Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:19 p.m. No.8362694   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2786 >>2869 >>3121 >>3191 >>3197 >>3241 >>3275 >>3296 >>3305 >>3326 >>3329

>>8362666

that shortage should be fact checked to see if it is fake news to get more blood under the virus cover. how would one confirm there really is a shortage that is no different than any other month?

month by month up to now chart?

I think it is a phony plea to get free blood donations, they make $$$$$ bank on the blood.

research how much in the blood and plasma business, it is gross and most have no idea how people get rich off our blood donations.

and the time is hot to milk it, I mean needle it.

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:30 p.m. No.8362786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2835 >>2869 >>2917 >>2942 >>2995 >>3087 >>3121 >>3191 >>3241 >>3305 >>3329

>>8362694

>>8362666

PB

>>8362503

blood scams will rise due to Corona

coincidence?

news is saying in the NW, as in WA state?

HMMMM?

Selling Donated Blood is Big Business in U.S.

 

IT IS A PERFECT TIME TOO GATHER BIG MONEY BLOOD DONATIONS from THE SHEEP/CATTLE

right on cue until next "pandemic".

 

Donating blood is anything but a charitable act in the United States. Oftentimes, blood given for free by Americans gets turned into profitable deals by companies specializing in blood sales to hospitals.

 

These days, a pint of blood can go for $180 to $300, depending on demand.

 

One business, General Blood based in Minnesota, serves as a middleman between blood donation centers and medical centers and research laboratories. Given that blood is such big business, it’s not unusual for some of it to be spilled in the midst of legal battles. Indeed, General Blood is currently caught up in a lawsuit with the nonprofit Oklahoma Blood Institute (OBI), which sells donated blood. OBI sued General Blood, claiming it is owed money, and General Blood counter-sued OBI for $14 million over alleged confidentiality issues.

 

The sale of people’s donated blood for hundreds of dollars per pint explains how a nonprofit like OBI can make $86 million a year, according to The Oklahoman.

 

These earnings get passed down to the institute’s top executives, who make six-figure salaries. Leading the team is OBI’s CEO, John Armitage, whose annual salary is $421,561.

 

General Blood founder Ben Bowman claims that non-profits like OBI are profiting on blood. But Armitage denies that OBI is doing so.

 

“We are providing a drug,” Armitage explained to the newspaper. “On the business side of what we do, the comparison is to a pharmaceutical company. Technically, we like to say the blood is free, but they [hospitals] pay a service charge. It’s arranged, so it’s a service fee.”

 

“We have a charitable side,” he added, “which is trying to motivate people to do an amazing thing [donate blood] to help their fellow man or woman.”

 

  • Danny Biederman, Noel Brinkerhoff

 

To Learn More:

 

What Many Donors Don't Know: Their Blood Is Sold (by Jennifer Palmer, The Oklahoman)

 

https://oklahoman.com/article/4985779/what-many-donors-dont-know-their-blood-is-sold?

 

http://www.allgov.com/news/where-is-the-money-going/selling-donated-blood-is-big-business-in-us-140709?news=853635#:~:text=

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:38 p.m. No.8362869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2942 >>3121 >>3241 >>3305 >>3329

>>8362786

>>8362694

 

and they used to pay people now they don't

greedy fucks say it is safer that way, but they could just test the donor and or blood after the removal of the blood, but that means less money for them in costs to test. They have the scam down pat for full profits to the blood industry:

 

Article:

America Is Selling Blood for Big Profits to the Rest of the World

It's the most primordial substance there is, so maybe it was inevitable that it would become a commodity more valuable than oil.

 

In the book, you say blood has developed into a commodity that's more costly than oil. Why and how did that happen in the United States specifically?

In the US, it was seen as very normal to pay someone for blood. There were people—particularly men—during the Depression who would go around the country just giving blood, probably giving too much of it for their own health. At one point, I think it was $100 for a pint of blood in New York. It was seen as quite the standard thing to do—to give blood. In fact, that's the reason we have the phrase "blood-banking." Blood and money have always been associated, but really it's been only recently in the US that blood and money have been separated.

It's actually not illegal to pay for blood in the US, but you have to label the blood donation as coming from a paid donor or a volunteer. Hospitals don't use blood from paid donors because the World Health Organization is emphatic that it is much safer to have a blood supply that relies on donations from volunteers—the argument being that if you are paying someone for blood, then they’re probably going to want to do it more often than is good for them, because they’re getting money for it. They may be pushed to lie about their health conditions.

