Rhesus Negative Blood

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

The introduction of RH-negative blood type is not a naturally occurring part of evolution, it was introduced by an outside source. Many ancient texts, including the Bible, speak of gods coming down from the Heavens and creating man in their own image. Ancient texts also tell us that they began to take humans as their spouses, and had many children. But not all humans were a result of interbreeding. The first human was a result of scientific research combining primates with the god's genes. The first humans were not a product of interbreeding, but small portions of humans are a result of this interbreeding and their blood type can support this.
If the RH-negative factor is a 'normal' presentation of blood, then why is there a problem when a mother of the RH-negative blood group gives birth to an RH-positive blood group baby. This Hemolytic disease, actually an allergic reaction, can cause death when the two different blood groups are mingled during pregnancy. When the antigenic substances attack the negative blood group it can destroy the blood cells. So why does the human body produce antigens to this blood type? Is the blood group alien?

Comprehensive studies of blood types also show that Mayans, Incas and Auracanians are all virtually 100% group O, with 5-20% of the population being rhesus negative. This was the blood type of the original Europeans and stems from Cro-Magnon man (Kurlansky, 2001). The races that possess this blood type are races of the Americas, the Canary Islands, the Berbers, the Basques, and Gaelic Kelts. Due to the larger weatern European numbers, it is a safe bet that was where it was introduced into the human genetic code, possibly from the fabled Atlantis to the west in the distant past. Could this also be where the Caucasian was introduced? Is the introduction of Caucasian related to the RH-blood factor?

The only other time this occurs in nature is, as an example, when donkeys and horses are crossed to produce mules. This is not 'natural' because left alone in the wild, these animals would never cross breed. Only with intervention would this happen. Was there a cross breeding of two human like beings, similar but genetically different?

In the study of genetics, we find that we can only inherit what our ancestors had, nothing more and nothing less. Blood factors are transmitted with much more exactitude than any other characteristic. If mankind evolved from the same African ancestor their blood would be compatible. Where did the Rh negatives come from? Why does the body of an Rh negative mother carrying an Rh positive child reject her own offspring?

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  • @DonJuanInc I agree.

  • Jesus blood was rh negative,the originators of this rare blood are the basque people...=)

    pass it on

  • Agreed (comment below)

  • The description in this video is completely ridiculous. Whoever wrote it has absolutely zero knowledge of genetics or hemotology.

  • So o is the blood type is the origonal blood type?

  • space odessey 2001

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