Thursday, January 5, 2012

If I Hadn't Seen Them...

The Rh-Negative Registry website has a section on "The Origin Theories of the Rare Rh-Negative Blood Factor". This is certainly well worth reading and provides thought provoking suggestions. The first on the list is "A Scientific Explanation: Rh-Negatives and CO2" (source: "LawPundint.com".

It states, in part: "Hence, it would seem to be a likely hypothesis to this observer, presented here for the first time, that Rh- (Rh-negative) developed due to a (presumably beneficial) change mandated in our human breathing of the Earth's air in the more northerly European latitudes."

This does seem to be a likely possibility for the Rh-Negative mutation. However, if this is correct, why does the Rh negative mother create antibodies to destroy its Rh positive fetus as if it were a foreign or alien substance? And, even more interestingly, why does the reverse not happen? Why does the Rh positive mother not create antibodies to destroy its Rh Negative fetus? And why can't Rh negative blood be cloned?

Maybe if I hadn't seen a UFO myself I would accept this theory as a distinct possibility and not consider it further. However, I did see a UFO with my mother back in the 1960's. It was very low in the eastern horizon traveling from south to north. It was just a tiny white dot...it looked like a star very far away. As we sat in the garden on the midsummer night, I kept watching that "star". Was it moving? Minutes passed and I could see that it had moved slightly. I alerted my mother to this object on the horizon and together we watched it slowly move along the horizon to the north. It was now about two-thirds of the way along the horizon and then it stopped. Dead stop. We waited for many minutes just focused on that "star". What could it be that it could just stop like that? I remember saying "That's not good..." and then this object made something like a 75 degree turn and started zooming in our direction. That little faint "star" light was rapidly getting brighter and bigger.

We had been focused on that object for almost an hour as it made its slow progression across the horizon. I am certain that the beings controlling this object picked up on our thought waves and were heading toward us. For what reason, I don't know. If we had stood our ground insteading of running inside I don't know what would have happened. Sometimes I wish that I had the courage to stay outside and see. But I know I could not...not then, not now.

And so I question and search.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Rh Negative Blood - This Lifetime or Many?

I sit here now in a body with Rh negative blood coursing through my veins.  I believe in  reincarnation and I also believe that I chose to be here in this body born into the family and circumstances that I was. 

I was very close to my Rh negative mother.  She was always searching...searching for answers to questions perhaps even unknown to her.  I remember her commenting on a phrase within the Nicene Creed "We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen..."  It was the "unseen" that intrigued her.  She believed that the mind had tremendous power yet untapped by ordinary man.  I was fortunate enough to inherite some of her library on this subject.  And she believed that humans on planet Earth were not the only intelligent life in the cosmos.  It was with my mother that I had my UFO sighting when I was a teenager.  I am a searcher because of my mother.

But did I choose to be born of Rh negative blood in prior lifetimes?  Does it matter?  Is it only significant here and now in this lifetime for some reason? 

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Recommended Reading

It's amazing how you can read something at one point in your life and get very little out of it, yet pick it up sometime later and so many things resonate within you. I had read "Slave Species of the Gods" by Michael Tellinger several years ago. I enjoyed it back then but re-reading it recently seemed much more meaningful to me. It all seemed to make so much more sense. Although the author doesn't mention "Rh Negative Blood" in so many words, it was evident to me that this is where Rh negative blood originated...from the extraterrestrial "gods"; it was not of this world, it had to originate from somewhere else. This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it.

Another book that I have recently reread is “The Gods of Eden” by William Bramley. The back cover reads “They Came to Earth Millions of Years Ago to Spread the Poison of Hatred, War and Catastrophe…They Are With Us Still…In this remarkable, shocking and absolutely compelling work, Bramley presents disturbing evidence of an alien presence on Earth – extraterrestrial visitors who have conspired to dominate Humankind through violence and chaos since the beginning of time … a conspiracy which continues to this very day.”

In the 453 pages (not including extensive notes and index) Bramley takes you through history, from the original garden of Eden story through 1989 (when the book was published) giving you details and explanations of what really happened, why and how. He presents history in an entirely new light. In addition to discussing the creation of humankind by extraterrestrials as a slave race, he also writes about the world’s major religions, governments, monetary systems, plagues (caused by extraterrestrials) and wars plus much, much more.

