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|    robertdees64@gmail.com to nos...@nospam.com    |
|    Re: For Pure Bloods eyes only.. not monk    |
|    19 Mar 20 18:34:05    |
      On Friday, January 2, 2004 at 2:05:33 AM UTC-6, nos...@nospam.com wrote:       > RH Negative Factor       > by Hiberia       > Nearly 85% of all human beings have RH positive blood. Their red blood       cells contain a       > substance called the RHesus blood factor. This means the positive blood       contains a protein that can       > be traced to the Rhesus monkey. It is acknowledged that blood factors are       transmitted with more       > exactitude than any other human or animal characteristic. It is not known       from where the negative       > rh factor derived.       > The highest concentration of RH negative blood occurs in the Basque       people of Northern Spain and       > Southern France, and in the Eastern/Oriental Jews. Only 15% of the entire       world's population are       > known to have the RH negative blood factor.       > While it is known that RH negative blood - (type 'O') is the purest       blood known to mankind, it       > is not known from where the negative factor originates. The majority of       people, especially the       > native people of the Americas have type 'O' blood, except the Blackfoot       Indians who have 82% type A       > blood. These native people are the only tribe to have this high       concentration of A blood - most       > other American Indians have 80% type 'O'. It is the rh negative factor       that makes the blood       > 'pure'. Pure enough to be the universal blood of the world. Everyone on       the face of the earth can       > receive rh negative type 'O' blood, but these very same 'O' negative people       cannot receive blood       > from any other type except their own type. The three types are 'O', 'B',       'A' and a fourth - a       > combination of 'AB'.       > Rh negative blood indicates no protein connections to the Rhesus monkey,       whereas rh positive       > blood does carry protein linked to the Rhesus monkey - hence the 'rh', i.e.       rhesus.       > Blood type 'O' is the most common. Blood type 'A' is next, and blood       type 'B' is after that.       > Blood type 'AB' is the least common. It is very rare for even as many as 10       percent of a population       > to be of blood type 'AB'. When we seperate the types into 'negative' and       'positive' we find that       > 'O' negative (the universal donor blood) constitutes less than 7% of the       world's population.       > Science at this very time is attempting to make the recipe for rh negative       'O' blood, but without       > success. The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the       negative blood - which is       > quite interesting.       > If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link -        from where did it       > originate? Perhaps Zechariah Sitchen would be able to tell us. He would no       doubt say it is from       > the 'gods'. What the big boys say is that the rh-negative factor is a       mutation of unknown origin       > which happened a few thousand years ago. These 'negative' blooded people       spread heavily into the       > area of what is now Spain, England, Ireland, France and later into America,       Canada and Australia. A       > faction of 'O' negative people can be found amongst the Basque peoples.        They contain the largest       > concentration of known 'O' negative blooded people today because, they for       the most part, have       > confined themselves to one area, whereas the Celtic people have branched out       among all the new       > world.       Sitchen Is A fraud              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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