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"The Rh-negative Factor:"
"Reptilian Traits"
archived 11-01-99
Archive file# r110199a
donated by James Vandale
The Rh-negative Factor :
"Reptilian Traits"(the DRAGON within).
Distribution of Blood Types of Blood Donors
O Rh-positive
37 percent
A Rh-positive
36 percent
B Rh-positive
9 percent
AB Rh-positive
3 percent
O Rh-negative
7 percent
A Rh-negative
6 percent
B Rh-negative
1 percent
AB Rh-negative
1 percent
There is a hypothesis that Quetzalcoatl (Rh-Negative blood factor)
was a viking, sole survivor of a sea exploration. Or a Celtic person
from the Tribe of DANA.
The KEY is in the HEART of the CELL.
* FRACTAL Genetic Embedded Information.
* Fractal Structure : Embedding Immortality
SEE : http://www.danwinter.com/gold/index.shtml
........you are deeply embedded now.. in the heart.
RECURSION HARMONICS : The Enveloping Wave of Compassion? [ISNESS]
Blood Factor ( Rh+ or Rh-) and Morphogenetic Field Tuning.
* Your Rh status describes whether or not you have a protein on the surface
of red blood cells. If you don't have the Rh factor, you're considered
Rh-negative; if you have it, you're Rh-positive. About 85 percent of people
are Rh-positive, though it varies by race. For African Americans, about
90-95 percent are Rh-positive, and for Asians, the figure is 98 to 99
percent. Hmmmm
Rh-Negatives are RARE.
But, strangely.... a person with type O negative blood is considered to be a
"Universal Donor". It means his or her blood can be given to anyone,
regardless of blood type, without causing a transfusion reaction.
The Rh-Negatives Factor is considered a "Mutation" of "Unknown Origin",
which happened in Europe, about 25,000-35,000 years ago. Then this group
spread heavily into the area of what is now Spain, England, Ireland, etc.
The Process of Alloimmunization
During the birthing process, blood cells from the unborn child can escape
into the mother's bloodstream. These cells are recognized as foreign if they
are a different blood type from the mother and a natural rejection process
will ensue with the formation of antibodies. The process is known as red
cell alloimmunization.
Extracted from : http://www.med.unc.edu/obgyn/rh.htm
Modes of Inheritance
In more than 98% of cases, the red blood cell incompatibility involves the
Rhesus or Rh D antigen[Rh-negative Factor] so the disease is known as Rhesus
disease or Rh disease. Although the exact percentage varies with race, 15%
of the United States population is Rh-negative and 85% is Rh-positive. If a
Rh-negative woman conceives a child with a Rh-positive partner, the
potential exists for the child to inherit its father's Rh-positive blood
type.[ There are two types of Rh-positive men. In 55% of individuals, the
man is heterozygous. In this situation, his genetics allow him to produce
Rh-negative offspring 50% of the time and Rh-positive offspring the
remaining 50% of the time. In the second type of a Rh-positive=
individual,
homozygous
state.]
So... Rh-negative women with a Rh-positive partner are at RISK of
spontaneous miscarriage and other fetus REJECTION events. Hmmmm And a
Rh-negative woman with a Rh-negative partner has even a smaller chance
of
having a Baby born alive! Hmmmm... In animals this is seen as a problem, in
HYBRID Animals.
Rh-negative women and men have several "Unusual Traits" that Rh-positives
don't. Some call them "Reptilian Traits".
* An EXTRA-Vertebra (a "Tail Bone")....some are born with a tail(called a
"Cauda").
* Lower than normal Body Temperature
* Lower than normal Blood Pressure
* Higher mental analytical abilities.
* Higher Negative-ion shielding (from positive "charged"
virus/bacteria)around the body.
* High Sensitivity to EM and ELF
Fields.
* Hyper Vision and other senses.
* Etc. (TS-MAJIC-NSC)
EUROPE'S MYSTERY PEOPLE :
http://www.knowledge.co.uk/frontiers/sf085/sf085a02.htm
The researches of R. Frank, a scholar at the University of Iowa, suggest
that the Basques were far-advanced in navigational skills and other aspects
of technology long before the rise of the Roman Empire. The Basques, she
believes, are the last remnants of the megalith builders, who left behind
dolmens, standing stones, and other rock structures all across Europe and
perhaps even in eastern North America.
