How can I be sure my donor is not vaccinated?
Update May 2024:
Ever since SafeBlood and Safereproduction were launched, we have been looking for an analysis that would allow us to determine whether blood for transfusion or a sperm donation comes from a vaccinated or unvaccinated donor. Until now, the selection of our donors has been based solely on the trust that our members will correctly declare their vaccination status. But now we finally have a blood analysis that allows us to determine the following:
- Residues of any Covid19 vaccines
- The presence of spike proteins
- Whether the functionality of your RNA and DNA is disrupted or damaged
For me, the latter is the biggest sensation, because it shows whether there is a need for therapy and whether the mRNA injection has actually resulted in a significant impairment of your genetic material. We know that different batch numbers, e.g. in the Pfizer vaccinations, triggered very different side effects; from “placebo” with zero effect, to immediate death in the most dangerous batches.
Everything about the Covid19 Vaccine Residual Analysis can be found here.
Status before May 2024 and general information:
To be honest; you can’t. Since there are no reliable tests to verify the vaccination status yet, the whole donation process is simply based on trust.
Scientists are working on tests around the world, and we can assume that there will be a test in the future, but we don’t know when that will be. Self-declaration is the only way right now to declare that you have not been vaccinated with mRNA injections. SafeReproduction members are certainly among the people who know about mRNA injections and their consequences and are here to help keep humanity free of them. It just doesn’t make sense for someone to pretend to be unvaccinated but actually be the opposite.
To get in contact through our website is the first step to build a relationship with your donor. As you go along you will get to know each other and will certainly get a sense of whether or not the donor is trustworthy.