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Old 28th December 2001, 11:27 PM
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The basques people(between spain and france) were where rh neg. apparently originated. As you all probably know...the basque language has no known connection to any other language around, living or dead. I read some things written in that language and it is very strange...exet bat...there are no c's or q's and some other letters in that alphabet.

The implication on some internet sources if you look at rh neg reptile under google...is that rh neg came from some kind of breeding with alien species of two legged intelligent reptiles..who are from elsewhere or live underground here on earth and there is a group of people who believe these reptiles are working with the secret government to exchange technology for them being able to do experiments on humans.

Does this mean that rh positive comes from breeding with rheusus monkies and if you take the monkey remedy you will lose that factor? Is there a monkey remedy?

Dr. Sinha: would do you think would happen if any rh negative person took crotulus...one who didn't happen to be pregnant...what would change? The blood type diet says 0 negative blood needs more protein than any other blood type. Maybe I could be a successful vegetarian after that.

I would like to experiment on myself. Take crot..and then go have my blood tested again. Are there any objections to that? Why is it that only Anna and myself are interested in this? Anna...are you rh neg.?

I am already poling people who are rh negative to see if they fit the reptilian profile. Some do and some don't.(sensitivity to light...electro/magnectic fields..as well as the things mentioned above...also overly analytical.

Could I get some feedback?(Any mouse will do)

Also...Dr. Sinha...how long after the crot would the rh change? And what dosage?

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