This video is total BS. I'm RH negative and fall under NONE of the goups mentioned. I'm of African, Native American European ancestory. This video is FULL of misinformation. Shame on you!
@@MysteriousOrigins1 - what is the blood type of the so-called American Indian the ones that Christopher Columbus supposed to have seen and he said they were copper colored , not the ones we see in pictures?
I read a paper some years ago that suggested Rh negativity arose in response to Babesia. I suspect that it arose as the result of hybridization with Neanderthals and not as a genetic trait inherited from them--rather, an immuno-compromise of some kind. We negative types have some related traits. For example, we tend to run cooler. 98.6 is like a fever for me. I'm usually 97 point something. I once had a physician take my temperature and correctly guess my Rh negativity.
I read some studies too after some arian individual stated that RH- peoples "superhuman strength" was surpressed by medication/vaccinations provided by some conspiracy theory. I needed background info to counter this individuals stories. Glad I could point out it only correlated to us living together with rodents (maybe cats too) as Babesia is spread through ticks. So it actually is a newer adaptation rather then an older one as the video suggests. I never caught the part of it being correlating to my colder body temperature however so thanks for pointig that out. I now also ask myself if my ability to work in a T-shirt at 5°C has something to do with it. My dad and both my sons have that ability too and all of them run colder too. The doctors in my life never had a clue how to deal with me feeling feverish and showing a normal temperature tbh.
A rhs neg here during my time in the military A rhs neg was stamped in bold red letters across my identity card never thought too much about it till I had problems during my pregnancy I did my DNA and my ancestors were hunter gatherers from the Iberian peninsula
My dna says my ancestors are these same people as urs but I have a few different ancient ancestors these ancestors that u have are ancient i research on this lineage
@@leemclellan2338 I also had to carry a card in my wallet during child bearing years that said I am Rh neg. This is because if you are carrying an Rh positive fetus and the blood mixes your body can develop antibodies that will attack the fetuses blood. The card is to let medical staff know in cases of miscarriage that you should receive a Rhogram (sp) injection. At least that was the understanding at the time.
A rh neg, Scottish/Welsh, now living in South Africa. Body temp also low, 98 F is mild fever for me. Born Jan in Edinburgh, mid-winter, always prefer cold weather. Also struggled with pregnancies, several miscarriages. Very interesting, many thanks.
RH neg here too and I definitely prefer cold weather, my body temp is low. I struggled with pregnancies too, had one miscarriage and a stillbirth despite rhogam injections. I am of British/German ancestry. Interesting the similarities we see amongst our population.
Rh negative, Scottish, mostly, a little German too. Temp runs low. I don't like extreme temperatures, but if I had to choose between sweating and shivering, I'd shiver, but 65-68 F is perfect to me. I have the opposite of fertility issues, but horrible pregnancies & births, except for child #2, who was a breeze, but made up for it from toddler to adult. I'm so sorry you guys had a hard time.
Rh neg and rare mutation CYP genes. Temperature at normal is 36 degrees. 37.4 (standard) means I have a fever. Can’t process about 60% of pharma drugs. So yes, I’m a gatherer and use holistic remedies.
@@marianarobinson7845 I learned about the CYP after ripping my tendons when the pain killers did nothing. Opoids only last 20 minutes better off with white willow bark. Probably stop many overdoes if more people knew there was a reason for medication resistance.
I'm RH A Negative. My family and I are from the South of Italy. I only found out my blood type when I was pregnant with my son. I had a threatened miscarriage during my pregnancy which I believe was my body's way of trying to expel the RH positive child as something that was foreign to it. Thankfully I received medical treatment that helped keep my baby well and safe. My pregnancy went to full term.
@@summersun2828 I had the same issue when I was pregnant with my daughter. I’m RH- and have 0- blood. I’m primarily Spanish and Native American. My next highest percentage is Basque. I always figured because of my blood and RH- status that I was part Basque, and I got proof when I did a DNA test. I find all of this information so interesting!
My youngest sister is rh neg. And she has hazel eyes! Though we are known to have German ancestors, we also have Indigenous ancestors! I have O neg blood and am a universal done! AS is my next oldest sister who has O neg also, and I can't remember what my brother's was! I going to call him and ask him! I'm sure he will get a good chuckle at that!
Your ancestral DNA makeup is almost like mine, except I've not been told I'm Basque, although I have 7% "other" according to Genomelink. I bet we're related down the line. I'm the only one out of my mother, father and sister who has hazel eyes. My mother is also rH- as was her mother, and suspecting her mother, all the same; A-.
My hubby and I got married in 1977, and it was not necessary to have a blood test. I never knew what the blood test was for anyway. Someone said it was to test for STDs. I didn't want a baby until 12 years into our marriage. I started throwing up at 4 weeks into preg and never stopped. Back in 1991, they didn't talk about the conditions' name we have for it today, hyperemesis, 13:02 like Kate Middleton or Amy Shumer. I went to my first OBG appt. and they wanted my blood type, I didn't know it but knew my hubby was A+ positive. They told me I was B neg and had to have a shot. I had no info on this at all. That is why they'd always had to have blood test before marriage. If you were a rh neg and hubby was rh pos you probably couldn't have a succesful pregnancy. But a man invented the shot to give pregnant moms the ability to not lose the baby or have other complications. So that's why no blood tests were required. I found this so fascinating. I had another shot after she was born. But I still don't know how the B - neg blood was passed to me. I'm Slovak, Polish, Irish, Hungarian, and I'm sure some other European ancestry. I'm 65 and turning grey. My hair is growing crazy and I've donated 2 x's about 24+ inches each time. When I was little, it grew incredibly long, too and was blonde, then light brown with some red highlights. But in the last few years, my new hair has been coming in grey on the tips, then proceeds to grow in very, very black, coarse, and curly with the grey 1-inch tips. What is this about. Does the hair have anything to do with the B - blood type lineage. I'm also not comfortable on really hot sunny days. I prefer to be active at night. Sometimes I feel I'm living like a vampire. Sunlight, I hate. Daytime exhausts me. Love the fall time, love the rain. We retired in FL with my daughter, and I absolutely hate it here. I'd love to see more stories on the RH negative blood theories and studies about the people who have it.
Rh-AB, somos muy pocos en el mundo... aparte de lo dicho en el video agregaría que tendemos a tener habilidades psíquicas y sentirnos atraídos hacia la espiritualidad
B- Rhs here. My mothers father's side is from the Iberian peninsula. Going back 4+great grandfather. I'm the only one in my immediate family with rh-. My body temp is lower than 98. I have an extra vertebrae in my sacrum. So I have 34 vertebrae. This has caused me so much pain in my lower back to where I need to have surgery but I'm not getting it. I'm sensitive to light as well. I've always felt different from others. Being B-rh my blood type is 2% of the population. Crazy to think about. I try to learn all I can on this topic.
freak then ey ;) you are not your animal body . You are a soul that has nothing to do with this animal body better learn to detach from this nightmare world instead of being proud of sth to do with any of this.
A- Rh blood type here. My ancestry is German, Scottish, English, & Welsh. I live in the U.S. My paternal grandmother was also Rh negative which led to the loss of her pregnancies after the birth of my father. This was before Rho-GAM was in use. My mother-in-law is O- , but my husband is A+. Two of our 3 children are A+, but our youngest is O-. The origins of Rh negative blood type has always fascinated me.
