A few months ago one of my readers made a comment on blood types. I been looking through the issue and there have been some individuals on the web who have gathered information. The following information is presented by the I.C.A.R. website, done by their research team. It is re-posted her, in case the website goes down.
Contactee Blood Types study by I.C.A.R.
Part 1: Contactee Blood Types
Here are the findings of the blood type study done by the International Community for Alien Research (I.C.A.R) the finding come from 4 different questionnaire from 5 different facebook pages, from myspace page, from 2 different contactee reports for icar abductees, from the mufon forum and from people writing to answer the blood type question on the UFO Paranormal radio network site www.paranormalradionetwork.com and the UFO Undercover site www.ufoundercover.com. As well as checking our findings against 10 other Internet sites. We find similarities to prove this is by far the largest and most in depth study of this kind done, to date, by any organization. Our conclusions come from a total of 20 different sources and more then 1400 contactees who took part in this study .Here are the number of contactees per each blood type. In the near future we will talk more about what the finding mean :
Contactees World Distribution
O- 470 36 % O Rh+ 37%
O+ 338 27 % A Rh- 36%
A- 64 4.5% B Rh+ 9%
A+ 176 12.5% AB Rh+ 3%
B- 43 3 % O Rh- 7%
B+ 43 3 % A Rh- 6%
AB- 142 10 % B Rh- 1%
AB+ 44 3 % AB Rh- 1%
Part 2: Eye Colors in Contactees
Green / Hazel eyes make up 48 % of the 1400 Contactees that took part in this study† and make up 70 % of the O Neg group. Blue eyes making up 36% of the blood types and 23 % of The O Neg group Brown eyes make up 16 % of the study group and 7 % Of the O Neg Group
I find it most interesting that the blood type et picks up the most is O Neg.and its a new mutation of the blood types.
Rh neg only showed up between 25 and 40 000 years ago and O Neg is the universal donor type very strange that it just appeared out of no where and it saves 1000s of live every year. and yet the only Blood that a O neg person can take is O neg .and half of all contactees have a Rh neg blood type very interesting Dtribution of blood.
Part 3: Strange Facts Concerning Rh-Negatives
* Rh-negative women and men display Reptilian Traits:
* An EXTRA-Vertebra (a "Tail Bone"). Some are born with an actual tail (called a "Cauda"). In Sanskrit, Ketuu = The south Lunar Node, also known as Cauda/Draconis, in latin, "dragon's tail" in English.
* Lower than normal Body Temperature
* Lower than normal Blood Pressure
* Higher mental analytical abilities
* Higher Negative-ion shielding (from positive "charged" virus/bacteria) around the body
* High Sensitivity to EM and ELF Fields
* Hyper Vision and other senses
* Have a strong sense of mission or purpose
More TRAITS found in RH negatives:
There are certain similarities that occur to those having RH negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:
1. predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color, also blue eyes
2. reddish hair , brown
3. low pulse rate
4. low blood pressure
5. keen sight or hearing
6. ESP
7. extra rib or vertabrae
8. UFO connections
9. love of space and science
10. a sense of not belonging to the human race
11. piercing eyes
12. para-normal occurrences
13. physic dreams
14. truth seekers
15. desire for higher wisdom
16. empathetic illnesses
17. deep compassion for fate of mankind
18. a sense of a 'mission' in† life
19. physic abilities
20. unexplained scars on body
21. capability to disrupt electrical appliances
22. alien contacts
Part 4: Distribution of Blood Types
Blood provides an ideal opportunity for the study of human variation without cultural prejudice. It can be easily classified for many different genetically inherited blood typing systems.Also significant is the fact that we rarely take blood types into consideration in selecting mates. In addition, few people know their own type today and no one did a century ago. As a result, differences in blood type frequencies around the world are most likely due to other factors than social discrimination. Contemporary Japan is somewhat of an exception since there are popular Japanese stereotypes about people with different blood types. This could affect choice in marriage partners for some Japanese.
All human populations share the same 27 known blood systems, although they differ in the frequencies of specific types.† Given the evolutionary closeness of apes and monkeys to our species, it is not surprising that some of them share a number of blood typing systems with us as well.
