Rh-Negative Blood Type

Toroid

Founding Member
Some believe that people with Rh-negative blood has divine or even alien ancestry. Others believe it could have come from Cro-Magnons. The Rh stands for rhesus factor which is found in primates and would add credence to the Annunaki story that they mixed their DNA with primates to create a worker race to mine gold.
Rh-Negative Blood: An Exotic Bloodline or Random Mutation?
Rh blood group system - Wikipedia
Medical Definition of Rh factor
Rh-Negative Blood Lineages
One population which contains an unusually high frequency of the gene for the Rh-Negative blood type are the Basques from northeastern Spain. The Basques have the highest incidence of the gene out of any population in the world. The Basques also speak a non-Indo-European language and have genetic markers that pre-date the rise of agriculture. This has led to speculation that Rh-Negative blood is related to Cro-Magnon ancestry going back to the upper Paleolithic period in Europe.

Among the more exotic theories is the idea that the Rh-Negative gene represents a separate branch of humanity that intermarried with the branch that came out of Africa. One blogger has gone as far as to say that those with Rh-Negative blood are descendants of the Hyperborean race, which they believe to be the original human race. Followers of this idea believe that this race was blonde-haired and blue-eyed and included most major spiritual teachers in history, including Jesus.

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Published on Sep 25, 2012
Did you ever wonder why there are so many different races and ethnicities and how they are correlated with blood types and Rh values? Is it really possible for some many blood types to comes from two people according to the biblical story? What is your blood type? What are your thoughts on these differences?
 

Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.
I've heard about the RH negative rarity but I had never heard about the monkey connection -- not a very romantic view of the mystery! :dreaming:
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I've heard about the RH negative rarity but I had never heard about the monkey connection -- not a very romantic view of the mystery! :dreaming:

I've not studied the evolution of blood....as its not readily fossilized. But it goes much farther back than primates.....:Whistle:
 

Toroid

Founding Member
RHESUS NEGATIVE BLOODTYPE – THE OUTLAW
Here is a list of the most commonly commented upon. (There may be a number of others)

  • Extra Vertebra/Ribs
  • Higher than average IQ
  • Markedly higher levels of E.S.P.
  • More sensitive vision and other senses
  • A ‘Ridged’ Cranium
  • Very few grow ‘Wisdom’ teeth
  • Many are ‘Empaths’
  • Lower than average body temperature
  • Higher/Lower than average blood pressure
  • Increased occurrences of psychic/intuitive abilities
  • Predominately blue, green, or hazel eyes
  • Prone to Red or reddish hair
  • Increased sensitivity to heat and sunlight
  • Increased incidences of ‘Abductions’ and/or other unexplained phenomena?
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Except for the ridged cranium?....I had all of them until the increased incidences of abductions.
I'm not sure what the ridged cranium implies. Does that mean there's no stitching grooves? Normal babies have flexible plates that seal together.
 

coubob

Celestial
Sagittal crest - Wikipedia
A sagittal crest is a ridge of bone running lengthwise along the midline of the top of the skull (at the sagittal suture) of many mammalian and reptilian skulls, among others.
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nivek

As Above So Below
I'm not sure what the ridged cranium implies. Does that mean there's no stitching grooves? Normal babies have flexible plates that seal together.

The word ridged implies raised, so maybe the plate seams are raised even slightly or the employee tire cranium is raised higher than many others...
 
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