 

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9k74bz/america-is-selling-blood-for-big-profits-to-the-rest-of-the-world

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:45 p.m. No.8362942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2995 >>3121 >>3241 >>3305 >>3329

>>8362869

>>8362786

>>8362917

SO Obvious

 

magical blood

is still a thing right anons?

THINK

 

from VICE article, they tell you to your faces who and what profits and uses, not just to help some rando in the hosptial in USA. It it sold worldwide and for what?

 

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9k74bz/america-is-selling-blood-for-big-profits-to-the-rest-of-the-world

 

VICE: Why do you think blood, at least

in modern life

, makes so many so squeamish and carries such enormous taboos?

If you look throughout history and geography, blood can be so many things to so many people, it sort of crisscrosses all over the place. The ancient Greeks had Homer—he thought

blood was magical,

[that] it had this

amazing power

to give life. He actually has one of his characters, Nereid Thetis—his mother—

comes briefly back to life just by drinking some sheep's blood

 

magical blood in in Harry Potter

and we know about JK Rowling

https://youtu.be/T-iX0vPykO8

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:49 p.m. No.8362995   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8362942

>>8362786

we are the

SHEEP

who supply the blood

we are dupes

 

The ancient Greeks had Homer

blood was magical,

amazing power

to give life. He actually has one of his characters, Nereid Thetis—his mother—

comes briefly back to life just by

drinking some

SHEEP's blood

 

(nothing new under the sun)

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 5:57 p.m. No.8363087   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8362786

donatedblood often will not be even used in that same donation area. It is shipped elswhere. someone local should go get allt he facts and report for real. Make them confirm the shortage with hard numbers and if they will send it someplace else at a profit or not.

On camera.

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 6:02 p.m. No.8363146   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3191

BUT gays can give someone AIDS and not be prosecuted and do all people who are gay even tell anyone? It is all PR to enhance the NEED for donors.

THIS IS A REAL STORY for real reportors lurking.

Confirm with hard numbers statisics/timlines/shortage/ monthly numberspast and current/do they sell and to who?

Pretty simple MSM! Do your job.

 

#RONDACTED

@StreamOfRon

·

49m

Replying to

@BloodworksNW

Too bad the

@US_FDA

still effectively bans most gay people from donating. Sure seems like a bad time to be ruling out a large group of potential donors…

Bloodworks Northwest

@BloodworksNW

·

Bloodworks Northwest

@BloodworksNW

·

46m

 

45m

We hear you. Bloodworks & all other blood centers are governed by the FDA & its mandates. While FDA deferral for men who have had sex with men is one year since last sexual contact, we know that this leaves many who would like to donate unable to do so:

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 6:06 p.m. No.8363191   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3225

>>8362694

>>8363146

>>8362666

>>8362786

>>8362917 (no gay blood for Israel or USA)

 

 

BUT on the otherhand

gays can give someone AIDS

and not be prosecuted

and do all people who are gay even tell anyone?

It is all PR to enhance the NEED for donors.

 

THIS IS A REAL STORY for real reportors lurking.

 

Confirm with hard numbers statisics/timlines/shortage/ monthly numberspast and current/do they sell and to who?

 

Pretty simple MSM! Do your job.

 

#RONDACTED

 

@StreamOfRon

 

·

 

49m

 

Replying to

 

@BloodworksNW

 

Too bad the

 

@US_FDA

 

still effectively bans most gay people from donating. Sure seems like a bad time to be ruling out a large group of potential donors…

 

Bloodworks Northwest

 

@BloodworksNW

 

·

 

Bloodworks Northwest

 

@BloodworksNW

 

·

 

46m

 

45m

 

We hear you. Bloodworks & all other blood centers are governed by the FDA & its mandates. While FDA deferral for men who have had sex with men is one year since last sexual contact, we know that this leaves many who would like to donate unable to do so:

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 6:10 p.m. No.8363225   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8363191

underground blood bank?

you mean D.U.M.B

or someother type of underground fuckery that wants blood supply?

sounds like they are stocking up for a rainy day for their SUPPLY?

With all the supply of blood and kids in short supply

evil is all I see between the lines

Anonymous ID: 0bd7aa March 9, 2020, 6:15 p.m. No.8363275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3296

>>8363197

>>8362694

>>8362666

>>8362694

zaactly

 

some anon close by needs to get them on record on camera

why is blood needed for corona in NW?

Who is needs it?

For what?

It is a lie/spin for people not paying attention to get lots of blood(money) and then sell it.

Get a hold of the forms they make you agree to and read the fine print