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Once again:

I an unvaxxed.

How do I sell my unvaxxed blood? Should I inform hospitals and doctors? Is there a company handling this?

I think once there was something set up for this, but I believe it got drummed out of existence.

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Roadside stall would be your best bet.

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Hah! I'll put a sign on the back of my truck.

Unvaxxed blood: $1000/pint.

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You threatened me to take the bioweapon injection, and now you beg for my pure blood. Get some pure blood from the ones who decieved you, they didn't take the injection.

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Buried in the article near the bottom, and after a lot of talk of increased risks due to delay of those not accepting vaxxed blood -

"Patients are not inventing risks out of thin air. Peer-reviewed papers have documented the passive transfer of SARS-CoV-2 spike antibodies through platelet transfusions. Other preprints and analyses have raised questions about the persistence of vaccine-derived genetic material or proteins in the bloodstream of recipients long after injection. While mainstream transfusion medicine maintains these pose no meaningful threat to recipients, the absence of comprehensive long-term studies tracking every possible downstream effect fuels legitimate caution—especially when the stakes involve one’s own child lying on an operating table.'

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This article is full of half truths and mostly lies; there are volume replacement therapies that can adjunct critically ill patients, albeit not for long as nothing is as therapeutic as blood products in context of illness.

Families can donate directly to a loved one albeit it takes a few days to test and cross match the blood.

So they lied about the vax and now they lie about the persistence of it in donor blood.