Should I wait to Rife myself after I donate blood or would that possibly affect the recipient(s) for that month?

1. “Studies have shown that donor DNA in blood transfusion recipients persists for a number of days, sometimes longer, but its presence is unlikely to alter genetic tests significantly. Red blood cells, the primary component in transfusions, have no nucleus and no DNA. Transfused blood does, however, host a significant amount of DNA-containing white blood cells, or leukocytes—around a billion cells per unit (roughly one pint) of blood. Even blood components that have been filtered to remove donor white cells can have millions of leukocytes per unit.

Investigators have detected donor DNA after transfusion with a process called polymerase chain reaction (PCR) that amplifies minuscule amounts of genetic material for detection and identification of specific genes. Studies using PCR to amplify male genes in female recipients of transfusions from male donors have demonstrated that donor DNA endures in recipients for up to seven days. And a study of female trauma patients receiving large transfusions showed the presence of donor leukocytes for up to a year and a half.”
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/donor-blood-transfustion/
So using Spooky Remote appears to have the potential to affect the recipient of a blood transfusion.

2. When you use the remote to send frequencies to yourself your whole body (blood, organs, bones, etc) are receiving the frequencies, so it is really affecting you as a person. Any one with some of your blood in them would only be receiving the frequencies to your blood in them, which would be a small part of them. The rest of their body would not be getting the frequencies (their blood, organs, bones, etc). So therefore they as a whole would be affected very little if at all.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9495

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