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havax 8 points ago +8 / -0

Look up Coloboma. Maddy had it, and so does George Soros. Have fun going down that rabbit hole.

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DanIsSwell 5 points ago +6 / -1

Isn’t coloboma a blood or gene disorder, that causes a weird shape on the eye pupil? That is the distinguishing, telltale sign of everyone who has it. Maddy had it, and George has it. It’s a very rare condition. What makes this interesting, is (I’m assuming?) someone who has it, can only get a blood transfusion from someone who also has it. Which would make kids who have it, a very high priority to Soros. I’d think he has a crooked team of medical people, searching medical records for it, all over the world. Maddy’s mom worked in a hospital. If her parents sold her to Soros fetchers, they would’ve been paid a huge amount of money.

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JiXinping 1 point ago +3 / -2

This doesn't make sense. Why would someone with coloboma need a blood transfusion?

Also, assuming you mean that if they have another condition, they can only use blood from someone else with the coloboma - this is absolutely BS and makes no sense.

Whether these people are related to the abduction, I don't know. But there's no need to make an entire new conspiracy based on clearly false information.

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DanIsSwell 5 points ago +6 / -1

I just wanted them to confirm if that was what they were inferring. I wasn’t saying someone with coloboma would need a blood transfusion. I’m saying Soros needs blood transfusions, because he’s a walking corpse.

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JiXinping 1 point ago +3 / -2

You said: "What makes this interesting, is (I’m assuming?) someone who has it, can only get a blood transfusion from someone who also has it. Which would make kids who have it, a very high priority to Soros."

This is how false information and weird conspiracies start. What you assumed is completely false, and all it takes is for a few people to start spreading this and we end up with yet another false conspiracy that we get ridiculed for.

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MAGA_Flocka_Flame 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not saying it’s true, but to be devils advocate

Young blood reverses effects of aging

https://archive.is/JJf3L (Washington Post)

Here’s a startup based on the idea

https://archive.is/wip/37vuY

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JiXinping 0 points ago +1 / -1

That's not really devil's advocate since you're bringing up a separate point. I'm just saying that the disease they share is completely unrelated to the need for blood, in addiiton to there being no correlation between individuals with that condition and their blood similarities.

The person I responded to made an absurb claim implying having coloboma would require a blood transfusion from someone else with the same condition.