My mother 0- and I am O- but brother is B+ like my father....she had to have shots and he was born with jaundice 0- is off world alien blood... .purest form we have no proteins attached or Rhesus Monkey genes....
I am O negative. I live in central Oregon. There is a town south of Bend called Jacksonville. I visited friends there and I didn't want to leave and thought about living there. My friend knows all about the climate there. It's wine territory and their wines are very good. It has a micro climate that exists only one other place on earth: The Basque Country. I found this video fascinating. I have a good immune system and am grate for this odd blood type that I have.
@@wellnesscloud9887 0 negative, is just short for 0 RH negative. I should know, it's my blood type, too. Also, the person in here didn't speak of Basque as Florida, but compared the climate to the Basque climate.
@@wellnesscloud9887 O Negative and ORhnegative is not used as s designation. RH IS how the original researchers designated all blood types, positive and negative, because they used rhesus monkeys to conduct the tests. RH has nothing to do with human blood. It is extremely unfortunate that they used it, because it isn’t relevant in any way. We are simply A+, B+, AB+, and O+, and A-, B-, AB-, and O-. And those with O- always want to claim superiority, and say they were the first blood type. Not true. A was the first blood type, the B, then AB, and lastly O. The superiority of O- is that they are universal donors to all other blood types, which is very significant and important. However no one ever mentions that A- are universal plasma donors, arguably even more significant.
I’m Scottish and O - and I also have low BP and low temp. 94-95F. Me, my daughter and granddaughter can have full blown infections but no fevers. I has sepsis several years ago no fever. We also don’t feel pain.
@ I do get fevers but they don’t go as high as the medical establishment expect. I feel pain easily but am resistant to opiates. Can’t get doctors to believe that one! Bane of my life. Although your inability to feel pain could be dangerous to you (and I do appreciate that) I might like to swop places for a few days.
@@carolynjohnston6078 we have to go by other responses our bodies make when we don’t feel pain. Eg. My daughter rolling around on the floor, not usual behavior (4yrs) had full blown ear infections. My granddaughter gets unusually irritable but denies she has ear pain, but she has full blown ear infections. When I got septic it was post ruptured appendix and emergency surgery. I felt waves of chills and just didn’t feel right. I also have multiple autoimmune disorders, when my body is experiencing significant pain, but my brain doesn’t register it, I would get sudden wave of depression. I would take some ibuprofen and the depression would go away. I’m ambidextrous.
I am an expert on RH negative blood, I have studied it for 15 years. I have run 10 RH neg FB groups for 13 yrs. I currently run a group with over 5,700 mmembers, growing rapidly. Some were huge groups, but sadly the majority were unpublished during covid. We did many, many surveys and polls and when many started getting DNA tests we started gathering a lot af data. You got some things correct, but many incorrect. I am always amazed that you scientists, geneticists and historians who honestly know next to nothing about our rare bloodline, never come to the people who know the most about our rare bloodline to interview us and see exactly what we know. Amazing
RH- neg here. I don't have any social media except for youtube (only to watch videos). I am wondering if the RH negs in your groups say anything about these things: * Always feeling different from most people * Psychic gifts * Prophetic dreams * Memories from another place than earth since being a baby * Having many memories from before the age of two * Affecting electronics/electricity/draining batteries (especially on wristwatches) * Have seen UFOs multiple times * Having had moments of lost time * Can sense energies of all kinds * Can sense when there are unseen energies/ghosts/entities in a room or place * Sensitive to light * Very sensitive people in general * Highly empathetic * Can not be programmed/ Can see through the bs * Lower than normal body temperature * Lower than normal blood pressure, and in some cases higher than normal blood pressure * Remembering past lives * Are interested in anything paranormal/occult/esoteric/ancient knowledge/the mysteries of this world * Feel a connection to Atlantis and Lemuria, and in some cases having memories from there * Can hear sounds from cords, rodent repellents etc. * Know we're not from here, originally.
@@whatissupp same here! Never had a Dr until I turned 40. Very interesting to see so many people commenting about body temp, I’ve always wondered why I feel feverish at “normal”.
I'm A- My DNA test showed that I had 1.5 Neantherdal, and my great grandfather was from Santander ( northern Spain). Always hated the heat. I prefer cold rainy weather and plan on retiring in the Basque region. I guess I'm truly heading home. ❤
I am O negative and am identified even by Americans as different looking, since my family is Basque. Hair color and texture, skin and eye coloring, size (tall) and just "different -looking".
@@normbograham3 you are correct I am a black woman that lives in America, Texas to be exact and when I was pregnant with my son, I found out I was Rh negative and looking on here. I don’t see many Black people that are Rh negative.
Thank you so much for this. I am A 42-year-old woman who has spent about the last decade trying to figure out what is wrong with me. I have at least half a dozen physical diagnoses and the same, if not more mental diagnoses. The doctors and specialists that I have been to are stumped. When they try to treat what they think is wrong, the treatments typically don't work. I am going to bring this possibility up to my psychiatrist. I never would have thought about it before if I hadn't watched your video. A lot of it really meshes with my symptoms. I SO appreciate you doing this. Thank you from the bottom of my messed up heart.😊🤪
Honestly-you are likely to be dealing with a SIMPLE ( nothing is simple with us) Vitamin uptake deficiency.Which affects your endocrine system ( varius hormones) example: Low Thyroid .Doctors use a standard test which actually does not tell you WHY it is low and then just keep giving you a supplemental thyroid hormone pills. But something is causing the non-uptake and if your thyroid is not regulating your system your whole body is bonkers. Try speaking to a NATURALPATHIC Physician about this- they approach medicine a bit differently with diet, as a key factor. I do much better on a Paleo/carnivore diet.
A Rh Neg here - largely Irish ancestry. I live in Catalonia and would like to point out that the spectacular mountains with their rounded peaks like stubby fingers clutching at the sky (featured six and seven minutes in) are nowhere near the Basque Country. They are in Catalonia just West of Barcelona and the complex is called Montserrat - it's the "holy mountain" of the Catalans and if you ever visit it, you will find out why (ignore the Monastery - seen one - seen them all) get up onto this very special mountain.
The Scottish blood could have a connection to the Basques. Just west of them in Galicia is a Celtic population. It s not out of the question that a Celt from there with Basque origins could have ended up in.Scotland. The Irish are Celts as well. Ireland is directly north of Galicia.
Very interesting I'm B- and have deep Celtic roots. When I traced my ancestry as far back as I could on my paternal side who were Celtic that's where I discovered my Basque ancestry.
Makes sense considered they’re so greatly linked to the Indo European.. you can even see it in old photos of American Indians. And they even have a story of how the creator “zapped” some of their people and “took them” while the others were also “zapped” and the creator “changed our dna and made us red instead of pale skin LIKE WE WERE BEFORE”. Pretty heavy but this is what they say. It’s even still on TH-cam if anyone would like to hear it from the mouth of an elder. Occulted history is hidden for very good reasons..it DESTROYS the narrative we’ve always been told (since the one group took over all media,newspapers and schools hundreds of years ago) even the free energy of the southern U.S. (hence,”free states”)
Now I want to know more about Australian Aborigines. Very closed society. Even though there was some interaction with others (you could swim to PNG if you could outpace the sharks and crocodiles) the country is big enough that the southern people would have been exactly the same as those who first arrived 60,000 years or more ago. Genetics is so fascinating.