I had hoped to find something about Rh negative blood referenced within the pages, but the only mention of blood referred to the royal “blue blood”:

“The Sumerians state that the first human kings on Earth were the offspring of Custodial rulers (ancient astronauts) who mated with human women. Those matings entitled the half-human offspring to become early monarchs on Earth. Thus was born the idea of “royal blood” and the perceived importance of maintaining proper royal “breeding” to ensure continued purity of the human royal blood line. Interestingly, some ancient Custodial “gods” were depicted as either blue-skinned or blue-blooded: this gave us the idea (and some say the reality) of royal “blue bloods”. Aristocratic breeding practices have persisted through history and remain important to some royalty even today. Human “blue bloods” appear to be the prize Hereford cows of Earth’s livestock race, Homo sapiens.”

Mr. Bramley focuses on these “Custodial” extraterrestrial rulers who are manipulative (to put it kindly). He doesn’t mention any benevolent group out there in the cosmos wanting to come to our aid and help us battle the “Custodians”. Could that be it? Could there just be these masters who have kept us ignorant slaves? And no benevolent group working to help us? Is Rh negative blood evidence of the "Custodians"? I'd prefer to think that there are, and have been throughout history, benevolent extraterrestrials working to free us from our bondage and that they have and continue to mate with humans. Are there two different strains of Rh negative blood?

If you have not as yet read this book, I urge you to do so. And if you have already read it, I welcome your comments.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Rh Negative Blood and Aluminum Toxicity



When I was a very young child, around 4 or so (and before I had my out of body experience discussed in my post “Hey What Am I Doing Up Here?”) I was overcome with an illness that baffled our family doctor. I was lethargic, tired, weak and every muscle in my body ached. This continued for several days and it appeared I was getting worse. I was too weak to get out of bed or walk. I can remember thinking that I was going to die. The doctor (this was so long ago that our family doctor still made housecalls) recommended that I be brought to the hospital for tests the following day.


After the doctor left, my mother told me she’d read me a story and went to the bookcase to find a book. When she returned she said “I know what it is! I know what’s making you sick! You have aluminum poisoning. I cook soups and stews and all kinds of good food for you in aluminum pots and some of that aluminum most be leaching into the food. I was looking through the bookcase just now and found an old “Prevention” magazine that had an article highlighted on the cover about aluminum poisoning from cooking utensils.”

She stopped cooking in aluminum pots and within a few days I was up and around and feeling fine.

This experience has made me acutely aware of aluminum not only in cookware but also in processed food, personal products (antacids, antiperspirants, shampoos, etc.) and vaccines. From what I have found on the internet, chemtrails contain aluminum oxide and barium stearate. These toxic substances are in the air we breathe, in our soil and water and, as a result, in the food we eat.

I don’t know if aluminum sensitivity is inherent in a large percentage of Rh negative blooded individuals. But I do know that I am Rh negative and I am highly sensitive to aluminum. Following is an excerpt from “Prescriptions for Nutritional Healing” by James F. Balch, M.D. and Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C.: “Aluminum is not a heavy metal, but it can be toxic if present in excessive amounts – even in small amounts, if it is deposited in the brain. Many of the symptoms of aluminum toxicity are similar to those of Alzheimber’s disease and osteoporosis. Aluminum toxicity can lead to colic, rickets, gastrointestinal disturbances, poor calcium metabolism, extreme nervousness, anemia, headaches, decreased liver and kidney function, forgetfulness, speech disturbances, memory loss, softening of the bones, and weak, aching muscles.”

Also from this same book by the Balch’s, Alzheimer’s disease “is characterized by progressive mental deterioration, to such a degree that it interferes with the ability to function socially and at work…health and functioning progressively deteriorate, until the individual is totally incapacitated….Research has also revealed a connection between Alzheimer’s disease and high concentrations of aluminum in the brain…It may be that exposure to excessive amounts of aluminum, especially if combined with a lack of essential vitamins and minerals, may directly or indirectly predispose one to developing Alzheimer’s disease.” In May 2010 Alzheimer’s disease became the sixth leading cause of death according to the CDC.

Hmmm…and the FDA is allowing the sale of food, personal products and vaccines which contain aluminum. And someone is orchestrating the chemtrail spraying of aluminum and barium into our skies. Maybe “they’re” not specifically targeting those with Rh negative blood, maybe they’re just out to indiscriminately disable and or kill as many people as possible. I’ve been researching “Alzheimer’s disease by blood type” to see if there is a disproportional percentage of Rh negative individuals in these figures, but as yet have not found anything. In any case, we are all being harmed by aluminum.

