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Loading... Bloodline of the Gods: Unravel the Mystery in the Human Blood Type to Reveal the Aliens Among Usby Nick Redfern
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Are significant numbers of humanity the product of an ancient and advanced alien civilization? Have we, across the millennia, been periodically modified and refined as a species? In short, has our genetic make-up been manipulated by otherworldly beings that view human civilization as one big lab experiment? These are controversial and thought-provoking questions. They are also questions that demand answers, answers that may very well be found by examining those people whose blood type is Rh negative.The vast majority of humankind-85 to 90 percent-is Rh positive, which means a person's red blood cells contain an antigen directly connected to the Rhesus monkey. This antigen is known as the Rh factor. Each and every primate on the planet has this antigen, except for one: the remaining 10 to 15 percent of humans. If the theory of evolution is valid-that each and every one of us is descended from ancient primates-shouldn't we all be Rh positive? Yes, we should. But we're not. The Negatives are unlike the rest of us. They are different. They are the unique individuals whose bloodline may have nothing less than extraterrestrial origins. No library descriptions found. |
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La gran mayoría de la humanidad (entre el 85 y el 90 por 100) tiene un Rh positivo, lo que significa que sus glóbulos rojos contienen un antígeno rflacionado directamente con los monos Rhesus. Este antígeno recibe el nombre de factor Rh.
Todos y cada uno de los primates del planeta disponen de este antígeno excepto uno: el restante 10-15 por 100 de los humanos. Si la tgeoría e la evolución (que todo y cada uno de nosotros desciende de primates ancestrales) es válida, ¿no deberíamosa tener todos Rh positivo? Sí, deberíamos, pero no es así.
Los individuos con Rh negativo son distintos al resto de nosotros. Son diferentes. Son las personas singulares cuyo linaje puede que tenga ni más ni menos que orígenes extraterrestres. ( )