@WTH1812 and yet they are fishermen, merchant seamen, and emigrated to north, central and south America in their thousands. In my family as early as the 1600s
I'm RH O-Negative, an African American Woman whose Ancestors were Enslaved in the South, USA 🇺🇸 And I felt a real connection to some of these traits. Amazing 😮
I’m not challenging your message. I’m so grateful to hear it. These CRAZY people on the web are just that . This is great to hear that I am human, not a dang nephilim but not Neanderthal either. It’s called Human Being
@@christinetitus6388 The Nephilim may not have been totally wiped out. Genesis 6:4 says they were on the earth in those days, and also afterward. It’s interesting that it says “also afterward”. There’s a lot of evidence to support it. Not saying that’s what RH negative is, but Nephilim genetics are likely still around.
You just haven't awakened to who you are yet. We were born amongst humans into human bodies, yes, but our souls are not from here, and the RH negative bodies are different from 90 percent of the human population, to withstand the energy we have. We don't vibrate at the same frequency as the others. You know it deep inside, and you will most likely awaken to this at some point in your journey, unless the matrix gets a too strong hold of you. Either way, you know deep inside that you are here to help.
AB-, brown/red/blond hair, dark brown eyes, working in a T-shirt in temperatures as low as 5°C. I don't think you can correlate it like that though as we are mixed up pretty much at this time. Still makes me wonder though. I read a few scientific studies about it after some rascist individual stated that RH- was coming from hyperborean/arian ancestry which is bonkers. It is mostly correlated with diseases (mostly Babesia) caused by ticks in cobination with rodents and/or cats. So basically people in cold climates had to live closely together with cats and rodents and developed some sort of immune system to cope with it better. So not older but a newer adaptation as RH+ is the standard according to these studies. Analytic statistics is all about proper correlation of data and old data is prone to misinterpretation.
I've a hypothesis on the subject, below: I too am, AB (-), but my hair is more blonde than red. My sister's was red. (My normal body temperature is 97.8. If it's 98.6, would have a fever.) The Neanderthal reference has already been proven inaccurate. Personally, my hypothesis is that there were 3 white races seeded on Earth. (Nordic, Germanic, and Basque)
I'm O neg. As was my father who was a blend of German and Cornish. Funny thing is my husband was also O neg. His grandmother who was Cornish was the only other person in his family that were O neg. Our children are O neg. We live in Australia
Rh, negative here. Sorry to blow your theory out of the water, but not sure that Rh and cold have anything to do with each other. I absolutely can't stand the cold. I can't stand it so much that I can feel winter coming (change in weather) long before it actually arrives. Many people would consider 22 C to be lovely warm weather. I'll be under 2 blankets and a sheet, and I can still feel the cold. Give me beautiful hot 30 C + weather any day. I even do ok in 50 C weather when most people are dying from the intense heat. Anytime I start feeling too hot, I think about those freezing 20 C+ temperatures that people call summer in places like Canada and the UK, and suddenly, I feel infinitely grateful for the heat. The thing is that there are many ways to cool down if you get too hot, but once that damn cold gets into your bones, you can't warm up no matter what you do. This Rh, negative HATES, HATES, HATES the cold!
O-neg here, and that's me as well. My most comfortable temp is 80F, and I ache from cold when everyone else is comfortable. I sleep under a down comforter all summer. My ancestors were from the British Isles except for my Melungeon roots, most likely from Turkey, Croatia, or the Levant.
@@JayadaRadhikaJPS I’m A- and can’t take the cold. Born in July in southern AZ and shared the womb with a twin brother. Of Scottish/Irish/British/Hungarian descent. Hypermesesis during pregnancies. I’m 66yrs and have very few gray hairs. When Covid came around, despite full exposure, it took 3yrs in before I tested positive for it and never got the vax. All this could be unrelated to neg Rh factor, but it’s interesting.
@gstbadcat1 That's really interesting. I had a similar situation with covid. I was the last person in my community to get covid. The layers of skin, muscle, and bone pain were unimaginable, but once I got rid of that, I felt like a fraud. Except for tiring easily and having no sense of taste or smell, I felt ok. The doctor popped his head in to tell my mother and I that we were his noisiest patients because we were laughing so hard! So, possibly, I should be thankful for being a negative for that.
@bepekafka8167 I feel you, my friend, oh, do I feel you. It is ranging from between 13-23 degrees C here at the moment (winter where I am now), and I am under layers of blankets, and I also have a heating pad and an electric blanket. 😂 This is about as winter as I like it to get.
I'm curious. Anyone who is Rh negative in my family are all nightowls and it's like we wake up when it's late, which most of us hate. Does anyone else who is Rh negative experience this?
I am haplogroup U8b with Rh - bloodline in the Levant for 135K years which has a Mutation that is K1a1b1a Haplogroup . Basque ancestry are U8a and run through mother U8 Persia Iran. The Basque split and traveled through Northern African to Present Day Iberia. Palestine has the Highest Rh- AB- in the world at 35%. We come from the Ural Mountains to the Levant, a ancient gypsy saying was , "we come from the stars, 3 tribes went north and 4 tribes went south". Ancient Levant History was Neolithic Farmers, No hunter gathers. I hope that helps.
Before the Neolithic revolution, everybody was a hunter-gatherer. The first people to use agriculture were apparently in part of India about 15,000 years ago, and the practice spread both West and East from there. And by the way, neanderthals were very common in the Lebanon before modern humans arrived there. That was certainly the place where humans had the first contact with Neanderthals, however, it is likely that it is likely that modern humans who went to Iberia had more contact with neanderthals again, at a later date, which is why they would be likely to carry more Neanderthal markers than other current populations.
RH NEG O blood here - was born in Germany, now living in America. My temperature is always 97.4 degrees - 98 degrees plus is a low grade fever for me. When I had my daughter she was born RH positive type O and I had to have a shot of Rhogam after she was born - my daughter was threatened and my doctor thought she might have to have a transfusion, but thankfully she didn't. Very interesting.
I'm B negative, my husband was B positive, but my daughter is B negative. When I went into labor, I had a red cardboard label tied to my big toe. It signaled my need to be given the Rhogam series if my child was B positive. The reason is that my body would begin making antibodies to fight B positive and could cause damage to child #2.
@@ElizabethRoessner-u1t Yep, I got the Rhogam shot series during my pregnancy and delivery too, once during pregnancy and once in the hospital after I delivered. They don't tag your toe here, though, it's just contained in your electronic medical files, so a nurse came by my hospital room at some point during my stay and gave the shot. (In the U.S., the standard hospital stay for giving birth is usually 2 days if you have a normal delivery.)
I am RH - A and my twin sister is RH +. My mother is from Ireland and was RH - A. My father was RH +. I have 5 children and two are RH - A and three are RH + A. We live in the USA.
I've been Very Curious about the Basque people. What stuns me are all the theories, postulations, and suppositions about them. The fact we still don't know much about them Shouts to me that DNA knowledge isn't anywhere near as awesome as everyone is saying. I mean, Why Don't we have answers to most of these things we wonder about? Shouldn't our glorious understanding of DNA leave No Mystery??? I'm told we know what percent of Neanderthal DNA is in people all over the world, so why don't we have the Basque mapped out thoroughly???
