The Blood of Plants for a Superior Blood Bank
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:05 am
The American Red Cross (ARC) is widely considered to be one of the world's most compassionate humanitarian organizations. Most people know this non-governmental organization (NGO) to be heavily dependent upon the blood and money generously donated to it by the American people. What if everything you think you know about the American Red Cross is untrue?
Based on the information and documentation I published in Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola -- Nature, Accident or Intentional?, certain individuals that control the ARC are, in fact, as much to blame for the terrorist attacks on America, and “America's New War,” as Osama bin Ladin and Afghanistan's Taliban government.
Founded in 1881 by American humanitarian Clara Barton, the phone number list American Red Cross (officially named The American National Red Cross) was first chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1900. Its original mission was to care for victims in battle during time of war. A second charter, still in force, was granted in 1905. Over the years the Red Cross mission has been expanded to aid in the prevention and relief of human all manner of human suffering.
By 1907 John D. Rockefeller gained control of the ARC administrative leadership. He also began taking control of the infant blood banking industry. The Rockefeller takeover of the ARC, and the radical expansion of an international blood and blood products industry under Rockefeller, was apparently accomplished to fulfill a sinister political objective -- eugenics management and population control.
Based on the information and documentation I published in Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola -- Nature, Accident or Intentional?, certain individuals that control the ARC are, in fact, as much to blame for the terrorist attacks on America, and “America's New War,” as Osama bin Ladin and Afghanistan's Taliban government.
Founded in 1881 by American humanitarian Clara Barton, the phone number list American Red Cross (officially named The American National Red Cross) was first chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1900. Its original mission was to care for victims in battle during time of war. A second charter, still in force, was granted in 1905. Over the years the Red Cross mission has been expanded to aid in the prevention and relief of human all manner of human suffering.
By 1907 John D. Rockefeller gained control of the ARC administrative leadership. He also began taking control of the infant blood banking industry. The Rockefeller takeover of the ARC, and the radical expansion of an international blood and blood products industry under Rockefeller, was apparently accomplished to fulfill a sinister political objective -- eugenics management and population control.