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Jem777 ago

I believe you are onto something here as well. There has been some research here on this but it should be a focal point. This Registry involves people with Rh- blood types which can lead to coloboma and because of how rare it is there has to be a worldwide registry. Also that would mean the baby at birth like in McCann case would be identified and registered so she might have been tracked or as mentioned before there is dispute of biological parents.

Apothecarist ago

Idk how credible this website is but it claims the Basque population (Spain/France) and their descendants have the highest percentage of Rh- negative blood types.
http://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/popular-questions/was-there-ever-a-society-which-was-100-percent-rh-negative/
"Then there is the Haplogroup J frequency connecting the Basque population with the ancient Sumerians...Haplogroup J is also quite high amongst the Celtic populations of the British Isles."

Halplogroup J seems to have something to do with the mitochondria and causes optic neuropathy.
Back to that email: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/44836 "Gene Editing and Eugenics by Pete Shanks - A recent commentary on the UK law allowing clinical use of mitochondrial replacement celebrates it as a benign form of eugenics. Is there such a thing?"

Could it be possible they want to keep their bloodline clean, yet find a way to fix the inevitable genetic defects?

salinaslayer ago

so essentially a continuation of royal bloodlines despite how inbred they've become

truly pathetic