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What if Rh negative blood is a remnant of Nephilim seed still woven into the fabric of humanity? Is
Rob Skiba (Archon Invasion: The Rise, Fall and Return of the Nephilim)
Landsteiner wasn’t finished. In 1919, he left Vienna and traveled to New York City to work at the Rockefeller Institute. While there, he took blood from rhesus monkeys and injected it into rabbits and guinea pigs, which allowed him to identify yet another protein on the surface of red blood cells called Rh (for rhesus monkey). This finding helped explain why some blood transfusions thought to have been with the right type of blood had still caused serious reactions. People with Rh negative blood can’t receive blood from someone who is Rh positive (about 85 percent of people are Rh positive). This is especially a problem during pregnancy when mothers who are Rh negative are carrying a baby who is Rh positive. The Rh-negative mother can react against her baby’s blood while the baby is still in the womb, with occasionally fatal results. This problem was so severe that until a solution could be found—inoculation of mothers with a product called RhoGAM—couples were prohibited by law to marry if the woman was Rh negative and the man was Rh positive.
Paul A. Offit (You Bet Your Life: From Blood Transfusions to Mass Vaccination, the Long and Risky History of Medical Innovation)
Although your blood type doesn't drive your personality, people with certain blood types do tend to have certain personality traits or characteristics and are even believed to be able to recognize one another. Here are some commonly found traits of RH Negative people. Do you have any of these types of characteristics listed below? -A feeling of not belonging -Truth seekers -Sense of a "Mission" in life -Feel deep empathy & compassion for mankind -An extra rib or vertebra -Higher than average IQ -ESP Ability -Love of Space & Science -More sensitive vision & other senses. -Increased psychic/intuitive abilities -Cannot be cloned -Lower body temperature -Higher blood pressure (some say lower) -Predominantly blue, green, or Hazel eyes -Red or reddish tint to hair color but not in all cases -Increased sensitivity to heat & sunlight -Unexplained scars
Michael Pratt (RH-NEGATIVE)
The occurrence of Rh- negative blood types among the Basques is twice that of the usual European rate, seeming to point to their separateness
David Flynn (The David Flynn Collection)
The question of the religious significance of that change of emphasis, and of the validity of the intellectual processes by which Luther reached his conclusions, is one for theologians. Its effects on social theory were staggering. Since salvation is bestowed by the operation of grace in the heart and by that alone, the whole fabric of organized religion, which had mediated between the individual soul and its Maker--divinely commissioned hierarchy, systematized activities, corporate institutions--drops away, as the blasphemous trivialities of a religion of works. The medieval conception of the social order, which had regarded it as a highly articulated organism of members contributing in their different degrees to a spiritual purpose, was shattered and differences which had been distinctions within a larger unity were now set in irreconcilable antagonism to each other. Grace no longer completed nature: it was the antithesis of it. Man’s actions as a member of society were no longer the extension of his life as a child of God; they were its negation. Secular interests ceased to possess, even remotely, a religious significance; they might compete with religion, but they could not enrich it. Detailed rules of conduct-- a Christian casuistry--are needless or objectionable; the Christian has a sufficient guide in the Bible and in his own conscience. In one sense, the distinction between the secular and the religious life vanished. Monasticism was, so to speak, secularized; all men sood henceforward on the same footing towards God; and that advance, which contead the germ of all subsequent revolutions, was so enormous that all else seems insignificant. In another sense, the distinction became more profound than ever before. For, though all might be sanctified, it was their inner life alone which could partake of sanctification. The world was divided into good and evil, light and darkness, spirit and matter. The division between them was absolute; no human effort could span the chasm.
R.H. Tawney
An Rh negative mother’s blood is said to be “sensitized” when this process has taken place. Procedures such as amniocentesis, aggressive external version, and episiotomy increase the chances of sensitization.
Ina May Gaskin (Ina May's Guide to Childbirth: Updated With New Material)