TWITTER POLL: If a Baby Needed a Blood Transfusion of Unvaccinated Blood, Would You Go Donate Today?
While the debate continues, let's look at my Twitter Poll leading people to start off with a general, philanthropic thought that leads to the practical, theoretical, and scientific. Results show
While the debate continues, let's look at my Twitter Poll leading people to start off with a general, philanthropic thought that leads to the practical, theoretical, and scientific. Results show
Poll Question #1: A Baby Needs Unvaccinated Blood
Answer choices included:
YES
NO
I don’t know
I’m unable to donate
Which would you choose? Before scrolling down to see the results, pause. Choose your answer. Then continue reading.
Of 3,470 views from December 27, 2022 to today, there were 129 votes in 7 days. Of these, 60.5% of respondents said YES, they would donate their blood for a baby who needed unvaccinated blood. That means 40% either could not or would not donate, with 0.8% who were undecided.
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Above: I have not done a hospital poll, but there must be a hospital somewhere that would honor this request. It is a completely reasonable request, considering that it isn’t a difficult process to procure unvaccinated blood. It’s not like someone was asking for some other kind of blood particular, like blood from someone with a certain height or weight, or from a male vs a female, or any other demographic or medical attribute(s). It is a feasible and practical request.
Some didn’t know this was a real-life situation for two babies whose lives hung in the balance before the world. The first baby died of blood clots after receiving vaccinated blood. The second baby’s request for an unvaccinated blood donation came from the parents of a baby who needed a blood transfusion prior to heart surgery for a congenital defect.
Poll Question #2: Do You Know Your Blood Type?
Yes or No. Answer, then scroll down.
There were 22 votes in 7 days. I should have noted the number of views that were on the record on Day #7, when the poll ended, so none of the total views on any tweet is accurate for the time of the poll.
About two-thirds of 22 votes said Yes they know their blood type, with 36.4% saying No. Despite this seemingly low number, it is consistent with a 2019 CBS News poll showing that 66% of Americans reported knowing their blood type.
Poll Question #3: Do you think there’s a difference between unvaccinated and vaccinated blood?
Yes or No. Think about what your answer is, then think about what everyone else would say. Would the two answers be the same, or different? With my Substack audience in the “echo chamber” of medical freedom,
Poll Question #4: What do you think could be a problem with vaccinated blood?
Choices:
Spike Protein
Lipid nanoparticles
PEG or other additives
All the above
Go ahead and choose one answer before scrolling down.
Of 231 who viewed this tweet to date, 11 voted by Day #7, less than 5%. 81% chose all as a possible problem in vaccinated blood: spike protein, lipid nanoparticles, and PEG (polyethylene glycol) or other additives.
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Other comments:
Are there spike proteins in the blood of a vaccinated person?