Two facts set the Basque peoples apart from the other Europeans who have
dominated the continent the past 3,000 years: (1) The Basque language is
distinctly different; and (2) The Basques have the highest recorded level of
Rh-negative blood (roughly twice that of most Europeans), as well as
substantially lower levels of Type B blood and a higher incidence of Type O
blood.
Some probable technological feats of the Basques or their ancestors are:
Stonehenge and similar megalithic structures....A unique system of
measurement
based on the number 7, instead of 10, 12, or 60 Regular visits to North
America long before Columbus to fish and to trade for beaver skins. Recently
unearthed British customs records show large Basque imports of beaver pelts
from 1380-1433. The invention of a sophisticated navigational device called
an "abacus." (No relation to the common abacus.)
(Haddingham, Evan; "Europe's Mystery People," World Monitor, p. 34,
September 1992. Cr. A. Rothovius.)
From Science Frontiers #85, JAN-FEB 1993. A9 1997 William R. Corliss
Human Genetics...
Odd, the REPTILIAN "Aliens" like Abducting the
Rh-Negative
Humans.
*Human Genetic Traits and Conditions:
http://www.bsc.ufl.edu/bsc/HumanGenetics.shtml
Hmmm... The widow's peak ; Tongue rolling ; Ear lobes ; Freckles ; Eye color
; Polydactyly ; Webbed feet and/or hands ; Albinism ; Rh blood groups ;
Cauda ; etc.
CAUDA EQUINA - The bundle of spinal nerve roots arising from the end of the
spinal cord and filling the lower part of the spinal canal(from
approximately the thoraco-lumbar junction down).
Embryology : Caudally the tail region projects over the cloacal membrane.
Cauda : the tail.
The embryonic Human HAS a TAIL! * We ALL my be part REPTILIAN.
How does the cauda equina develop?
In the third month, the spinal cord extends through the entire length
of the embryo. With increasing age the vertebral column and dura mater
lengthen more rapidly than the neural tube and the caudal end of spinal cord
shifts to a higher level of the vertebral canal. As a result of this
differential growth, the dorsal and ventral rami of the spinal nerves=
run
obliquely from their segment of origin to the corresponding level of the
vertebral column.
In Sanskrit "Ketuu" =3D The south Lunar Node, also known as "Cauda=
Draconis",
in latin. The "Dragon's Tail", in English. The Dragon's Tail (South
Node):
Aspects to the South Node display the results of "Innate Unconscious
Tendencies"[In the DNA?] and "Karmic Patterns", as they emerge in life.
The
Draconic Zodiac, is used by some astrologers searching for hidden
spiritual
truths. The Dragon, TALI, Theli. Tali or Theli refers to the 12 Zodiacal
constellations along the great circle of the Ecliptic; where it ends
there
it begins again, and so the ancient occultists drew the Dragon with its
tail
in its mouth. Some have thought that Tali referred to the constellation
Draco, which meanders across the Northern polar sky; others have
referred it
to the Milky Way; others to an imaginary line joining Caput to Cauda
Draconis, the upper and lower nodes of the Moon.
Once upon a time..... there were three zodiacs: the Sidereal, the Tropical,
and the Draconic. Shhhh...
http://anastralwelcome.hypermart.net/dragontxt.htm
The Vertex, called a point of fateful encounters over which we have no
conscious control, is the intersection of the great circles of the
ecliptic...
In the Draconic Chart the ecliptic plane of the Sun, the equatorial=20
plane of
the Earth, and that of the Lunar orbit are all brought together....=
Light
paths meet Earth. Hmmmm For the Earth (as a whole), this would be in
August of 1999!
The Hero in our Fairy Tales became a great prince, won great love,=
gained
riches, achieved greatness and acclaim by valiantly searching out and
meeting the Dragon head on, face to face.
Set out on a journey and find the Dragon.
..... And everyone lived happily ever after...........*
* (except the dragon... : )
The Reptilians are tracking those with Rh-Negative Factor Blood. Going back
into time....the Rh-Neg Hybrids came from the DRACO Caverns in the
Carpathian Mountains. They were mostly RED Haired, with Green Eyes and Black
haired, with Brown Eyes. They tried to infiltrate themselves into the
Blond/Brown Haired, with Blue Eyes, Civilization. They wanted to Mate with
those who were not Rh-Negatives. Most Rh-Negs have a Lower Body temperature
and Blood pressure than Rh-Positives. Many Rh-Negs are born with a
CAUDA(tail) or an Extra Vertebra (Tail Bone). Rh-Negs are Hybrids. They are
Part Reptilian/part human. If two Rh-Negs try to have a baby it will usually
die or be born a "BLUE Baby", because it is Not processing oxygen properly.
