State legislation aims to block COVID-vaccinated from donating blood

A bill introduced in Montana’s legislature last month seeks to block those who were injected by the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines from donating blood.

HB 645 proposes that “[a] person may not knowingly donate whole blood, plasma, blood products, blood derivatives, human tissue, organs, or bones containing gene-altering proteins, nanoparticles, high-count spike proteins from long covid-19, or other isolates introduced by mRNA or DNA vaccines, mRNA or DNA chemotherapies, or other novel mRNA or DNA pharmaceutical biotechnologies.”

The prohibition would also apply to using, receiving, accepting, shipping, transferring or administering the above materials.

Those in violation could be charged with a misdemeanor and fined up to $500.

"Many of my constituents question just because we hear these two words, 'safe and effective,' a million plus times, does that make them true?" State Representative Greg Kmetz (Republican) asked colleagues in a hearing on the bill. "These are the people that are concerned about our blood supply. These are the people that put me in this office. These are the people that I represent,” he added.

Critics of the bill, including nonprofit blood supplier Vitalant, say it would reduce Montana’s blood supply by as much as 80%.

HB 645 would also prohibit discrimination based on vaccination status and would give blood banks immunity from injuries suffered from being administered mRNA-adulterated plasma—provided that the bank first tested the blood for mRNA contaminants.

The legislation is just one example of how COVID-19-vaccinated blood has been coming into focus as the dust settles post vaccine mandates.

Though the CDC continues to deny that COVID mRNA vaccines affect a person’s DNA, Swedish researchers at Lund University have presented evidence that the Pfizer vaccine “is able to enter the human liver cell line Huh7 in vitro. [The] mRNA is reverse transcribed intracellularly into DNA as fast as 6 [hours] after [mRNA] exposure.” 

Furthermore, an Italian peer-reviewed study in August found that 94% of those experiencing symptoms following the COVID-19 injections were found to have metallic particles in their bloodstream, according to The Epoch Times. 

“What seems plain enough is that metallic particles resembling graphene oxide and possibly other metallic compounds . . . have been included in the cocktail of whatever the manufacturers have seen fit to put in the so-called mRNA ‘vaccines,'” the authors wrote after studying 1,006 participants. 

“In our experience as clinicians, these mRNA injections are very unlike traditional ‘vaccines’ and their manufacturers need, in our opinions, to come clean about what is in the injections and why it is there,” they added. 

Some experts, like mRNA co-inventor Dr. Robert Malone, add that there is currently no way to remove the COVID vaccines’ “mRNA-like” molecules from the body.

These factors are causing a growing concern about mRNA-infected blood and a growing demand for purer plasma.

SafeBlood Donation, launched by Swiss Naturopath George Della Pietra, is seeking to open blood banks which offer plasma from those who have not been injected with the COVID-19 shots. SafeBlood and its members are also attempting to pressure lawmakers and hospitals to allow patients who request unvaccinated blood to receive it, though currently no differentiation is made. 

“I get hundreds of emails asking me, ‘Do you have blood [available], because I have surgery coming up in three weeks,’” Pietra said.  

“I’ve never seen blood like this. This was, to be honest, the main reason I started the whole thing, because when I saw this, I was so horrified,” he said about his own studies of COVID-19 vaccinated blood. 

Vice News, which insisted the confirmed lab leak of the virus was a “conspiracy theory,” says Pietra’s conclusion is “wrong” and based on “conspiracy theories”. Vice also reported the Hunter Biden story as a conspiracy theory. 

“We want to be a platform for people who want to have the free choice of blood donors,” Pietra added. “Whether they think there is a real conspiracy theory going on, that the New World Order [is happening], or if they simply say ‘I just don’t want it’ for whatever reason.” 

According to Pietra, “the whole vaccination thing is from my point of view, mainly to do with controlling people.”