An earlier post of mine concerned Rh negative women who were routinely given Rhogam injections and these same women then give birth to a considerably disproportionate number of autistic children. It could be speculated that the themirosal in the Rhogam coupled with the mercury and aluminum contained in vaccines given to these children after birth are related to the autism epidemic we have today. Autistic children do not have children and there ends the Rh negative bloodline, child by child.

So from infancy to old age we are being killed by toxic metals, all under the auspices of the ever watchful eye of the FDA and under the orchestration of who knows who. And why?

I'm Just Curious



I mentioned in an earlier post that Rh Negative blood was only discovered in 1940 by Alexander Weiner. This discovery led to the understanding of erythroblastosis fetalis, the potentially life threatening disorder of an Rh positive infant born to an Rh negative mother. In the mid 1940′s Dr. Weiner devised a treatment by means of a complete exchange transfusion replacing the damaged Rh positive blood of the newborn with Rh negative blood. This treatment led to the significant decline in the rate of infant mortality.

RhoGAM was not available to the public until 1968. In the intervening 20+ years between between the mid 1940′s and 1968, the complete exchange transfusion was used on infants with this life threatening blood disorder.

I wonder if any of these individuals who had this transfusion as an infant are reading this blog? These people were born Rh positive and were completely transfused with Rh negative blood. Do they have Rh negative attributes as mentioned in many sites on the web? Are they continually searching for answers as are the majority of us Rh negatives?

Are any of you reading this? If so, I’d love to hear your comments. Thanks very much.

Rh Negative Mothers and Autistic Children



I just came across a website regarding Stephanie Cave, M.D., author of “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Your Children’s Vaccinations”. Within this article is the following quote:

“We found that more than 53 percent of our mothers of autistic children were Rh- negative and received an immunoglobulin preserved with thimerosal during pregnancy. In contrast, only 3 percent of our mothers with normal children were Rh- negative. This is a very significant difference, as it demonstrates an in-utero exposure to ethyl mercury; the metal from this gestational exposure can pass through the placenta to the baby.”

I found this through a search I was doing on aluminum sensitivity and Rh negative blood (as I have such a sensitivity) and was amazed by Dr. Cave’s statement. She stated that she and her colleague treat approximately 1500 autistic children in her practice (and over 53% of the mothers of those children are Rh negative!).

This is a link to that site:


http://www.whale.to/vaccine/cave_h.html

Another extremely interesting site linked to this same subject is:

http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0624.asp

Read the article “Effects of Mercury Administered During Pregnancy” that discusses RhoGAM injections being given to women some time between the 16th and 20th week of pregnancy. Most of these shots contain the thimerosal to which Dr. Cave refers.

Fingerprints and Rh Negative Blood



I’ve wondered for a while about any link between fingerprints and blood group. I’ve just now found a site that addresses this issue to some extent: http://medind.nic.in/jal/t04/i1/jalt04i1p6.pdf

This was a 2004 study and I have a feeling more info might be forthcoming on this subject. Following has been copied from this site, but I strongly recommend you take a look at the entire PDF article:

“Finger print (dactylography / dermatoglyphic) is considered as the best tool of identification. This study was carried out in 2000-2001 on 300 students of different ABA blood groups of Medical College, Ajmer with two objectives, viz. (a) To study distribution of finger print pattern among the subjects having different ABO and Rh blood group and (b) Correlate any relation between their characters and blood groups. Male: female ratio was 2.4:1. Majority of the subjects (38.33%) in the study were of blood group A followed by blood group B, A and AB of whom 95.67% were Rh-positive. The general distribution of pattern of finger print showed high frequency (51.87%) of loops whereas whorls were moderate (35.83%) and arches were least (12.30%) in frequency. Almost same order was noticed in both Rh-positive and Rhnegative individuals or A, B, AB and O blood groups. Blood group A showed more loops (Rh +ve 54.26%, Rh -ve 60%) while, blood group AB had more whorls (Rh +ve 43.34%, Rh -ve60%). The study suggests an association between finger print pattern and blood group. The distribution of different pattern of finger prints in individual fingers also showed some peculiarities in relation to blood group. The total finger ridge count (TFRC) was significantly greater in blood group B.”