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Unmixable Bloodtype

The blood type known as Rh-negative is one of the most curious anomalies in modern biology. It resists blending. When an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive child, her immune system may treat the fetus as foreign, creating antibodies against it. No other natural condition in the human body mimics this form of incompatibility. This is a firewall, a separation line, a built-in biological boundary that resists assimilation: genetic and dimensional repulsion. The deeper you trace its history, the more it points to something ancient, or unspoken. Rh-negative blood lacks the Rhesus factor, which is a protein present in 85% of the population. While mainstream science claims it’s just a variation, its distribution and effects suggest more. The highest concentrations are found among Basque populations, some Celtic tribes, and isolated royal bloodlines. Its absence is not random. Rh-negative individuals often report heightened intuition, temperature sensitivity, resistance to certain diseases, and a stronger sense of inner knowing. We call this a frequency signature. When a blood type cannot mix naturally with the majority of the population without medical intervention, it signals something completely profound, because compatibility is a marker of origin. Rh-negative doesn’t come from monkeys, according to the primate evolution model, because all primates possess the Rhesus factor. This suggests the Rh-negative line was either introduced separately or protected from genetic modification.

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