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Growing concerns in U.S. over mRNA in blood spurs push for transfusion choice

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Dr. Clinton Ohlers, an academic and media director for the U.S. organisation ‘Safe Blood Donation’, is sounding the alarm on the risks he believes are associated with receiving blood transfusions from donors vaccinated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

In a recent interview on the popular Jimmy Dore Show Ohlers promoted legislative efforts across the United States to give patients the right to request blood from unvaccinated donors and to receive full disclosure of a donor’s vaccination status.

According to Dr. Ohlers, directed blood donation—a once common practice where individuals could arrange to receive blood from a known donor—has become difficult or even impossible in some states.

Safe Blood Donation, which now operates in over 55 countries, matches individuals needing transfusions with donors who have not received mRNA COVID-19 gene therapies (marketed to the public as COVID ‘vaccines’). According to the organisation’s website, a New Zealand service is currently being explored in conjunction with Australia.

Ohlers says the practice is based on growing concerns that vaccine components—particularly spike proteins, mRNA, and DNA fragments—may linger in the bloodstream far longer than previously claimed by government and legacy mainstream media ‘experts’.

Citing emerging studies and anecdotal reports, Dr. Ohlers highlighted cases of patients suffering from myocarditis, pericarditis, and other complications shortly after receiving transfusions. In one example, a woman named Celia Corral allegedly developed life-threatening pericarditis following a transfusion and later discovered the blood likely came from vaccinated donors. Another case involved a newborn, “Baby Alex,” who developed fatal blood clots hours after receiving a transfusion, raising further questions about blood safety.

Though Dr. Ohlers and Safe Blood advocate for caution, he acknowledged the lack of definitive proof linking mRNA-vaccine-tainted blood to medical harm. “We can’t say there’s a direct causal link,” he noted, “but the correlation is strong, and the stories are piling up.”

Safe Blood Donation offers paid membership services for people seeking mRNA-free blood. The standard membership costs $50 plus a $10 monthly fee, though lifetime memberships and donor-only options are available.

Multiple U.S. states—including Texas, Utah, South Dakota, and Maryland—have introduced bills addressing patient rights around blood transfusion, disclosure of donor vaccination status, and the ability to request specific types of blood in non-emergency scenarios. Dr. Ohlers testified before the Wyoming legislature in support of such efforts, warning that patients in states like Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota must now travel out of state for blood matching services.

The movement is also gaining traction among parents of young children and pregnant women, with Dr. Ohlers and obstetrician Dr. James Thorp advocating for autologous donation—where individuals pre-donate their own blood—for added safety.

While mainstream medical authorities maintain that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective, and that the U.S. blood supply is rigorously screened, Ohlers is pushing for greater patient choice and transparency. “It’s about the right to informed consent,” he told Dore, “and making the blood supply safe for everyone in the future.”

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  1. Similar problem a few short decades ago with hepatitis-contaminated blood transfusions which the medical profession steadfastly refused to fix for too long as the adverse evidence kept mounting. Same playbook today.

    • Why did the medical profession steadfastly refused to fix for too long? Sell poison, treat damage, make double profit

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