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Testimony of a tattoo artist on the blood of vaccinated people
By PA Jandrok
Testimony of Manu, tattoo artist, on the facebook testimonial group of vaccinated people
25 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS SO I AM NOT A
BEGINNER BUT AN APPROVED TRAINER.
For a few months, we have noticed that vaccinated people react strangely during tattoo sessions: the skin of vaccinated people no longer pearls at all (normal light bleeding during a skin break-in) we also note that the redness and swelling are almost non-existent. Admittedly, this is not particularly disturbing for our profession, but it is very alarming. There is indeed a change in the blood, the skin no longer defends itself.
Before the summer it was a few cases but since the big rush of vaccinations it's really everyone. It's simple: in 20/30 min we can tell you if you have been vaxxed or not just by looking at how the skin behaves.
Today many confreres also realize that there is a big problem. Will this pass, I don't know, but more than 5/6 months after the 2 doses, patients' skin still does not react normally.
I HAVE ASKED PEOPLE IN THE WORLD OF MEDICINE, AND IT'S
CONFIRMED THAT IT DOES AFFECT THE BLOOD.
Some nurses also report that the blood often clogs the catheters during the blood test, it is so thick. These worries are no longer even reported on the problem sites, because it's every day...
VACCINATED BLOOD IN A TEST TUBE
This blood was drawn from a vaccinated patient the other day and it was noted that the flow had slowed down significantly when in the second tube.
When it was brought to the back of the lab 3 minutes later, this was the find! It normally takes 30 minutes for blood to clot in an SST tube… not 3 minutes.