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They are looking for the bloodline.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

Weird story. A man who worked at my apartment was cleaning the pool about 6 years ago and he seemed upset and said I need to tell someone what happened at my doctor’s appointment. He had a blood test and when he went back for the results there were 2 men who seemed like government agents just standing there with his doctor. They said nothing and just listened as his doctor told him he had a super rare blood type and asked him how long his father lived and other questions. His father died at 103, I think. He was shaken by the whole thing and asked me what I thought about it. I didn’t know what to make of it.

In response Susan Cue to her Publication

These rare blood types can only receive this blood for a transfusion ... and this rh negative type is probably being monitored by ALL Hospitals. They are on the look out blood and genome DNA.

I'm screwed 🤣

In response TBo ogg to his Publication

why?

I'm at .6

You just need to give your own blood first before any type of surgery, they can hold for you. No one is going to come looking for you, relax ... I'm A- and that's 6.3% ... they constantly ask me to give blood ... but NOT with the Vax crazies walking about.

In response TBo ogg to his Publication

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Same - I am O- and RH-
I tried giving blood back when I was in college and they wouldn't let me...I didn't know my blood type at that time but they said that because I was taking medication I couldn't. That was in the 90's.

Kinda weird since a lot of people are on medication. Anyway, never tried giving blood again.

In response Rae Rae to her Publication

right, no medication.
You can donate for yourself, if any planned surgeries, but medicine aided blood may harm another.

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Good tip! Thanks!