Its not so much we don't know, its more a case the powers that be may not want the major part of the population to know the details. We can go to the moon, build an atomic bomb, understand radio waves but some how don't understand the 0-neg blood group - not a chance. The question is more like why are we NOT being permitted to understand it and only know its starting become more of open discussion topic.
@@tara7550 I was about to write exactly what you wrote,but I’ll add maybe we are special as in we know things or we we can’t be brainwashed,let’s face it we know THEY are evil.
Once again - 4 minutes of material crammed into a 13 minute video. Or, as the creator might put it - it is repetitive, redundant, and says the same thing over and over again.
I am 0 neg. normal body temp is 97.6. I am rarely sick. My mother was also 0 neg and lived to 99 yrs. She was completely immune to contagious diseases.. so much so that she was considered a medical anomaly. We both had trouble with initial pregnancy. I had one miscarriage before I knew that I was Rh Neg. Also, Vitamin E seemed to be necessary for me to conceive. My heritage is over 99% from Poland.
The Basque people are not the only ones with a predominant Rh-Negative blood type, so were the Aztec group, and they had no connection to the Neanderthal. - I can't see the point of this video as it is mostly misinformation.
Actually Aztecs have as much chance of having Neanderthal DNA as any other non-African group. The people who populated the Americas came across the land bridge from Siberia.
@@gailnsentip848 That is mostly myth from pre-1900 science that has never been proven accurate. The Aztec population in Mexico who are not co-mingled with European genes have zero Neandertal in their history, they are all Tyle A- or AB- and some of their genetic past is simply called unknown. I have many of them in my extended family, and I am north and south American native with Type o+ blood and also no Neandertal showing in my extensive DNA background.
@@FernComeau-y9n It's not that common in the Middle East either. Nope it's a good ole fashioned predominately European aka "white" blood type lol, though other people can have it, if they married in with Western Europeans.
@FernComeau-y9n I can't tolerate the heat either, even in the winter, I keep heat at 60 degrees. I'm like a furnace! Ever since I was a child, would run around with coat open, didn't wear any really warm clothes.
As Basque and expert in prehistory and genetics I can't but dislike this video as misleading and wildy speculative. 1. Basque genetics overall, incl. the Rh- high frequencies (c. 25%), are broadly shared by Western Europeans in general (although most have suffered some degree of Indoeuropean admixture that blurries the picture somewhat). This is specially true of the so-called Insular Celtic peoples, who retain almost identical genetics to Basque ones. 2. Basques are not direct descendants of WHGs but mostly(>60%) of Neolithic immigrants from Asia Minor (EEFs). We do carry significant WHG but it's onlyslightly above 1/3. WHGs had no particular relation with Neanderthals and Basques, like most other Europeans carry only low-ish Neanderthal ancestry (2.4% usually, compare with c. 3% among Chinese, etc.) 3. The claim of Basque endogamy is nonsense: we have normal genetic diversity compared with other Europeans. What is probably true of all this is that Rh- was probably a common, if not fixated, trait among WHGs. Why? Because Sardinians, who best represent the other fraction of Basque and Insular Celtic ancestry (EEFs), do not have much Rh-. But, I insist, WHGs were not any more Neanderthal-related than any other Asian-plus population. There is one likely Neanderthal-derived genetic trait that is unusually common among Basques... but also Gujaratis and Native Americans: X-chromosome lineage B006. Its prevalence or lack of it seems to be a mere matter of founder effects among post-admixture Asian H. sapiens populations and does not suggest per se any greater Neanderthal ancestry, which is measured by statistical analysis of the autosomal genome, which shows no peaks in any of the mentioned populations.
@@MysteriousOrigins1 - MtDNA X2 is original of West Asia, just as Y-DNA Q is: the precursors of Native Americans were originally part of the Upper Paleolithic bunch that conquered much of West Eurasia to the Neanderthals c. 50,000 years ago (also penetration into NE Africa, where the "sister" of X2, X1 is almost exclusively found today) and arrived to Altai (per the archaeology) c. 47,000 BP, again displacing the local Neanderthals (who survived still some 14,000 years in the northern reaches of the region anyhow), and then migrated to NE Asia (where the archaeological trail of "mode 4", blade industry or Upper Paleolithic tech is clear at least in North China and Mongolia around 30,000 BP). In NE Asia they admixed with the locals extensively but the pattern of admixture (retention of Western-rooted Y-DNA Q1 but massive incorporation of autosomal and mtDNA genetics from East Asia) clearly indicates that they had adopted patrilocality (other patterns in the wider West Eurasian "Aurignacoid" migration suggest matrilocality originally instead, what I find quite interesting). I'm of course aware of the infamous "Solutrean hypothesis" but, besides what I just told you, the fact is that X2 (or any mtDNA X whatsoever) was not present in Europe until the Neolithic, when it arrived from West Asia along JT, N1 (incl. I) and W (and associated to Y-DNA G2a and E1b-V13, J2 probably arrived in a secondary Tyrsenian wave). So, well, even Stanford had to admit eventually that his conjecture was unrealistic.
At least one individual that agrees with me. From the papers that I have read Rh- is a response to diseases like babesia, spread through ticks and rodents (maybe also cats) and it was develloped separately throughout Europe. I tend to believe that Ice age Europe made people gather up in caves, having rodents around and cats after that. The fact that they probably used fire to heat themselves made it possbile for babesia to cause the evolution to Rh- blood. After that the herd got thinned out by later immigrations fro the middle east. is that feasible? I specially like the fact that a Basque debunks it tbh. imho some areas (Basque, Ireland,...) in Europe were left alone due to several reasons (inhospitability, not strategic important,...) and those areas show a more homogenic gene pool? I can imagine that the visigoths, moors and such largely left the basques alone? please elaborate.
B RH negative here. I always recognize RH negative people when I meet them, and I've never been wrong. I didn't know my blood type until I was an adult, but come to find out that all my best friends are Rh Negative, and most intensely compatible lovers have been as well..
@@jamesfry8983 I am rh null this is a hard dna to live with I have to donate blood to my self for there is only 43 people in the world has this dna and it's a dangerous dna to live with
Or if you ask them where they came from they say they were refugees/survivors from Atlantis. The 2nd highest Rh- population are the Berbers and if you ask them where they came from you get the same answer. Either your research is incomplete or you are being completely disingenuous.
@glenndavis1868 actually the Berger's claim decent from the Atlanteans too. If has been revealed recently the "Eye of the Sahara" is actually the site of Atlantis then it is quite feasible the population could have spread across Africa up into Spain France and around the Mediterranean My descent is from Normandy in France and Scandinavia I'm fair and blue eyed yet RH negative
Oh ffs... Not another one. RH- is a response to living closely with rodents in cold areas. Berbers have a connection to European tribes and have pretty isolated tribes, only intermarrying (or similar) just like the Basques. Get your facts straight. The RH- trait was develloped throughout Europe in the Ice age and got thinned out by the next flood of people coming from the middle east and thus only tribes that kept to themselves have a higher RH- concentration. I don't get how people tend to not use their brain when it comes to heritage.
