Forgive me for coming late to the discussion, but has anyone ever addressed any connection of the WT blood preoccupation with the 1931 Dracula movie with Bela Lugosi? The later genre of vampire literature doesn't feature blood tranfusions much, nor did the original Bram Stoker novel that I recall, but the 1931 movie had a very memorable scene in which the heroine received a blood transfusion which was spoken of as 'feeding'. The entire movie was based on the idea of 'feeding on blood', which in turn was based on the Victorian sensiblilities of the 1890's, which now is seen as as a substitute for 'fluids', ie. it's all a sexual metaphor. After I saw the original movie, I have wondered if the early WT leader, whoever it was, that came up with this insane doctrine, had seen the movie and was influenced by it.
Just a thought. Has anyone else commented on this before?