The Rh Negative blood type didn't exist until 36,000 - 50,000 years ago, at which point humans went from Homo sapiens to Homo sapiens sapiens. We had an evolutionary leap and our brain capacity increased by 30% in just 50,000 years. By Darwinian standards, this is impossible. The only explanation is that this blood type was introduced into our DNA either via genetic engineering or interspecies procreation. Let's dive in.
What is the Rh Negative Blood Type?
Is Rh Negative Blood Rare?
The Rh negative blood type is extremely rare, it only accounts for about 15% of the human population, whereas 85% of the rest of our civilization has the Rh positive blood type.
Rh Blood Type Donor Stats
Finding a donor for Rh blood types is very difficult and can become almost impossible when the Rh negative group is split into its corresponding blood types. Globally, the population of humans categorized by blood types are as follows.
- A Positive 27.42%
- B Positive 22.02%
- AB Positive 5.88%
- O Positive 38.67%
- A Negative 1.99%
- B Negative 1.11%
- AB Negative .36%
- O Negative 2.55%
The AB blood type is the rarest of all, in both negative and positive Rh presence. The global population of AB negative blood types is less than 1%.
The only recognized universal blood type is the O negative group. Donors in this group can donate to any other blood group, as it is compatible with other blood types. The AB positive blood group is considered to be a universal recipient; members of this group can receive blood from any other blood group.
Rh negative blood cannot be replicated, mutated or cloned. Therefore, the creation of artificial plasma for these blood groups is impossible. Rh negative and Rh positive blood does not mix, so donations for Rh negative blood are limited to their small pool.
Is Rh negative Blood Type Alien?
There are theories suggesting that Rh negative blood is alien in origin because it is an anomaly in our genetic code. There is no established reason or explanation for why this blood group exists, just more theories.
Theories: Where Did Rh Negative Blood Come From
The most common Rh negative alien blood theory is that ancient aliens introduced this blood type into our genetic code by either genetic engineering or an interbreeding experiment.
Rh Negative Blood and Alien Genetic Engineering
The genetic engineering theory is not new. The ancient Sumerians believed that their gods, The Anunnaki, were responsible for their creation via means of genetic modification. They believed that their gods came from another planet called Niburu that intersects our planetary orbit every 36,000, around the time when the Rh negative blood type was introduced into modern human DNA.
According to their creation mythology, their gods needed minerals from Earth to stabilize their planet. In order to mine the ore, they genetically engineered a human race from animals already inhabiting the Earth, most likely a member of the great apes family. It should be noted that monkeys do not contain the Rh negative blood type. Whatever link that existed between modern humans and monkeys is where the Rh negative blood type was introduced - given this fact, this theory makes sense.
Rh Negative Blood and Alien Interbreeding
Another theory suggests that aliens interbred with humans and created a new race of homo sapiens. Prior to the introduction of the Rh negative blood type, humans were in a group called homo sapiens, once the Rh negative blood was introduced, we evolved into a species known as homo sapiens sapiens.
The concept of interbreeding with otherworldly beings is also not new. The Old Testament speaks of the great flood as having been brought upon the Earth by god to cleanse the Earth of the abominations known as the Nephilim. These beings were a race of giants that were the result of "angels" who took the women of the Earth as wives and interbred with them. According to the myth, several of these giants survived the flood and fled to an unknown island, which could possibly be the island we know today as Sardinia, Italy.
Notably, the largest population of Rh negative blood types is located in Basque, Spain, just 868 miles from Sardinia. About 30% of this population has the Rh negative blood trait.
Homo Sapien Interbreeding
Some theorists suggest that the race of humanoids that expanded outward from Africa crossed paths with the Hyperborean race. This is a race of blonde-haired, blue-eyed humans that Hitler once noted as the superior race. According to this theory, the Rh negative blood type stems from this Hyperborean race. Those who believe this theory attribute this blood type to ancient scholars or spiritual leaders, most notably Jesus Christ, although there is no evidence to substantiate that Jesus, in fact, had this blood type or was of this ancestry. This may just be a bias thinking hypothesis for superior race supporters.
Interspecies interbreeding is yet another concept that is not new to us. It has been discovered that the Sherpas of Nepal are able to withstand long periods of time at high altitudes not just from thousands of years of adaptation, but because a few hundred thousand years ago, their species interbred with a mountainous humanoid that carried a gene that allowed it to live in high altitudes. This ancestor is now believed to be extinct, however, the descendants of these marriages are the modern day Sherpas.
Rh Negative Blood and Procreation
When it comes to procreation, a woman with Rh negative blood cannot carry an Rh positive baby to full term without medical assistance. Her body will create antigens that will attack the fetus and cause a miscarriage. Why this happens is really unknown from a genetic standpoint. However, in studying the genetic survival evolutions of humans and animals, it is common for the body to dump parts of its DNA that are considered to be inferior or not viable for long-term survival over the course of thousands of years. This is along the lines of the theory of Survival of the Fittest, whereas only the strong and adaptive genes succeed in long-term survival. There may be some genetic usefulness to Rh negative blood types that we do not see today that could very well mean the difference between the survival of humankind at a later date in the future and its extinction.
DNA is something that overwrites itself over long periods of time, blood types may be an evolutionary trait designed to offset future dangers although the Rh negative group is considered to be a recessive gene, or a gene that no longer has value, left over for lack of a better word. The fact is that we know why some specific genes are present in our DNA based on what we know from past generations, however, in cases like the Rh negative blood type, where the cause and use is unknown, it can either be a recessive trait or a trait evolving for future use.
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