(POLL) Most believe organ donors are more likely to be declared brain dead quickly


A strong majority of respondents believe organ donors are more likely to be declared brain dead more quickly.

That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

Ninety-two percent (92%) say they think organ donors are declared brain dead faster.

Only eight percent (8%) say they disagree with that notion.

These results show a significant public concern regarding the potential impact of organ donation status on the speed of brain death declarations.

Full results are below. Be sure to answer the newest poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Look for the black box on the right sidebar on your computer or scroll way down on your mobile device.

Poll Question: Do you think someone is more likely to be declared brain dead more quickly if they are an organ donor?

92% Yes
8% No

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4 thoughts on “(POLL) Most believe organ donors are more likely to be declared brain dead quickly”

  1. P.S.

    For those who have not followed
    the past 50 years of channelled
    materials—there seems to be an
    IRON effect induced by beds’
    iron frames, causing astral body
    separation from the physical
    body.

    Carrying iron on the body seems
    to offer some protection from
    disincarnate entities. Find and
    read, “Return from Tomorrow,”
    by Dr. George Ritchie, the late
    psychiatrist whose OBE while ill
    began the field of Near-Death
    research (( he and I were friends
    and prayer partners at his church
    in the early ‘80s )).

  2. Bill :

    Re : There is no death.

    There is TRANSITION—but no death !; e,g.,
    page 65,
    “Strange Paranormal Realities In The Everyday World,”
    by Andy Thomas :

    “In yet another haunted hospital, yet another
    nurse, Phillipa, reported many peculiar hap-
    penings, including full ghost sightings and
    hysterical patients seeing the auric bodies of
    former (dead) occupants of the beds floating
    just inches above their faces . . . This hap-
    penned so often that it became impossible
    to hide, but patient-staff relations were, to
    put it mildly, poor Phillipa witnessed patients
    being treated as “mentally disturbed,” when
    the reality was that they were seeing some-
    thing they had no context for and were
    understandably terrified. In extreme cases,
    some claimed to have been beaten to ensure
    their silence.”

    Bill, find and study “Journeys Out of the Body,”
    by the late Robert A. Monroe.

    Possibly, you’ve had your own paranormal
    experiences—about which you’ve had to
    keep your silence.

    -Rick

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