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Findings in Live Blood Analysis Post-Covid Injections

Reference:

Schottdorf, E.-M. (2022). Findings in the live blood analysis of patients after Covid injections: Metallic (or other?) objects and granulocytes attacking one another. Doctors for
Covid Ethics Online Meeting, January 13.

Summary:

The article discusses findings from live blood analysis (LBA) conducted on patients following Covid vaccinations. Author Eva-Maria Schottdorf collaborated with alternative practitioners to explore potential anomalies in blood samples. The analysis involved examining live blood cells, revealing unexpected metallic objects and granulocytes engaging in aggressive behaviour towards one another. Three case studies are highlighted, featuring patients who exhibited concerning clinical symptoms post-injection. The granulocytes, crucial for immune defence, were observed attacking each other instead of performing their normal functions. This raises alarms about possible granulocytopenia, which could leave patients vulnerable to infections and sepsis. Schottdorf suggests that further investigation is needed to understand the full extent of these phenomena, including patient blood counts and their clinical implications. She calls for healthcare practitioners to remain vigilant and consider formulating statements to alert medical communities to these findings. The need for a systematic approach to monitoring and addressing these issues is emphasised.

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