No matter your political leaning nor the reason that you believed you took the jabs, 2, 3, 4 or 5…you should be questioning what is actually going on.
But with this being said, given the number of youthful people and professional athletes who’ve been keeling over in their sleep, with no prior health conditions, shouldn’t we soon start to see a surplus in transplantable organs?
It’s weird to think about…but given that the Number 1 Cause of death in Alberta was listed as “Unknown”…are we still able to even harvest organs from these or the other mysterious SADS victims for those in need?
By now, you have to know that this is happening globally.
And with the Red Cross previously stating that Vaccinated Blood is different than Unvaccinated Blood…we really have no idea, because nobody is asking these questions.
There are obvious issues brewing and with each following jab, we are seeing a lot more of this. More death from/with COVID, more mysterious deaths and a Higher Rate of All Cause in otherwise youthful and healthy populations.
This conversation can really go a lot of ways, but the first thing we must all recognize is what our Health Care System will be facing for challenges over the next couple of years?
Will there be separate vaccinated and unvaccinated organ transplant lists?
Will there be rules regarding giving blood?
Or will there be shortages?
Are the organs from these cases, if these tragic mortalities were signed up on the national organ transplant registry, going to be able to be used to save lives?
Back in July, a Judge ruled that it’s not unconstitutional to deny an organ transplant to somebody who refuses to get the COVID-19 Vaccine…and whether this is the case or not, this certainly doesn’t sound like the backbone of a Health Policy for Health Care Providers. →Link
Appreciating that there are already stipulations in play on these cases and nobody really wants to talk about them, the idea of putting somebody through surgery who has a limited capacity for life with or without, is a thing. But when comes to vaccines, where there is no evidence that suggests any meaningful benefit to having them…this leads me to only believe that maybe there is more to the story.
Will organ rejection on transplanted organs be greater if you put an vaccinated organ into the body of a unvaccinated person or vice versa?
Were going to be going into some very tricky medical situations here and there has been a massive loss in the amount of trust we can actually put into our Provincial Health Care Providers and Health Canada for that matter.
The descriptor ‘Medical Experts’, has lost all meaning.
Faith in the Medical System is dissolving.
And we are actually left to wonder if there will be a surplus of available organs in the future…and if there are, will the be able to be actually used?
Thoughts?
I'm tempted to say that the vaccinated should get organs only from other vaccinated, and ditto for unvaccinated. Why risk getting a poisoned organ, and why waste good organs on people who care so little about their health they would get injected with unproven genetic material?
This is going to be a huge problem for blood banks. Over 1 year ago Del Bigtree flew to Mexico for urgent surgery because he was badly anemic from intestinal blood loss; there was a private clinic where he found guaranteed 'pureblood' blood for transfusion.
Marc Mullie MD
Montreal