When we donate blood or have surgery, a small sample is usually taken in advance for at least ABO and Rh systems typing. If you are O+, the O is your ABO type and the + is your Rh type. It is possible to be A, B, AB, or O as well as Rh+ or Rh- . You inherited your blood types from your parents and the environment in which you live can not change them.
ABO Blood Type System
We have learned a good deal about how common each of the ABO blood types is around the world. It is quite clear that the distribution patterns are complex. Both clinal and discontinuous distributions exist, suggesting a complicated evolutionary history for humanity. This can be seen with the global frequency patterns of the type B blood allele (shown in the map below). Note that it is highest in Central Asia and lowest in the Americas and Australia. However, there are relatively high frequency pockets in Africa as well. Overall in the world, B is the rarest ABO blood allele. Only 16% of humanity have it.
Distribution of the B type blood allele in native populations of the world
The A blood allele is somewhat more common around the world than B. About 21% of all people share the A allele. The highest frequencies of A are found in small, unrelated populations, especially the Blackfoot Indians of Montana (30-35%), the Australian Aborigines (many groups are 40-53%), and the Lapps, or Saami people, of Northern Scandinavia (50-90%).† The A allele apparently was absent among Central and South American Indians.
Distribution of the A type blood allele in native populations of the world
The O blood type (usually resulting from the absence of both A and B alleles) is very common around the world. About 63% of humans share it. Type O is particularly high in frequency among the indigenous populations of Central and South America, where it approaches 100%. It also is relatively high among Australian Aborigines and in Western Europe (especially in populations with Celtic ancestors). The lowest frequency of O is found in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where B is common.
Distribution of the O type blood allele in native populations of the world
Other Blood Type Systems
The majority of the people in the world have the Rh+ blood type. However, it is more common in some regions. Native Americans and Australian Aborigines were very likely 100% Rh+ before they began interbreeding with people from other parts of the world. This does not imply that Native Americans and Australian Aborigines are historically closely related to each other. Most African populations are around 75% Rh+. Europeans have the lowest frequency of this blood type for any continent. They are 60% Rh+. The lowest known frequency is found among the Basques of the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. They are only 47% Rh+.
The distribution patterns for the Diego blood system are even more striking. Evidently, all Africans, Europeans, East Indians, Australian Aborigines, and Polynesians are Diego negative.†The only populations with Diego positive people may be Native Americans (2-46%) and East Asians (3-12%). This nonrandom distribution pattern fits well with the hypothesis of an East Asian origin for Native Americans.
Conclusion
These patterns of ABO, Rh, and Diego blood type distributions are not similar to those for skin color or other so-called "racial" traits. The implication is that the specific causes responsible for the distribution of human blood types have been different than those for other traits that have been commonly employed to categorize people into "races." Since it would be possible to divide up humanity into radically different groupings using blood typing instead of other genetically inherited traits such as skin color, we have more conclusive evidence that the commonly used typological model for understanding human variation is scientifically unsound.
The more we study the precise details of human variation, the more we understand how complex are the patterns. They cannot be easily summarized or understood. Yet, this hard-earned scientific knowledge is generally ignored in most countries because of more demanding social and political concerns. As a result, discrimination based on presumed "racial" groups still continues. It is important to keep in mind that this "racial" classification often has more to do with cultural and historical distinctions than it does with biology. In a very real sense, "race" is a distinction that is created by culture not biology.
There is a podcast up at www.paranormalradionetwork.org on some of the conclusion found from all the data we have colleted over years on blood types from alien abductions and what it means to the human race and the contactees. Also we will be adding data as it comes in on this on going study and we will be adding links that have done similar research please take the polls below to help further our research and if you would like to help join ICAR are write to me at abduction@att.net
Great post! The O Negative and AB Negative especially shoots way up in the conatactee group!
ReplyDeleteA person can also express an RH positive but, through gene mapping (23andme website for example) have tests show one of his/her parents RH negative. [EX. - Me: O+ /Parents: O+ & O-]. So an RH positive can carry one of their parents RH negative factors, it's just not expressed in the individual.
~ Susan
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