

About 30% have Rh negative blood and about 60% carry one RH negative gene. The Basque people of Spain and France have the highest percentage of Rh negative blood. Why does it continue with the exact same characteristics? Why does it so violently reject the Rh factor, if it was in their own ancestry? Who was this ancestor? Difficulties in determining ethnology are largely overcome by the use of blood group data, for they are a single gene characteristic and not affected by the environment. If Rh negatives are a mutation, what caused the mutation? Most people familiar with blood factors, assume these people must be a mutation if not descendants from a different ancestor. The thing is, hardly anyone has tried to explain where the Rh negative people came from. This fact alone points to the distinct possibility of a cross-breeding between two similar, but genetically different species. Why would a mother’s body reject her own offspring? Nowhere else in nature does this occur naturally. Her blood builds up antibodies to destroy an ALIEN substance (the same way it would a virus), thereby destroying the infant. This is the same allergic reaction that occurs when an Rh negative mother is carrying a Rh positive child. If you do, you get something called Haemolytic disease. But, you cannot breed two mixed species together. All animals and other living creatures known to man can breed with any other of their species. Just like you can’t breed a pair of Ligers to produce another Liger. Why?įor the same reasons you can’t mate a Mule with a Mule to create another Mule. If that happens, an RH negative Mother may abort the baby. Thus making their offspring Rh positive as well. When the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive, the baby can inherit the Rh factor from the father. In fact, it cannot be traced anywhere else in nature.Īnother strange thing. We don’t! RH Positive blood can be traced back to the Rhesus monkey and all other primates, but RH negative blood CANNOT. Do you get what I’m saying? If we had all evolved from the same ancestor, we would all have the same blood. So, if all mankind evolved from the same ancestor, their blood should be compatible. All other earthly primates also have this Rh factor.

Blood factors are transmitted with much more exactitude than any other characteristic. Therefore, if man and ape had evolved from a common ancestor, their blood would have evolved the same way. We can have any of numerous combinations of traits inherited from all our ancestors. In the study of genetics, we find that we can only inherit what our ancestors had except in the case of mutation. RH Negative blood types are one of the most fascinating subjects I’ve ever researched. 15% does not, and are considered ‘Rh- Negatives’

About 85% of the population has the antigen. If your blood has the antigen, you are Rh positive. If your blood lacks the Rh antigen, you are Rh-negative. The Rhesus (Rh) factor refers to a specific antigen in the blood. Do you know your blood-type? Every human on this planet has either blood type O, A, B, or AB, and within these types, you either have RH positive or RH negative blood.
