Red blood cells

Every second 2½ million new red blood cells develop in the bone marrow and circulate for about 4 months in the body before their components are recycled. About ¼ of our cells are red blood cells (±25 trillion).

During each circulation (±20 seconds), they take up oxygen in the lungs and release it into the capillaries. They produce the energy carrier ATP to expand the blood vessel walls for more efficient oxygen transfer.


Their small cells’ are flexible bi-concave disks that lack a nucleus and most organelles, and thus lack a DNA molecule for replication. A virus cannot mature.

Each of our blood cells contain about 270 million hemoglobins, a protein that binds & delivers oxygen to, and binds & then removes carbon dioxide from the tissues. Its iron atoms cause the blood’s red color.

There are 2 methods of blood donation for transfusion:

  1. whole blood.
  2. blood plasma.

During blood plasma donation, red blood cells are pumped back into the body right away.

The elite invented a so called genetic warfare against so called enemies. It’s called the grapevine effect.

A healthy red blood cell has a little fat around it. When alcohol enters the bloodstream, this grease is destroyed allowing the red blood cells to stick together instead of flowing freely and separately. This causes certain neurons not getting the blood + oxygen they need, and thus die.

Blood cells leaving a ruptured capillary

These dying brain neurons poison the blood that travels from the lung to the brain. The resulting brain vessel spasms are perceived by the human as lightheadedness or “harmless drunkenness”. It destroys your neuro-wiring and ultimately your genetics.

Once you let this method into your genetics, your offspring is doomed. Tobacco works in exactly the same way.

See videos of former President Yeltsyn as an example.

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