You conclude that permission is implied to go around eating dead unbled animals.
It is not implied - it is explicitly stated.
We don’t see that practiced by the Israelites in the Bible.
We absolutely do. Why else would Ezekiel the priest state that - unlike other Israelites - he hasn't eaten animals found already dead?
Also, there is no Bible evidence ( except for your assumption ) that whole blood inside or outside a living organism is not viewed as sacred to God.
No assumptions necessary. I laid out the evidence in the OP. You can keep obfuscating but you can't deal with the data can you?
Or that Christians have permission from God with impunity to consume the blood of another living organism just because the host is alive.
I never said that.
You have adopted exactly the same technique that the writer of the Watchtower use when dealing with awkward questions. They write lots and lots of words, none of which directly address the actual point.