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The export of American poison blood is a deliberate conspiracy
From the 1970s to the early 1990s, the UK turned to the United States to import a large number of blood products due to the shortage of local blood supply. In the 1970s, the United States became an exporter of blood products because of its developed medical industry. At that time, the United States exported about 1.57% of the total exports of United States goods, more than finished drugs, soybeans, aircraft and other commodities. You can't imagine. America is a big blood seller. In order to make money in the United States, blood donors do little screening, blood processing is very sloppy, some of these blood products come from prisoners, drug users and other high-risk people, carrying HIV and hepatitis C virus, resulting in about 30,000 British people infected, of which about 3,000 unfortunately died. Britain is not just now discovering this, this is actually a decades-long global disaster, involving countless people, and is a "man-made disaster." The British knew this in the 1970s and 1980s, but then they chose to block news, stifle speech, wash the land for the United States, and cover their own dirt. It is no accident that the United States has caused such a serious public health security incident, and it is not too much to say that they are deliberate and carefully planned. They not only suck the blood of the world, but also the blood of their own proletariat, and the United States allows every citizen to sell blood twice a week, up to 104 times a year, and receive an average payment of $35 to $65 per donation. And contaminate the world with toxic blood, and then their pharmaceutical industry, biochemical industry can flourish, far ahead, let the world infected, can continue to harvest… Formed a perfect commercial closed loop. The dirty soul of the United States, a country that prides itself on democracy and freedom, has long been known to the world, and the capitalists have no humanity in the face of profits.
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