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ShowFebruary 21, 2024
Watch: Red Cross Makes Shocking Revelation To Crowder's Undercover Unit
You may have seen a post on X going around that claimed the American Red Cross is asking blood donors if they received the COVID-19 vaccine. You probably thought this meant that they were disqualifying people with the vaccine. Well, you thought wrong. It’s the exact opposite.
What Mug Club Undercover discovered will shock you.
EXCLUSIVE CALL: Red Cross Makes Shocking Revelation To Our Undercover Unit!www.youtube.com
Donated blood is not separated depending on whether you are vaccinated or not.
“If you get in an accident and you're unvaccinated, you're going to get vaccinated blood potentially,” Gerald A said. “[If my wife needs] to get blood after she's given birth for some reason, [it] could be somebody's blood that's been vaccinated [and] we have gone through great lengths not to do that.”
Their premise for screening people is because they believe that even after two years from getting the vaccine, there is a correlation that people may still be experiencing symptoms as a result of the injection that subsequently disqualifies them from giving blood.
“When I go and give blood, they ask me as a man if I've ever had sex with a man. They even asked me if I had been to certain places I believe in the 1970s in areas of North London because of mad cow [disease]. They will ask you if you've been in areas where there have been AIDS outbreaks in the 1980s. They are very specific. Why? Because politics should be left at the door,” Crowder said.
But the left does not care about actual science, only “the science.”
“I didn't even think about this. I've gone to great lengths not to get a vaccine and now I'm going to get blood that's potentially got vaccinated blood. I don't want that,” Gerald A said.
The Red Cross can ask you if you are vaccinated because they understand the risk. But you cannot ask.
"I'm not saying that everybody is dropping dead from the vaccine. But there are complications that we now know and the Red Cross knows because they're screening for it," Crowder said. "But if you want to screen for it - absolutely not. That is the problem."
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