The nonprofit Safe Blood Donation is starting to match blood samples from unvaccinated patients with donors, and Swiss naturopathic doctor George Della Pietra, who founded the organization in 2021, believes people around the world should be free to choose whether to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or not.
He believes the same should be true for those receiving transfusions to be able to choose whether or not they want to receive Covid ‘vaccinated’ blood.
“The problem is that right now we have no other choice,” Della Pietra said, matching unvaccinated blood recipients with donors in 65 countries.
A hype out of control, for a vaccine more dangerous than they say
“It was very clear from the beginning that the hype about COVID was completely out of control,” Della Pietra said.
“It wasn’t as dangerous as they say it was. As a naturopath, I cannot make sense of this pandemic, which was never really a pandemic. It leaves room for so many explanations.”
Della Pietra believes an mRNA vaccine is more dangerous than drug companies are willing to admit. He said the growing number of side effects is reason to question their safety and effectiveness.
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed that vaccinated and boostered people accounted for 58.6% (6,512) of COVID-19 deaths in August, up from 41% in January.
“We can no longer say that this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Cynthia Cox, the Vice President of the Keizer Family Foundation, said in a Nov. 23 Washington Post article.
Nearly 70% of the world’s 8 billion people have received at least one mRNA vaccine for COVID-19 since the vaccines went on sale in 2021 at the height of the virus’ spread.
The “sinful” spike protein and blood purification
Each of the three major COVID-19 mRNA vaccines contains fragments of the COVID-19 “spike protein,” which bind at the cellular level to stimulate an immune response to the virus.
Della Pietra believes that these spike proteins produce “classic symptoms”, that is, blood clots that “scared” him.
“I’ve never seen anything like it, and I’m not just talking about spike proteins,” Della Pietra told The Epoch Times in a phone interview.
“It’s unbelievable because we’ve never had this problem before.
It’s only been two years. They want to maintain the narrative [that an mRNA vaccine] is not dangerous.”
Although donated blood and plasma must undergo a purification process before transfusion, Safe Blood Donation says this is not enough to remove all mRNA components.
“I’m talking about the graphene oxide and the undeclared inorganic components of the vaccine, which we can see in the blood. When I see them, I have no idea how we can get rid of them,” said Della Pietra.
While examining the abnormalities in the blood of vaccinated people, he said, “Okay, we have a problem.” People get the vaccine “pretty much through the back door.” “You can’t avoid it anymore.”
In the United States alone, there are approximately 16 million units of blood donated annually.
Of those units, about 643,000 are “autologous”, self-donated, and the number is increasing annually, according to BloodBook.com.
Della Pietra said that, to his knowledge, Safe Blood Donation, based in Switzerland, is the first unvaccinated blood donation service of its kind.
“So there is no mRNA-free blood bank yet, not even in ours,” Safe Blood Donation states on its website.
“And although we have already asked hundreds of clinics, at the moment, at least in Europe, they all still refuse to allow the human right of free blood choice with them, or at least they don’t want to be mentioned because otherwise, they fear reprisals.”
The right to choose
Della Pietra said the main goal of Safe Blood Donation is not to start an mRNA-free blood bank.
Rather, it is to enable the matching of unvaccinated blood donors and unvaccinated recipients, “whom we bring together in a clinic (medical partner) that allows the selection of the blood donor.”
Medical website Seed Scientific reported that blood banks and biotech companies will offer up to $1,000 a month for blood donations.
While Della Pietra said there are no unvaccinated blood banks, he sees the demand for unvaccinated blood growing.
“That’s why I decided to do Safe Blood Donation. I wanted to create a network for unvaccinated people who are looking for a blood donor because they need one, whether they have surgery planned or an emergency,” she said.
Safe Blood Donation started working in the United States about a month ago, building an infrastructure of medical partners.
However, in the current medical environment, central blood banks such as the Red Cross do not separate their blood donations based on whether the blood is from a vaccinated or unvaccinated donor.
“The American Red Cross does not facilitate designated donations for standard blood needs, as this process often takes longer and requires more resources than obtaining a blood product through our normal process,” the Red Cross told The Epoch Times in an email.
“In a small number of situations, there is an exception for rare blood types where it is extremely difficult to find compatible blood types.
A rare blood group is defined as one that exists in less than 1/1000 people.
“We want to emphasize that the Red Cross adheres to all donor and product requirements as set forth by the FDA to ensure the safety of the blood supply and is committed to continuing to provide life-saving blood products to patients across the country.”
The National Library of Medicine said that “in study areas, the average hospital cost per unit transfused was $155 and the average charge per patient was $219.”
Scarcity and the “red trade” of blood
However, the Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood donations, said “no studies” show adverse effects from transfusions of blood products collected from vaccinated donors.
Instead, “blood saves and improves the lives of millions of people every year.”
The organization also provides an autologous blood donation service for customers who wish to store their blood for themselves or their friends and family.
Vitalant, a nonprofit blood collector and provider, “doesn’t interact directly with patients, so we can’t offer any insight into how often patients in hospitals may make these requests” for unvaccinated blood, said Liz Lambert, strategic communication manager.
FDA, which sets blood safety standards in the United States, “does not require labeling of blood products to differentiate between vaccinated and unvaccinated donors, Lambert told The Epoch Times.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization is seeking authorization to set global health policy against future pandemics, which includes the standard use of mRNA vaccines.
Della Pietra said this is an insidious sign of what’s to come as unvaccinated blood supplies become smaller and more expensive to procure.
“It’s going to become rarer,” said Della Pietra, who wants people to have a choice, “the same choice we had 10 years ago.”
Already in India they pay a lot of money for unvaccinated blood and this trend is rising, in 18 countries pure blood banks have been established, which is not enough, according to Great Game India, and risks making unvaccinated blood, subject of a lucrative new “red” trade.