Feels like when I was a child and found 1 Million years BC, Raquel Welch was the 'other tribe' and the Basque maybe attacked them but she showed them kindness and they were more fierce fighters but as a team they could triumph. My heritage is Norse/Scot/Brit/troublemaker, I prefer cold, rain, dark temperatures, thanks for the great snippet. this show could have been a lot longer and any information of heritage is always fascinating for those who explore and are not 'click a minutes', cheers, rv
This has more to do with where you have lived the majority of your life, your body adjusts. I have the same heritage (I am a dreaded Campbell) and I lived in the desert my whole life. It is currently 48F out and I went to have a smoke and nearly froze my hands off.
Interesting, I'm B RH Negative so who were my ancestors? negative blood is one of the rarest blood types at just 2%. I've always preferred warmer weather and sunshine to the typical N European weather.
B- as others I didn't find out til pregnant and got some shots to protect my baby from blindness and other things I can't remember.. I'm Irish and French and English
I'm B neg too....per family I'm of Irish, Welsh, French, English, Native American descent. I come from a large family and, to my knowledge, only one sibling is RH neg. I had Rhogam injections after miscarriages and childbirth.
O Rh Neg from Southern Ireland, pale blue eyes & fair hair with low blood pressure & temp. I was born on New years Eve & am much happier in winter cooler weather. My lineage is unbroken Irish descendants on both sides of my parents families as far back as history recalls, my Mothers side are what we call Black Irish, with very black hair & tanned skin yet light blue eyes. Its very probable that we are descended on that side from Basques who migrated north to the south coast of Ireland.
My Aunt had the RH negative blood. She only had one child and that child was born a Blue Baby. They had to give my cousin a blood transfusion after birth.
What an interesting program. Thank you. My mother had that blood group. My father was O Positive. They lost 3 children because they were not compatible. It wasn't until the late 50's that my mother was told. She carried 2 more children and that was when they discovered the problem she would have to carry a card to say no blood products and also to look for antibodies. Out of 8 children 5 survived.
A neg here, my mom was type O, as is at least one of my sisters. Moms ancestry was northern italy. It must be an immune adaptation for cold climates because i love cold rough weather😊
I’m from the United States, Georgia. My first cousin is RH - and African American. She found out after her first miscarriage. Thanks for this video, great information.
A quick research will show that the Moroccans from the High Atlas indeed have one of the highest prevalences of Rh-negative blood, around 40%. This is higher than the Basque population, which has about 27-35% Rh-negative individuals.
My Mom Is O- And I'm O+! She Needed A Shot Of Rhogam After She Had Me! This Is A Very Interesting Subject Thank You For Bringing It Up! Shalom And Amen!✝️✝️🛐🛐😇🌟🤗🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇱♾️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🦅❤❤❤‼️
A RH Neg here. I'm in Canada but my father whole family was French from the Alsace-Lorraine region. And yes; i'm very rarely sick and have a naturally muscular body like all my forebears. Maybe the Neanderthal is strong in me! :)
well maybe if your a 7 foot tall viking or something haha. i am below average size but never sick aswell :P . only 3 things i can think of maybe coming from neanderthals that kinda makes sense that's hard to explain coming from homo sapien, cold tolerance, pain tolerance , and lots of body hair. some people in Africa are pure homo sapiens and are huge. we probably have lots of stuff from our Neanderthal cousins but its not obvious what even if we have pure homo sapiens to compare with. i recall reading that RH neg and RH + had differences on how they handle bacteria or viruses. one was better with bacteria and the other was better for viruses. i don't remember witch was witch but since RH - is rarer i would assume it was better against viruses rather then bacteria and more died during the Bubonic plagues.
O neg w/RH factor Scottish, Norwegian and German...unusual star chart. Blue/green eyes honey colored hair. Strong immune system.. have overcome numerous health incidents which surprised medical professionals. Naturally fit Very interesting info👍
@@k.e.becquer4681 A - here too. I recently learned we are rare, perhaps around 2.5% of the world population, and around 6% of the American population.
Iam Greek, English, and 11:37 Swedish A -. Whole family is as ismy German Chek Austrian husband. All5 of our children are negative, 2 are O - and 3 areA-. Earth is around 6,000.
My mom, 89 years old, has RH Negative blood..AB negative, the rarest blood...her DNA also shows Neanderthal. She is almost 100% German with just a little English. I tease her and tell her that she's part Neanderthal and Alien...she doesn't find it amusing 😂
I thought that my ancient dark haired Irish & Welsh ancestors originated in Northern Spain and we're also once Basque people. Until recently this used to be the story.
Are you sure about the Basques? In Galicia, North Western Spain, the people are of Celtic origin. White skinned, black straight hair. They even play the "gaita" a bag pipe.
@@k.e.becquer4681 - They are not that much "of Celtic origin" in terms genetic, although probably more than the Irish anyhow. You should not conflate appearances with ethnolinguistics, at least not too much: people change llanguage and identity infinitely more often than they change the genes they carry personally and in the overall community. "Gaitas" also exist among Basques, as do other widespread instruments, except that they lack bagpipes. Said that I'll grant you that maybe bagpipes have speicific affinity with Galicia and Scotland... but not necessarily Celts in general (which the Galicians aren't since some 2000+ years ago, when they became Romans by force. The reason is probably the pre-Celtic late Copper (Bell Beaker) or all the Bronze Age. I say that because the pre-Indoeuropeans were excellent sailors who traveled from the Mediterranean to the North Sea and vice versa... but the Celts weren't.
I'm 0 - with RH Neg . I didn't know that until after I had my daughter and right after she was born they gave me the RhoGAM injection. I wasn't told that I would get a shot. I asked them about it and they told me that I have RH negative. My daughter also has the same blood type. We are both 0-. I let her know that she will get a shot when she has her baby. I think they said it had something to do with protecting the next child.
@@63angel in a nutshell, I was told that my negative blood would build up antibodies to fight against the baby’s positive blood and then when you get pregnant again, if the baby is positive, your immune system thinks there is an invasion and could cause a miscarriage. If your daughter had the same blood type I don’t know why they gave you the ro-gam shot.
@@paulaT349 I only had one pregnancy and then we adopted our 2nd daughter. I had Jessica in 1981. After Jessica was born, I got the shot within a couple minutes if that. I wasn't able to get pregnant again after Jessica was born. Our second daughter Rebecca was 4 months younger than Jessica. She was 5 when we adopted her when we became her foster parents. It was like raising twin girls.
I have Rh negative blood. I was never able to conceive and I wonder if that's why. My ancestry is Scottish and Jewish, not Basque. I am an olive skinned, dark hair, blue eyed person. Anyway, I found this video so fascinating! Thank you
@@debramenta7207 My husband and I were infertile, but his sperm were sparse, malformed, and mostly DOA. I also found out that my body was making antibodies to his sperm. You see, he is O-positive and I am A-negative. I think that if I had accepted donor sperm from an rHA-negative man, I would have conceived. It’s speculation but it makes sense. The likelihood is that my husband’s infertility stemmed from a childhood case of the mumps.
@debramenta7207 my aunt had the same blood type. She was able to occasionally conceive but always miscarried. This was in the 60s and 70s and doctors told her that unless her baby had the same blood type, she would always miscarry. Her ancestry was northwestern European.
@@PeaceOnEarth-d8h they can get a shot that make their body not reject the baby now. So RH- woman can have a baby with anyone as long as they get the shot.
I had two children. I am O neg and my children’s dad is O pos. I had an injection after my first child so that my second would not have a problem. So it is not true that an rhesus neg woman can only have children with a rhesus neg man.
