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Pipebomb ago

I do not follow, explain?

TrueBloodCrypt ago

Well I am a Merovingian and I have B- blood, which results in a genetic disposition towards heightened DMT production. Since, it is accompanied by an increased Melatonin production.

equineluvr ago

Where is the evidence that B- is associated with increased DMT production?

Even if that were true, then -- according to the "research" above, you should be of "the dark-skinned races."

And Merovingians are NOT. So you are likely FOS.

TrueBloodCrypt ago

Have you seen the black knights of Hungary?

equineluvr ago

Scientific Facts

SCIENTIFIC FACTS Negative blood types:

Only 18% of people in the U.S. have a negative blood type. Yet, when someone with a negative blood type needs blood, only another person with a negative type can save his or her life.

O-negative is the universal blood type. This means anyone can receive O-negative blood. It is needed in trauma accidents when life-saving blood is required immediately, before blood type is identified. However, people with O-negative blood can only receive O-negative blood. U.S. Population by blood type:

O Rh-positive—39 percent O Rh-negative—9 percent A Rh-positive—31 percent A Rh-negative—6 percent B Rh-positive—9 percent B Rh-negative—2 percent AB Rh-positive—3 percent AB Rh-negative—1 percent

Reference: www.aabb.org/tm/Pages/bloodfaq.aspx#a8

B- Caucasian 1% African-American 0.06% Native American 0.07% Hispanic 0.04% Asian 0.10%

So, if the "elites": were targeting certain ethnic groups to find B- blood, their best bet would be the CAUCASIAN or the ASIAN populations.

O-positive is the most common blood type. Blood types vary by ethnic group. More Hispanic people, for example, have O blood type, while Asian people are more likely to be type B. In 2014, Oklahoma Blood Institute saw this ethnic diversity and blood types in its donors.

TrueBloodCrypt ago

Yes, as I have mentioned countless times, both Cleopatra and Alexander The Great had distinctive Epicanthal fold, indicating their Asiatic B- blood type, further solidified by Alexander's Heterochromia Iridum.

equineluvr ago

One case is statistically MOOT.

Where is documentation of Alexander's blood type and Rh factor? Where is documentation of his alleged heterochromia iridium, which is NOT the same thing as coloboma? NONE of the portraits or descriptive narratives of Alex's appearance mention heterochromia irdium.

NONE of the portraits (including coinage) of Cleopatra VIII depict an epicanthal fold. She was a Ptolemic Greek, not Asian. Where is the documentation of Cleopatra's blood type and Rh factor?

TrueBloodCrypt ago

Congenital PAX6 quirks results in heterochromia iridium just like coloboma, babe.

equineluvr ago

PAX2 is what we're discussing here, not PAX6.

Where's your documentation that Alex had HI? B- blood? Epicanthal folds?

Cleopatra's B- blood and epicanthal folds?

YOU HAVE NONE. LMAO!!

SimonRothschild1 ago

Listen, we all know you weren't smart enough to become a physicist. Don't take it out on these astute young people.