Thus "Blue-Bloods", if they survive. 5% of the Earth's population are
currently Rh-Negatives. But, they are 15% of the population of the England
and the USA.
Dr. Luigi Cavalli-Sforza from Stanford University wrote an article entitled
"Genes, Peoples and Languages" (Scientific American, Nov.'91). He pointed
out the high Rh-negative concentrations among the people of Morocco, the
Basque country of Euskadi, Ireland, Scotland and the Norwegian islands.
The
only people among these still to speak their original neolithic language
were
the Basques...
From http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/intro.shtml
Also on the Rh-factor map, you will notice that the Icelandic=20
population has
a very low incidence of Rh-negative individuals, unlike the rest of
Scandinavia.
From
http://www.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de/linguist/issues/3/3-87.shtml
The most distinctive members of the European branch of the human tree are
the Basques of France and Spain. They show unusual patterns for several
genes, including the highest rate of the Rh-negative blood type. Their
language is of unknown origin and cannot be placed within any standard
classification.
Consider Iceland, 1% of its population is Rh-negative. The population of
Iceland is about two-third of Scandinavian and one-third of Irish descent.
Scandinavia, Ireland, and the British Isles show from 16% to 25% and above
Rh-negative. The other populations with a proportion of Rh-negative
individuals similar to Iceland occupy the eastern half of Asia, Madagascar,
Australia and
New-Zealand.
From http://www.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de/linguist/issues/3/3-151.shtml
Lucotte, G. & Hazout, S. (1995) "Y-chromosome DNA haplotypes in=
basques", a
report on population genetics sent to UNESCO .
From http://www.csu.edu.au/learning/eubios/PG.htm
Q17. Are the Basques genetically different from other Europeans?
A17. Apparently, yes. It has long been known that the Basques have the
highest proportion of rhesus-negative blood in Europe , and one of the
highest percentages of type-O blood (55%). Recently, however, the geneticist
Luiga Luca Cavalli-Sforza has completed a gene map of the peoples of Europe,
and he finds the Basques to be strikingly different from their neighbors.
The genetic boundary between Basques and non-Basques is very sharp on the
Spanish side. On the French side, the boundary is more diffuse: it shades
off gradually toward the Garonne in the north. These findings are entirely
in agreement with what we know of the history of the language.
Q18. Does this mean the Basques are directly descended from the earliest
known human inhabitants of Europe, the Cro-Magnon people who occupied
western Europe around 35,000 years ago?
A18. Nobody knows. This is possible, but we have no real evidence either
way. The only evidence we have is negative: the archeologists can find no
evidence for any sudden change in population in the area for thousands of
years before the arrival of the Celts and later the Romans in the first
millennium BC.
The people of the Basque region have a greater than 50 percent concentration
of the RH negative gene,. The frequency decreases in relation to the
distance from the Basque region into the rest of the world until there is
very little evidence of this gene. This genetic mapping helps to show that a
mutation from RH positive to RH negative occurred somewhere in the Basque
area of Europe
maybe as much as 40,000 years ago, as he discussed later. Basques are not
regional inhabitants of an area, as some believe - they are a completely
separate and distinct race whose origins are shrouded in mystery.
Although to all outward appearances they seem to be part of the so called
"white" or "caucassian" race group, they have distinct genetic differences
which does not allow their being classified as part of that "white" race.
For example : Basques are believed to have been the originators of the RH
negative blood factor - the original genetic pool from which this factor
came. While RH negatives are a small minority in the "white" and other
races, and practically non-existent in "orientals", the current Basques
still are over 33 % RH negative. Another salient genetic feature is the the
shape and sutures (bone joints) of cranial bones of Basques[The Reptilian
skull ridge]. A third skeletal difference is the tendency to having a
thicker breast bone.
According to Alex Collier... The Alpha Draconians, a reptilian race composed
of master geneticists, tinker with life - which from their perspective
exists as a natural resource. The Draconians look at lifeforms which= they
have created or altered as a natural resource. Apparently, the Alpha
Draconians created the primate race, which was first brought to Mars and
then to Earth. The primate race was then tinkered with....
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