@woolems4843 I'm pretty sure if you're rh it makes you more susceptible to tuning into the spirit realm aswell.i know these things sound crazy but ithink there's something to it
I’m A-, born in Ireland, three of my four grandparents were born in Ireland, the fourth was born in Scotland (both parents are Irish). I have bright copper-red hair and blue eyes, very pale skin, no freckles though I suspect some serious sun exposure may give me freckles 😂🤷♂️ I’m fairly tall for a girl @ 5’8”, and tend to be thin. I’m right handed, though my mum was a leftie, as is my sister (both also rh negative, mum has dark hair and brown eyes, dad was a redhead with blue eyes). I also have a low body temp, and low BP (90/50 is normal for me). I need extra anaesthesia when I have surgery, and even need extra local at the dentist, I also need extra narcotics post-surgery as painkillers don’t help me much, although I have been told I have a higher than normal tolerance for pain too (by a couple of drs). I have really good hearing, I’m sensitive to very bright light, and have excellent vision in very dim light - driving at night is difficult because of the contrast between the dark night and very bright oncoming headlights. I have never had any genetic testing done, have no idea what my actual ancestry is, though I suspect some Viking and Celtic blood, but further back than that, no idea…It’s interesting how much we all have in common!!
Saying the blood type comes from ancient tribes doesn't really say where the blood type originated does it? Is it an evolutionary response, an environmental response, a mutation of DNA or RNA, or unknown origination that has no explanation yet?
@@XRobinson It's most likely influenced to each of the above, but maybe more influenced by genetic Drift and Flow, and reduced or increased by admixture as well as time. Viable ancient DNA may better explain this mystery.
There may be a relation between the Basque language and several other languages actually but they're kind of odd languages considering their locations. The least strange one is Armenian. Next is Aztec then Polynesian and last is Ainu.
Fascinating stuff. I’m A Rh -ve. All of my ancestors are from Ireland, I’m Australian - blonde hair, blue eyes, healthy. I’ve subscribed to your channel 👍
(The later, which I once read could correlate to Neanderthal ancestry) We are mito h6a1b2. That line I can only trace back seven generations to the UK.) No known basque ancestry, but she has a Maltese second great. Maltese giantess ancestry? 😂 Just kidding
My mom was also Schizophrenic. I thought she was crazy my whole life but recently im seeing the crazy things she said are likely true and she was probably sensitive and saw and heard things we cant see but are real. She was told she was crazy and put on meds and hospitalized which in the end drove her crazy.
Get her a good natural b complex supplement, with methylcobalamin, mythylfolate, and get her on a carnivore diet for two weeks, and see what happens... Also....send me a photo.... haha 😉
My ex and I are both O+ and we had two O- children. If both RH+ parents carry the recessive gene for RH- blood, there's a 1 in 4 chance each child will be RH-
I am from the upper Midwest in the states. I am a A- with RH-. I found out with my first pregnancy. I am the only one in my entire extended family to be RH-. I find it fascinating. I am always trying to find more info on it.
If both your parents are rh- there's no problem conceiving - because of that. The problem is carrying the fetus to term if it's rh+ (from the father) and the mother is rh-. Her body will sense the foreign protein (rhesus factor) and attack it. That's why after giving birth, or miscarriage, when a baby's blood can release into the mother's system, rh- women need to get a shot to prevent their body developing antibodies to rh+. otherwise future pregnancies will be doomed. It's a pretty serious problem, and makes it seem some people are Very Different from everyone else :) Just as one way we define a species is that the members can intermingle and no problem reproducing.
Good Morning Rob and Jan! Another joyfully video. Thank you! We loved seeing the Fawn! Beautiful! How amazing watching the Sparrows on the frozen waterhole. We wondered if they were eating the frost for water? Then they all enjoyed the non frozen water through that tiny hole! Brilliant!😊
I am Scottish and Italian. My dad was B+ he was Scottish. My mum was O- she was Italian. My husband is B+ and my daughter is as well, but my son is B- So my O- has produced two children, no pregnancy problems.
@ actually, I was last. My sister was 16 years older than me, and B+. After her my mom lost all the babies until me. I was O-. I was exceptionally fortunate with my kids, as my first was B+ LIKE HER DAD. My son, 5 years younger was B-. And I didn’t have issues. I didn’t have more children after that by choice. So no telling what would have happened
I'm AB neg, my Mother was AA neg. and lost two babies because of it in the days before the protection jab which was given to me after my Daughter was born in the 1970s.
I am interested in how we can convert or reverse the gravitational force of the planet. Your conveyance(car)will hover above the surface aprox 12 inches when operational and go no farther than the end of the gravitational field with + or - charged body shells so no collisions can occur where we will not need fuel, drilling or exploitation of the planet. where we can mine the landfills/dumps for plastic, metal and repurpose into 'plumber', a building material used in any type of creation that precludes the cutting of any trees. Battery powered cars are not the answer and the ensuing fires from the nicad laden vehicles will make insurance companies not allow them to be parked around public buildings or in garages as the moisture creating the short circuits will be evident and those who make them will have a world wide recall to pay for along with damages and people injured. Eventually it will be a felony to cut a tree and they will have DNA/ID numbers like people. every tree cut warms the oceans/planet creating massive changes in the weather at the most at risk areas near Oceans. It is cooler when you go into a forest for a reason, as the trees have absorbed the heat/radiation from the sun, changing carbon dioxide and putting out oxygen. trees can't run. Everyone should be planting as many Redwood and Sequoia as quick as they can. fastest growing and impervious to nearly everything but a primate with a chainsaw. rv
I’m A rh neg and so is one of my daughters. I had auburn hair and eyes that change from quite a define green to hazel. I also had 3 pregnancies that didn’t progress to heartbeat. I didn’t miscarry, I looked extremely pregnant and my body carried on as if the embryo or fetus was growing normally. I had to have them removed in hospital. After my daughter, who is also A rh neg was born I was given the injection. It’s quite fascinating.
Male B- here. I do not know much about my family and ancestors. I live in Holland but I feel attracted to Scandinavia, Scotland and Ireland. Dark hair with a reddish gloss and brown-green eyes, skinny built, already in my sixties, but very young looks.
Thanks for Watching! What other genetic mysteries are you interested to learn about?
This video is total BS. I'm RH negative and fall under NONE of the goups mentioned. I'm of African, Native American European ancestory. This video is FULL of misinformation. Shame on you!
Accurate ones....
AB- blood. Why did this blood type happen?
@@MysteriousOrigins1 RH D 🗣️ 🎤 🤺 negative
@@MysteriousOrigins1 - what is the blood type of the so-called American Indian the ones that Christopher Columbus supposed to have seen and he said they were copper colored , not the ones we see in pictures?
I read a paper some years ago that suggested Rh negativity arose in response to Babesia. I suspect that it arose as the result of hybridization with Neanderthals and not as a genetic trait inherited from them--rather, an immuno-compromise of some kind. We negative types have some related traits. For example, we tend to run cooler. 98.6 is like a fever for me. I'm usually 97 point something. I once had a physician take my temperature and correctly guess my Rh negativity.
Same here.
what are some other traits besides temperature?
@@hoppas77 Your immune system's different in a way that's hard to put your finger on.
