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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Does Rh negative blood type originate from another world?

English: Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) in A...English: Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) in Agra, northern India Deutsch: Rhesusaffen (Macaca mulatta) in Agra, Nord-Indien (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Here is an excerpt from an article that discusses a very interesting fact that is greatly overlooked.  Rh positive blood denotes a common genetic characteristic, a "relationship", with the rhesus monkey as they both share this factor.  It denotes a common origin, a common ancestor between rh positive humans and the rhesus monkey.

What about the people who do not have this factor in their blood? Obviously they do not share the same genetic relationship with the rhesus monkey. They do not have the same origins as the Rh positive humans. Where do Rh negative people come from?







Does Rh Negative Blood Type Equal Alien Heritage? | in5d.com | Esoteric, Spiritual and Metaphysical Database

"...The Rh negative blood, which appears not to have originated on earth, may prove to be a major factor in proving mankind is a hybrid. It is not the whole answer but it is a key for unlocking the genetic puzzle of our heritage. Tissue factors will also prove to be quite revealing. Scientists are now able to determine the tissue factors of 5000 year old mummies. Could some of these mummies have been the ancient astronauts? Why were these mummies preserved well enough for us to analyze their blood and tissue factors? Could there be a message in the genetic factors of the mummies themselves?
via: www.in5d.com

2 comments:

  1. I would like to get this information out. I haven't read all of your website here but I want someone to pass this info on so I am starting here. where did Rh- blood come from? It seems to have originated in Neanderthals, and most of us have from 1-4% Neanderthal genes. But where did the Neanderthal get this blood type? My guess would be from a mutation-and I don't know what caused Neandertals mutation exaclty-but radiation can. Proof: My father-in-law had prostate cancer. He was blood type B+. After a series of radiation treatments, my mother in law said, his blood type changed. I looked at the medical records and it was true. There is a protein surrounding the red blood cell in Rh+. This protein can obviously be burned off the cell as the cell is damaged (and it was in his case). So something damaged the cells of someone. Once the protein is gone from your DNA you can't get it back. you pass on blood without the protein and the blood is now Rh-. Sounds like a catastrohy happened that caused this, or someone got into something they shouldn't have (uranium-I don't know what) but this is where to start thing rational about real medical possibilities. Thank for listening to the medical truth about Rh-. It can't interact with Rh+ cells because the protein is now foreign to the Rh- host. You can only pass on what you have and if something got burned off the DNA (the thing that codes for the protein) it can no longer be made. I think the reason Rh- can not be man made is because it was originally Rh+ DNA and something got burned off the cell. There is no DNA for making Rh-. There is only DNA that is absent of RH+. That is my idea. Now some scientist out there-do research and try to prove me wrong. You can make all of it you want. Just damage Rh+ blood cells and see what happens.

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  2. If that was the case, they WOULD be cloning RH negative blood, being as it is rare, and it is immune to many diseases. They already use it for treatment in some, and that is easy to see by looking up patents.Our blood type comes from our genes, which means we may have a similar blood type as our parents or our children. The gene is actually located on our ninth chromosome, and it stays with us for life. There are cases of blood types changing form organ transplants, being infected with a particular strain of meningitis (Chryseobacterium meningosepticum) will temporarily strip antigens from the blood and turn it "O", and a 4-month-old girl with congenital rubella who had type A blood that eventually switched to type O after weeks of testing. The scientists suspect an enzyme just “ate” the type A antigens, which made this little girl’s blood type appear to be type O.BUT, this changed the type, not the RH factor. Most times, it’s a matter of confusion; one may get his or her blood tested to surprisingly find out that he or she has type O blood when he or she could have sworn that she had type A blood as a child. Usually, a change is most likely due to a testing error. All tests have an error rate, which is why we tend to repeat blood type tests (or type and screens) before major surgeries in lieu of asking what the patient recalls. We have to do it to make sure. They have changed the type by using a special bacterial enzyme, they can turn donated type A, B, or AB blood into type O blood in the bag, which happens to be universal donor blood that can be donated to anyone. But not the RH factor.Could be a lab error. Someone with an originally recorded blood type of A+, supposedly confirmed at the time, as an adult testing twice as an O+ with a quick RH+ response but with a slow/weak AB response. :)

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