redpilltwice: Most JW's however would not bring up the blood issue in field circus unless they are triggered by a person that has critical questions. I hope in cases when dr. Boldt is refered to as an authority regarding bloodless surgery, this info has already reached that person/householder.
The chances of blood being discussed with a householder are pretty slim.
This material is most valuable for those people who have already been indoctrinated with "blood cult" thinking. I am thinking of exJWs who are still walking around with the WT's pseudo-science stuck in their brains. And of the active JWs who still want to desperately believe in the WT's medical advice.
The WT's history of promoting and supporting quack science is lengthy and this recent exposure of one of the WT's "experts" on bloodless surgery can be added to the list of other medical frauds that the WT is noted for: radio active belts, the Abrams electrical box to just name a couple. Now we can add the WT's blood phobia to the list - headed up by Dr. Joachim Boldt, the great pretender.
Once a person starts to unravel the deception around the WT's interpretation of Biblical doctrine, I think it is important to keep going and expose the ways that the WT has used deception in their medical doctrine as well.
However, even though it is unlikely you would use this information at the door with JWs, this material could be valuable to exJWs who get into discussions with their JW families. The links I have posted at the beginning go to Retraction Watch and it would be difficult to argue that it is an apostate website. It is pretty clear that the WT has used a fraudulent researcher as one of their "experts" on bloodless surgery and that is something that is backed up all over the place on the internet from several credible sources.