blood has a shelf life of only about 42 days, so instead of attempting to establish blood banks, their approach is to enable directed donations between matched blood donors and recipients.
Mysterious clots and the need for safe blood
Since the Covid vaccines were rolled out in 2021, morticians have been discovering long, rubbery clots in the blood vessels of mainly vaccinated people who have died. Early concerns about the safety of using vaccinated blood for transfusions have been borne out as these clots have also been found in the vessels of some unvaccinated people who had received transfusions.
The danger of using vaccinated blood for transfusions was most clearly illustrated by the death of Baby Alex in Washington State. His parents had arranged for matched, unvaccinated blood to be used in a routine operation to repair a congenital heart defect. Their request was ignored, however, and ‘off-the-shelf’ blood was used instead. A few days later, Baby Alex was dead. The post-mortem revealed a long blood clot running from the knee – the injection site for the transfusion – to the heart. The parents’ worst fears were realised, and the danger of using vaccinated blood in transfusions was confirmed.
How does the SafeBlood programme work?
You can sign up to become a member of the SafeBlood programme. Becoming a donor is free, and there are two options available to become a recipient of matched blood: a once-off lifetime membership of $1,000, or an ordinary membership costing $10 per month.
Two other services offered include Safe Reproduction, helping recipients to find safe donors of sperm and eggs, and facilitating safe donations of breastmilk. They are also researching to find out if it will be possible to test off-the-shelf blood for vaccine-related contamination to determine if it is safe to use.
To find out more and become a member of this life-saving programme, visit the SafeBlood website, and listen to the interview with Dr Ohlers here.
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No blood transfusions period for me, on my advanced directives! Be your own best advocate every second with every person when in health care setting. Had a procedure and everyone reassured me no antibiotics or steroids until I got to the anesthesiologist and I nipped that in the bud! No big pharma for me!! There is a natural treatment for every pharm!! They don’t want you to know!! Stay on your toes and get your advanced directives in order and make sure you have someone to speak for you! I have it on my phone as a Lock Screen and a tag that says Do NOT treat without reading my advance directives! You can not speak that is consent to treat! Learned that in CPR and first aide I have had for 40+ years and 30 yrs in health care! These people are the worst criminals!!
What say you to claims by Dr Anna Mihalcea who purports to see through her research that the shedding aspect has infiltrated everyone?