The first time in my life I had my blood taken, I was told that I have an RH negative blood type. It's an extremely rare blood type, that only 15 percent of people on in the world have. Because it's rare, I have to carry a card stating my rh- blood, incase of an emergency, where I need a blood transfusion, and I should happen to be unconscious and can't tell the hospital that I have this blood. It was Ryan who brought this up to me, while he was reading a David Icke book. He said, "Hey it says here that Rh negative blood, indicates an alien strain of blood, aren't you Rh negative?" And I said, "Yeah I am.....wow, that's crazy!". And I didn't think of it much after that.
Regardless, after the first attempt to actually research it, I've found a mountain of literature on the subject. Many articles state that Rh negative blood show no direct relations to the ape and have thusly deemed the type to be of alien origin.
An excerpt from "The Pyramids of Montauk": (1.) "The answer lies in our genetics. Human evolution on this planet has been primarily restricted to the biology of the ape. It was said previously in this book that Rh positive blood refers to the rhesus monkey genetics being present in the human system. Rh negative implies an alien blood type. One can also see a resemblance to apes in human beings. If you don’t believe me, just go to the gorilla exhibit at the zoo."
A compelling article, with annoying music (press mute on your speakers! lol) It argues the connections between Rh Negative Blood, and it's origins in the Basque Population, and what makes it "an alien blood type" Highlights Basque histories and origins. Blood Of The Gods
As I point out in my Family Tree section, I am a direct descendant of one of a particularly important Basque, Ignatius De Loyola. He is an ancestor on my Mother's Mother's side of the family, and that article can be found here. The De Loyolas went on to marry the last two surviving Incan princesses, in history. Ignatius was a Basque from Spain, born two days before my birthday, on August 15th, in 1534. The fact that the Basques population carries the highest percentage of Rh Negative blood, weighing in at 55 percent of the population, (thats 55% of the population, while the entire world only makes up about 13% to 15% of Rh-) is further evidence that Ignatius really is my ancestor. This is further mapped out in the "Family Tree" section of my site.
There is also another very important article that I have found which ties Ignatius De Loyola and the Basques, Atlanean ancestory, and the Majestic 12 who are said to have spearheaded "Project Preserve Destiny", and ties Rh Negative blood into the whole thing. Notes on The Basque People
(1.)"The Pyramids of Montauk", Preston Nichols & Peter Moon
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bb/bluebook005.htm