Scientists Claim RH Negative Blood Type People May Not Be from Earth

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All human blood types contain and are categorized by amounts of protein—except type RH negative, that is. Is it possible that human beings possessing the latter blood type are actually from Mars, Venus, or elsewhere in the universe? Well, since the known laws of physics breakdown past the horizons of black holes, truly anything is possible. But is it likely that RH negative blood has unearthly origins?

Only 15% of human beings have this strange type of blood, and what’s more, these individuals have been described as having strange personal characteristics as well. Oddly enough, RH negative blood can be utilized by any human being in need of a transfusion, but people with RH negative naturally coursing through their veins cannot make use of any other type of blood at all. Furthermore, the vast majority of these latter individuals happen to reside in northern Europe. Even more fascinating are the facts that these people tend to have green or blue eyes, naturally orange-colored hair, cool body temperatures, and sensitivity to hot temperatures. 

More intriguing yet are claims that the physical, mental, and emotional awareness of these individuals is heightened—and no, this is not a sneaky lead into an upcoming movie or any sort of promotion whatsoever! In fact, it is widely known that pregnant women with type RH negative blood have extreme difficulty giving birth when their babies possess RH positive blood type; in this situation, it is not a stretch to say the woman’s body actually attempts to kill the baby inside of it. But is all of this enough to conclude that the Martian, Venusian, or other alien theories are correct? Perhaps a more important question to ask yourself is what will—or what should—happen if one of the theories is true. 

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