US State of Montana: Bill to make it illegal to donate or receive blood from the COVID jabbed

Bans the use of blood containing gene-altering mRNA, nanoparticles and high-count spike proteins from the jabbed and those diagnosed with long-COVID

US State of Montana: Bill to make it illegal to donate or receive blood from the COVID jabbed
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Finally! There is some common sense in legislation with Montana looking to introduce a bill that will make it illegal to contaminate the bloodstreams of those who are unjabbed with transfusions from the jabbed.

According to The Daily Montanan:

Chris Numark, senior vice president of a blood collection nonprofit, said there’s no way to test for the components outlined in the bill, including “gene-altering proteins, nanoparticles, high-count spike proteins from long COVID-19, and other DNA chemotherapies, among other COVID-19 related restrictions.

Though it is feared that this will limit the available pool of blood for those who are injured or require transfusions for surgery, many of those who have rejected COVID jabs do not want to be forced to accept blood from those who have been injected with the spike proteins, lipid nanoparticles, PEG, and other known and unknown components of these experimental bioweapons.

The possibility of having two separate blood banks - one from the jabbed and the other from the unjabbed - had been mooted but rejected by the bill’s sponsor.

Whatever the eventual outcome, this proposed legislation has gone a long way towards raising the profile of the lack of choice faced by those who want to protect their bloodstream from these genetic modification injections.

I will be watching this situation with great interest and will try to keep you up-to-date as the situation evolves.

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