

“There are 612 primate species and subspecies recognized by the International Union for Conversation of Nature (IUCN), and not one has Rh-negative blood”. About 30% have (rr) Rh negative and about 60% carry one (r) negative gene. The Basque people of Spain and France have the highest percentage of Rh-negative blood. In many ways, we are like an awakening Species with Amnesia, yearning to reclaim our forgotten past. In our vanity, we think we have discovered some of the great truths of science and technology, but we are in fact only just beginning to rediscover the profound wisdom of past civilizations. Sepehr argues that for each race that has died out, another has taken its place, with a selected few holding on to the memories and sacred knowledge of the past race. Not only does Species with Amnesia suggest mankind is, in fact, a hybridized species, the author suggests that highly advanced civilizations have been on Earth before us, just to be destroyed by some great global catastrophe, as mysteriously, history tells us. The book was written by Robert Sepehr, Species with Amnesia: Our Forbidden History tells us more about the enigmatic blood type Rh-negative. Where did Rh-negative blood come from? And why is it that a Rh-negative mother carrying Rh positive children tries rejecting her own offspring? Is it possible that this can be explained by a rather controversial theory? A theory which suggests that humanity isn’t in fact one race, but a hybridized species. This raises numerous questions that science alone has not been able to fully answer. If mankind did, in fact, evolve from a mutual ancient African ancestor, theories state that everyone’s blood would be compatible, but regrettably, this is not the case. Many questions have been raised in the discussion about Rh negative blood. However, according to modern DNA sequencing, it is demonstrated that humanity as we know it, isn’t just ONE single ‘race’ that descended from the same ancestor in Africa, but a hybridized species, with a far more enigmatic truth behind it all. If it were a mutation, then why is it that people who possess Rh negative blood are known for having extra vertebrae? This, just as the blood type, is explained scientifically as being a ‘mutation’. Whether Rh-negative blood is just a mutation or not is something that has caused debate among researchers. Humans have four general blood types: A, B, AB, and O a classification derived from proteins found on the surface of cells which are basically designed to wage war against bacteria and viruses in the human body. “Who has fully realized that history is not contained in thick books but lives in our very blood?” – Carl Jung
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Of the 50 donors, 22 qualified to donate blood after a series of tests, including for hypertension.Much has been said about Rh negative blood and theories which suggest, there is an enigmatic truth sealed away from public knowledge linking humans with Rh-negative blood to otherworldly origins. The negative blood group is also used to treat medical emergencies in newborn babies. Medical officers from BMST - a joint initiative of the Rotary Club of Bangalore and TTK - said the Rh-Negative blood group type is used in emergencies and placed in ambulances while treating those in dire need of blood. Organisers said nearly six to seven people with the Rh-Negative blood group usually turn up during a donation camp, while on Sunday, there were 50. “It’s beneficial after a certain age to minimise blood pressure, especially among those who have crossed 40 years.” “Donating blood has no ill effects,” Shastry said. Shastry is India’s second-highest donor of O-ve blood. The event’s first donor turned out to be 49-year-old Adikeshava Shastry from Davanagere, who donated blood for the 141st time. The event is to create more awareness among the donors,” she added. Also, as doctors say, one in 10 or 15 belong to the O-ve group. “Their blood is compatible with all blood types and often used in emergencies. “The Rh-Negative blood group, especially the O-ve, is hailed as the universal donor,” said Vandana Sangameshwaran from the Stockman Nexus, explaining about the event.

More than 50 donors from across the state enthusiastically donated blood at the church school hall. So, the Stockman Nexus technologies and the Bangalore Medical Services Trust (BMST) decided to hold a joint event to specifically source the blood group. A blood donation camp to celebrate the message of love and caring during Christmas may not sound totally unique, but Sunday’s event at St Patrick’s Church was to collect Rh-Negative.Ĭonsidered precious lifesavers, the Rh-Negative blood groups are difficult to source.