@@TroyDowVanZandt lol
I read some studies too after some arian individual stated that RH- peoples "superhuman strength" was surpressed by medication/vaccinations provided by some conspiracy theory. I needed background info to counter this individuals stories. Glad I could point out it only correlated to us living together with rodents (maybe cats too) as Babesia is spread through ticks. So it actually is a newer adaptation rather then an older one as the video suggests.
I never caught the part of it being correlating to my colder body temperature however so thanks for pointig that out. I now also ask myself if my ability to work in a T-shirt at 5°C has something to do with it. My dad and both my sons have that ability too and all of them run colder too.
The doctors in my life never had a clue how to deal with me feeling feverish and showing a normal temperature tbh.
A rhs neg here
during my time in the military A rhs neg was stamped in bold red letters across my identity card never thought too much about it till I had problems during my pregnancy
I did my DNA and my ancestors were hunter gatherers from the Iberian peninsula
My dna says my ancestors are these same people as urs but I have a few different ancient ancestors these ancestors that u have are ancient i research on this lineage
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Don’t know what went wrong
You will find my response
@@leemclellan2338 I also had to carry a card in my wallet during child bearing years that said I am Rh neg. This is because if you are carrying an Rh positive fetus and the blood mixes your body can develop antibodies that will attack the fetuses blood. The card is to let medical staff know in cases of miscarriage that you should receive a Rhogram (sp) injection. At least that was the understanding at the time.
I was in the US military and I have AB neg type and it wasn't stamped in bold red letters.
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Maybe cos you’re not in the British Airforce!
A rh neg, Scottish/Welsh, now living in South Africa. Body temp also low, 98 F is mild fever for me. Born Jan in Edinburgh, mid-winter, always prefer cold weather. Also struggled with pregnancies, several miscarriages. Very interesting, many thanks.
RH neg here too and I definitely prefer cold weather, my body temp is low. I struggled with pregnancies too, had one miscarriage and a stillbirth despite rhogam injections. I am of British/German ancestry. Interesting the similarities we see amongst our population.
Rh negative, Scottish, mostly, a little German too. Temp runs low. I don't like extreme temperatures, but if I had to choose between sweating and shivering, I'd shiver, but 65-68 F is perfect to me. I have the opposite of fertility issues, but horrible pregnancies & births, except for child #2, who was a breeze, but made up for it from toddler to adult.
I'm so sorry you guys had a hard time.
Rh neg and rare mutation CYP genes. Temperature at normal is 36 degrees. 37.4 (standard) means I have a fever. Can’t process about 60% of pharma drugs. So yes, I’m a gatherer and use holistic remedies.
@@marianarobinson7845 I learned about the CYP after ripping my tendons when the pain killers did nothing. Opoids only last 20 minutes better off with white willow bark. Probably stop many overdoes if more people knew there was a reason for medication resistance.
I'm A negative my Ancestors are from southern Wales. Came to America 🇺🇸 in the 1600s
I'm RH A Negative. My family and I are from the South of Italy. I only found out my blood type when I was pregnant with my son. I had a threatened miscarriage during my pregnancy which I believe was my body's way of trying to expel the RH positive child as something that was foreign to it. Thankfully I received medical treatment that helped keep my baby well and safe. My pregnancy went to full term.
@@summersun2828 I'm opposite I'm A+ my son is A-. I'm glad you and your child are both healthy and safe💓
@summersun2828 I too am from Italian bloodlines with RH negative blood and only found out during pregnancy .
@@summersun2828 I had the same issue when I was pregnant with my daughter. I’m RH- and have 0- blood. I’m primarily Spanish and Native American. My next highest percentage is Basque. I always figured because of my blood and RH- status that I was part Basque, and I got proof when I did a DNA test. I find all of this information so interesting!
I am Italian too. A negative central Italy. I had two babies. Nobody ever said anything. I saw it in my chart.
@katlynn9824
Which company did you use for genetic testing?
I’m part Basque, Scottish, English , and of German ancestry. I’m RH negative O blood type.
Also have green eyes.
My youngest sister is rh neg. And she has hazel eyes! Though we are known to have German ancestors, we also have Indigenous ancestors! I have O neg blood and am a universal done! AS is my next oldest sister who has O neg also, and I can't remember what my brother's was! I going to call him and ask him! I'm sure he will get a good chuckle at that!
Your ancestral DNA makeup is almost like mine, except I've not been told I'm Basque, although I have 7% "other" according to Genomelink. I bet we're related down the line.
I'm the only one out of my mother, father and sister who has hazel eyes. My mother is also rH- as was her mother, and suspecting her mother, all the same; A-.
Me too, except sub Alsatian for Basque
My girlfriend and I are both O+ but out daughter is O-
We are of Swedish and Scottish heritage.
My hubby and I got married in 1977, and it was not necessary to have a blood test. I never knew what the blood test was for anyway. Someone said it was to test for STDs. I didn't want a baby until 12 years into our marriage. I started throwing up at 4 weeks into preg and never stopped. Back in 1991, they didn't talk about the conditions' name we have for it today, hyperemesis, 13:02 like Kate Middleton or Amy Shumer. I went to my first OBG appt. and they wanted my blood type, I didn't know it but knew my hubby was A+ positive. They told me I was B neg and had to have a shot. I had no info on this at all. That is why they'd always had to have blood test before marriage. If you were a rh neg and hubby was rh pos you probably couldn't have a succesful pregnancy. But a man invented the shot to give pregnant moms the ability to not lose the baby or have other complications. So that's why no blood tests were required. I found this so fascinating. I had another shot after she was born. But I still don't know how the B - neg blood was passed to me. I'm Slovak, Polish, Irish, Hungarian, and I'm sure some other European ancestry. I'm 65 and turning grey. My hair is growing crazy and I've donated 2 x's about 24+ inches each time. When I was little, it grew incredibly long, too and was blonde, then light brown with some red highlights. But in the last few years, my new hair has been coming in grey on the tips, then proceeds to grow in very, very black, coarse, and curly with the grey 1-inch tips. What is this about. Does the hair have anything to do with the B - blood type lineage. I'm also not comfortable on really hot sunny days. I prefer to be active at night. Sometimes I feel I'm living like a vampire. Sunlight, I hate. Daytime exhausts me. Love the fall time, love the rain. We retired in FL with my daughter, and I absolutely hate it here. I'd love to see more stories on the RH negative blood theories and studies about the people who have it.
AB- Protect your DNA!!! It is sacred, a gift from the creator.
Ab- is the most rare type. Sacred indeed 🙏
I'm AB- too
AB negative blood, and I am 4% Neanderthal 🙂
Me 2. Only one in my family.
Rh-AB, somos muy pocos en el mundo... aparte de lo dicho en el video agregaría que tendemos a tener habilidades psíquicas y sentirnos atraídos hacia la espiritualidad
B- Rhs here. My mothers father's side is from the Iberian peninsula. Going back 4+great grandfather. I'm the only one in my immediate family with rh-. My body temp is lower than 98. I have an extra vertebrae in my sacrum. So I have 34 vertebrae. This has caused me so much pain in my lower back to where I need to have surgery but I'm not getting it. I'm sensitive to light as well. I've always felt different from others. Being B-rh my blood type is 2% of the population. Crazy to think about. I try to learn all I can on this topic.
freak then ey ;) you are not your animal body . You are a soul that has nothing to do with this animal body better learn to detach from this nightmare world instead of being proud of sth to do with any of this.
