Where do Red Cross blood donations really go?
Only about 20% of blood donations to the Red Cross are used for transfusions. The rest is sold to pharmaceutical companies that use it to make expensive drugs.
Healthcare is the perfect money making industry. Our willingness to pay for available therapies, especially for our loved ones, knows no bounds.
The Red Cross is an international racket. In reality most of the blood donated to the Red Cross is SOLD to private companies; something the Red Cross doesn’t advertise. That means that most Red Cross advertising seeking blood donors is false because it misleads donors into thinking their blood is needed for use in transfusions for people needing it and the Red Cross obtains blood for nothing intending to sell it for profit.
The plasma fractionation industry (pharmaceutical companies) buy 80, 000 litres of plasma from the Red Cross each year. Donors do not know this.
The plasma is sold to pharmaceutical companies who use it to make very expensive and profitable drugs:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Is0cG5Ad8zOc/
The Red Cross is another major corporation owned by the Khazarian Mafia.the Red Cross also has other uses. For instance the Red Cross Mission to Russia in 1917 provided funding from Wall Street bankers to the Bolsheviks to assist them to prosecute their Russian Revolution. See eg: https://www.modernghana.com/news/664233/wall-street-and-the-bolshevik-revolution.html
The Red Cross has also been used to avoid the usual border checks and scrutiny for transportation of money, contraband and children internationally.
Ron