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New Zealand Attempts to Remove Baby From Parents Who Refuse Vaccinated Blood for Baby’s Operation


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An appalling situation has arisen in New Zealand.

Sam and Cole, the parents of a four-month-old baby who has to undergo life-saving heart surgery, have asked the hospital not to use vaccinated blood in their child Will’s operation.

Their baby has pulmonary valve stenosis and needs immediate surgery.

Instead of respecting Sam and Cole’s parental rights, the state is fighting to strip them of those rights and take control of their child.

“The baby’s parents recently explained their position during an interview with Liz Gunn, a broadcaster from New Zealand who herself has raised concerns about the safety of the experimental ‘vaccines,'” RAIR Foundation reports.

“We don’t want blood that is tainted by vaccination,” explained the dad.

“That’s the end of the deal – we are fine with anything else these doctors want to do.”

More than 20 unvaccinated individuals are reportedly willing to donate blood for their son’s operation.

However, the government’s New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) has refused to approve it.

RAIR Foundation provided this clip via Rumble:

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The NZBS website states that blood was not divided by whether donors were vaccinated or unvaccinated, according to RAIR Foundation.

“It also makes the widely disputed claim that there is no evidence that using blood from a vaccinated person poses any risk.”

“There is no evidence that previous vaccination affects the quality of blood for transfusion,” NZBS said.

“Any COVID-19 vaccine in the blood is broken down soon after the injection. All donated blood also gets filtered during processing, so any trace amounts that may still be present poses no risk to recipients.”

NZBS requires that those who have received some versions of the COVID-19 jab refrain from donating blood for 28 days after getting the shot.

However, anyone who received the Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca or Novavax injections is not subject to the 28-day stand-down period.

RAIR Foundation reported:

The interim director, Dr. Mike Shepherd, at the health service, Te Whatu Ora in Auckland, filed papers in the Auckland high court this past Monday under the Care of Children Act. They are asking that the parents are stripped of their “guardianship.” With this change in legal guardianship, the government can use donated blood for the child’s operation.

On Wednesday, the parties appeared at the court to set a date for an urgent hearing while a group of 100+ supporters of the parents gathered outside the building.

According to the Guardian, the attorney for the parents, Sue Grey, argued in court that their case is unlike most guardianship cases in which parents refuse necessary medical care.

“Because they label my clients as conspiracy theorists, [their position] is that anything my clients say can be ignored,” Grey said.

Federal government is your new ‘Extended Family’

Interim director Shepard said in a statement that he understands how worrying it can be for parents who are dealing with a very sick child, according to the New Zealand Herald.

“The decision to make an application to the court is always made with the best interests of the child in mind and following extensive conversations with whānau,” Shepherd said, using a Māori word that means “extended family.”

Shepard echoed former U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s socialist sentiments (scheme) when she said, “It takes a village to raise a family.” But unfortunately, the failed candidate and Shepard are trying to replace the family or “village” with a big federal government that dictates all family decisions.

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