03-26-2015, 02:31 PM
(03-26-2015, 07:57 AM)ScottK Wrote: I have read that this is the concept behind the notion of "blue bloods" speculated to be pure RH-negative blood, and also behind the concept of the master race that the Nazis were trying to create. It certainly is quite reasonable to believe that there might be a mix of native earth blood and extraterrestrial since it would seem that humans are the product of a long hybridization process. Dolores Cannon's "Keepers of the Garden" is in line with that type of thinking, if you believe that kind of nonsense . Whether is was the annunaki or not, and whether that matters is another story.
My blood type is O-negative from parents that are both RH-positive, so I was kind of interested in studying this when I saw it. My parents think I'm looney.. Then I asked my girlfriend what her blood type was and it was O-negative as well. It was a little spooky..
I wouldn't call Dolores Canon's work nonsense. She used deep hypnosis to get information. It wasn't from her or her ideas and notions. I don't "believe" anything, but I find Dolores Canon's work compelling as it is simply the results of thousands of hypnosis sessions. It is really no different than the evidence compiled from hypnosis to support the idea of reincarnation. Perhaps it is all subconscious creations, but now we get into a discussion about "what is reality."
Anyone of a scientific bent might follow certain trends as there may be meaning in them. Some things on the OP list could be applied to any teenager: sense of not belonging, truth seeker, love of space and science, and even disrupting electrical devices and psychic abilities. But the RH negative factor is curious. It acts like a foreign virus. When people get organ transplants, there must be a close match or the body rejects the organ. A close match is someone related closely in DNA. The RH negative factor would seem to indicate that there is not a close match here, between most of the human population (80-something % I think), who are RH positive. It is an antagonistic (in scientific terms) situation, as though from a different species who can't mix with the majority of humans (transfer of blood, carry pregnancies).