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RhNegative Hybrid Reptoids 


Rh:  What does it mean?

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.

Strange Facts Concerning Rh-Negatives

  • Rh-Negatives are not only rare, but the Rh-Negative Factor is considered a mutation of unknown origin which took place in Europe approximately 25,000-35,000 years ago. This unusual group of people then spread heavily into the area of what is now Spain, England, Ireland, etc.

  • Rh-negative women with a Rh-positive partners are at RISK of spontaneous miscarriage and other fetus REJECTION events.

  • An Rh-negative woman with an Rh-negative partner has even a smaller chance of having a Baby born alive! In animals this is a problem with HYBRIDS!

  • Rh-negative women and men display Reptilian Traits:

    • An EXTRA-Vertebra (a "Tail Bone"). Some are born with an actual tail (called a "Cauda"). In Sanskrit, Ketuu = The south Lunar Node, also known as Cauda/Draconis, in latin, "dragon's tail" in English.

    • 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

  • Most Alien Abductees are Rh-Negatives. Are the gods/aliens monitoring the growth and activities of their hybrid creations?

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

The Basques

Two facts set the Basque people 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.)

Are the Basques genetically different from other Europeans? Apparently, yes. Not only do they have the highest proportion of rhesus-negative blood in Europe, but they also have one of the highest percentages of type-O blood (55%).

Another salient genetic feature in Basques is the shape and sutures (bone joints) of their cranial bones [The Reptilian skull ridge]. Another skeletal difference is the tendency to having a thicker breast bone.

More About Rh-Negatives

Some suggest the Rh-Negative Hybrids came from the DRACO Caverns in the Carpathian Mountains and are mostly red-headed people with green eyes; but some may have black hair and brown eyes.

There is little doubt that Rh-Negative people are Hybrids; and evidence seems to suggest they are part Reptilian and part Human. If two Rh-Negatives try to have a baby it will usually abort, be born dead, die shortly after birth, or be born a "BLUE Baby", because it is not processing oxygen properly -- thus the term "Blue-Bloods."

Currently, only 5% of the Earth's population are Rh-Negatives; but an amazing 15% of England's population is Rh-Negative. On the other end of the scale, the lowest incidence of Rh-Negative individuals (1%) is in Iceland.

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.

Some Rh-Negatives:

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