Rh-Negatives are RARE









There are many authors who wrote about RH negative blood and their theories are too numerous to list here. 


It has been said that a question is not asked until the answer is known. 

There are about 5,000 known blood factors and all of these must contribute to the complete picture. But the Rh negative blood is the place to start our search since nowadays it is rare.

Many have an issue with the evolution theory when it comes to explaining that humans came from monkeys. 


When we say we are biologically related to Chimpanzees and Rhesus Macaque, we don’t mean we came directly from them. While it is true we do share a large amount of our DNA with both species, we are a completely different species which diverged off from another organism, what is known as a common ancestor. This is a pre-Holocene Ape, long since extinct, that was the direct ancestor of all the apes we see today.


If it were the case that we descended from modern day Rhesus Macaques then there would be an issue. But we diverged from the same ancestor many millions of years ago. During that divergence different pressures of natural selection would have been present on us in comparison to other species. It’s therefore feasible to suggest that while Rhesus Macaque species lost the need, or rather the genes, for Rhesus Negative blood types, we in comparison either had a need to keep this type of blood group, or we simply didn’t detrimentally suffer from having it and it therefore became a benign mutation that caused no harm.


Believe it or not many people with Rhesus negative blood type share common traits. hence teh popular belief that they are a different race altogether.




TRAITS found in Rhesus negatives: 

There are certain similarities that occur to those having RH negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:

~ Predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color, also blue eyes 

~ Reddish hair , brown 

~ Lower than normal Body Temperature 

~ Low blood pressure 

~ keen sight or hearing 

~ ESP 

~ extra rib or vertebrae 

~ UFO connections 

~ love of space and science 

~ a sense of not belonging to the human race 

~ piercing eyes 

~ para-normal occurrences 

~ psychic dreams 

~ truth seekers 

~ desire for higher wisdom 

~ empathetic illnesses 

~ deep compassion for fate of mankind 

~ a sense of a 'mission' in  life 

~ psychic abilities 

~ unexplained scars on body 

~ capability to disrupt electrical appliances 

~ alien contacts (Many Starseeds are RH negative)










I was brought up as a christian even though I am not a religious person nowadays.



Gregg Prescott in his website mentions a connection with the Bible. "Blood is mentioned more often than any other word in the Bible, except God. These two words you will find on almost every page, blood and God! (The blood of the Gods?) This message has been written for thousands of years. There is a connection between the blood and the Gods. 

The American Indians had the tradition of making good friends, "blood brothers", if they thought they were worthy. Could this tradition have been for a reason? Could they have actually been checking to see if they were blood brothers (the same type blood)? The clumping (aggulation) that occurs when Rh positive and Rh negative blood are mixed is visible to the naked eye. Could they have been told, by their ancestors, that their blood was different from that of the rest of mankind except for their brothers and sisters, from other tribes, scattered throughout the earth. Indian tradition declares that their ancestors were of cosmic origin. The Indian totem pole is actually a family genealogy.

Why all this preoccupation with genealogy among different people scattered throughout the earth? No other animal on earth has this preoccupation with ancestry. Where did this tradition come from? People scattered throughout the earth, who have had no-known contact with each other all simultaneously got the urge to chart their family tree. Why? How important could this have been to primitive cave men? Struggling to survive, to chart their genealogy? They had no understanding of modern genetics and inheritance. So why should they preserve their genealogy? Were they told, by the ancient astronauts, to preserve their heritage, until a future date when they would return and it would be understood? Until a time, like now, when their descendent would be able to understand the message they were leaving.

Although they probably didn't realize the importance of preserving their genealogy, they were told that future generations would understand. Are we that future generation? Was there a message left for us to understand? Do we have the courage to look for the answer?

Do we really want to know or would we rather keep our heads buried in the sand? What we don't know will still affect us. You will not see unless you look. Only through knowledge will we find truth."


I have searched, in vain, for scientific proof that the Rh negative blood was a natural earthly occurrence. Instead I have found proof that the Rh negative had not evolved on Earth in the natural course of events. 

I am currently researching blood types in the animal kingdom. All animals and other living creatures known to man can breed with any other of their species. Relative size and colour makes no difference. 

Why does infant's haemolytic disease occur in humans if all humans are the same species? Haemolytic disease occurs when an Rh negative mother is carrying a Rh positive child. Her blood builds up antibodies to destroy an foreign substance (the same way it would a virus), thereby destroying the infant. Why would a mother's body reject her own offspring? Nowhere else in nature does this occur naturally. However this does occur in mules - a cross between a horse and donkey. This fact alone points to the distinct possibility of a cross-breeding between two similar but genetically different species.



Gregg Prescott goes on to say:


"For many years people have been searching for the wrong thing. Could the true "missing link" actually be man himself? The unknown link between earth and the stars - hybrid man. Man may be the missing link between primate and extraterrestrial. It seems inconceivable to me that those working on the evolution theory have overlooked this possibility. How can they state, that these people are lacking a factor contained in all other earthly primates, including the naked ape, and not ask why? What other characteristics are common among these people that are uncommon to other people? Is there a real difference other than just a different blood?

The Rh negative blood, which appears not to have originated on earth, may prove to be a major factor in proving mankind is a hybrid. It is not the whole answer but it is a key for unlocking the genetic puzzle of our heritage. Tissue factors will also prove to be quite revealing. Scientists are now able to determine the tissue factors of 5000 year old mummies. Could some of these mummies have been the ancient astronauts? Why were these mummies preserved well enough for us to analyze their blood and tissue factors? Could there be a message in the genetic factors of the mummies themselves?

There is an interesting fact found in the book "X-Raying the Pharaohs" by James Harris and Kent Weeks, 1973 (Scribners). Upon x-raying the tomb of Makare, high priestess of Ammon, it was found that the infant buried with her labeled Prince Moutenihet was actually a female hamadryas baboon. An examination of Makare showed she had given birth shortly before dying. Could she have given birth to the baboon found with her? Why else would it have been buried with her? A genetic throwback?"



My research has shown that the majority of those with psychic powers also have Rh negative blood. Most psychic and faith healers also have this blood. Strangely enough, many of those doing research into the ancient astronaut theory and other phenomena also have Rh negative blood. "






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