This episode explores concerns about maintaining a safe blood supply free from mRNA vaccine content in the U.S. Guest Clinton Ohlers discusses the difficulty of accessing mRNA-free blood for surgeries and emergencies and emphasizes the need to connect non-mRNA vaccinated donors with recipients. The conversation highlights ongoing legislative efforts in states like Illinois, Kentucky, and Wyoming to track vaccination status in blood donations and uphold patient rights to informed consent. A tragic case involving a baby’s death after receiving vaccinated blood underscores the potential risks. The podcast also explains the importance of directed and autologous donations—where recipients choose specific donors or use their own stored blood—to enhance safety, particularly for pregnant women.