@@E.o.t.4637 were does this extra vertebrae come from I have this to one side my body is longer than other. I’m AB -
I'm O neg and I am super-sensitive to light too.
My mother was RH-
Me too. I’m the only one in my immediate family who is rh- I’m also B-. ❤
A- Rh blood type here. My ancestry is German, Scottish, English, & Welsh. I live in the U.S. My paternal grandmother was also Rh negative which led to the loss of her pregnancies after the birth of my father. This was before Rho-GAM was in use. My mother-in-law is O- , but my husband is A+. Two of our 3 children are A+, but our youngest is O-. The origins of Rh negative blood type has always fascinated me.
My mother 0- and I am O- but brother is B+ like my father....she had to have shots and he was born with jaundice 0- is off world alien blood... .purest form we have no proteins attached or Rhesus Monkey genes....
Guess I was a rhesus baby.
I am Irish.
My mother rh-ve. I am rh +ve
Fallen angels came into human women and created the bloodline. Satan's offspring basicly
It fascinates me too! I am A- and my husband is O+. All five of our children are A+.
English, German, Irish, Scottish here 0-, 3 babies all jaundice and positive rh, always wondered if there was a connection
I am O negative. I live in central Oregon. There is a town south of Bend called Jacksonville. I visited friends there and I didn't want to leave and thought about living there. My friend knows all about the climate there. It's wine territory and their wines are very good. It has a micro climate that exists only one other place on earth: The Basque Country. I found this video fascinating. I have a good immune system and am grate for this odd blood type that I have.
Are you O negative or ORh negative?
Basque is in Spain.. the reference in this video is not referring to Florida (😊)
@@wellnesscloud9887 0 negative, is just short for 0 RH negative. I should know, it's my blood type, too.
Also, the person in here didn't speak of Basque as Florida, but compared the climate to the Basque climate.
@@wellnesscloud9887 O Negative and ORhnegative is not used as s designation. RH IS how the original researchers designated all blood types, positive and negative, because they used rhesus monkeys to conduct the tests. RH has nothing to do with human blood. It is extremely unfortunate that they used it, because it isn’t relevant in any way. We are simply A+, B+, AB+, and O+, and A-, B-, AB-, and O-. And those with O- always want to claim superiority, and say they were the first blood type. Not true. A was the first blood type, the B, then AB, and lastly O. The superiority of O- is that they are universal donors to all other blood types, which is very significant and important. However no one ever mentions that A- are universal plasma donors, arguably even more significant.
Rh Neg O, Scottish, low BP and low temp. Both parents were Rh Neg and my husband is too. Oh and both my father and husband are left handed.
I’m Scottish and O - and I also have low BP and low temp. 94-95F. Me, my daughter and granddaughter can have full blown infections but no fevers. I has sepsis several years ago no fever. We also don’t feel pain.
@ I do get fevers but they don’t go as high as the medical establishment expect. I feel pain easily but am resistant to opiates. Can’t get doctors to believe that one! Bane of my life. Although your inability to feel pain could be dangerous to you (and I do appreciate that) I might like to swop places for a few days.
@@carolynjohnston6078 we have to go by other responses our bodies make when we don’t feel pain. Eg. My daughter rolling around on the floor, not usual behavior (4yrs) had full blown ear infections. My granddaughter gets unusually irritable but denies she has ear pain, but she has full blown ear infections. When I got septic it was post ruptured appendix and emergency surgery. I felt waves of chills and just didn’t feel right. I also have multiple autoimmune disorders, when my body is experiencing significant pain, but my brain doesn’t register it, I would get sudden wave of depression. I would take some ibuprofen and the depression would go away. I’m ambidextrous.
Never thought about the left hand trait. My Dad was, son is ambi, granddaughter is a lefty. My blood type is AB- and i run cool.too.
I agree
I am an expert on RH negative blood, I have studied it for 15 years. I have run 10 RH neg FB groups for 13 yrs. I currently run a group with over 5,700 mmembers, growing rapidly. Some were huge groups, but sadly the majority were unpublished during covid. We did many, many surveys and polls and when many started getting DNA tests we started gathering a lot af data. You got some things correct, but many incorrect. I am always amazed that you scientists, geneticists and historians who honestly know next to nothing about our rare bloodline, never come to the people who know the most about our rare bloodline to interview us and see exactly what we know. Amazing
RH- neg here. I don't have any social media except for youtube (only to watch videos). I am wondering if the RH negs in your groups say anything about these things:
* Always feeling different from most people
* Psychic gifts
* Prophetic dreams
* Memories from another place than earth since being a baby
* Having many memories from before the age of two
* Affecting electronics/electricity/draining batteries (especially on wristwatches)
* Have seen UFOs multiple times
* Having had moments of lost time
* Can sense energies of all kinds
* Can sense when there are unseen energies/ghosts/entities in a room or place
* Sensitive to light
* Very sensitive people in general
* Highly empathetic
* Can not be programmed/ Can see through the bs
* Lower than normal body temperature
* Lower than normal blood pressure, and in some cases higher than normal blood pressure
* Remembering past lives
* Are interested in anything paranormal/occult/esoteric/ancient knowledge/the mysteries of this world
* Feel a connection to Atlantis and Lemuria, and in some cases having memories from there
* Can hear sounds from cords, rodent repellents etc.
* Know we're not from here, originally.
@ that is a published list. Many RH negs have many of these traits, but not all.
@@dragonlea13979 Do you upload here on YT? I’d love to learn more about your findings regarding the info and data you’ve collected.
A neg here. You ve never heard the connection with Neanderthals. I have heard connection with Cromagnum however
@@DolphinsPlayingInAquaMoonlight Same Here !
I too am RH neg , also have body temps at 97 deg also have always had a great immune system until menopause.
@@whatissupp same here! Never had a Dr until I turned 40.
Very interesting to see so many people commenting about body temp, I’ve always wondered why I feel feverish at “normal”.
As a descendant of people from Northern Spain and Southern France and with O- blood, I approve of this podcast.
Just out of interest do you find it curious that Mary mag was supposed to have gone there on boat with her children I am o neg too great isn't it
B- but I also descend from the Basque region one parent from Spain one from France.
I'm A- My DNA test showed that I had 1.5 Neantherdal, and my great grandfather was from Santander ( northern Spain). Always hated the heat. I prefer cold rainy weather and plan on retiring in the Basque region. I guess I'm truly heading home. ❤
I am O negative and am identified even by Americans as different looking, since my family is Basque. Hair color and texture, skin and eye coloring, size (tall) and just "different -looking".
@@alienonion4636 great mix x
DNA has linked some groups, half way around the world. Yet, we ignore how far people must have traveled.
No we don’t.
@@normbograham3 you are correct I am a black woman that lives in America, Texas to be exact and when I was pregnant with my son, I found out I was Rh negative and looking on here. I don’t see many Black people that are Rh negative.
@@nausicafarris872they told me I hadda blue eyed relative for my babies to come out white and blue eyed .😟😩
Thank you so much for this. I am A 42-year-old woman who has spent about the last decade trying to figure out what is wrong with me. I have at least half a dozen physical diagnoses and the same, if not more mental diagnoses. The doctors and specialists that I have been to are stumped. When they try to treat what they think is wrong, the treatments typically don't work. I am going to bring this possibility up to my psychiatrist. I never would have thought about it before if I hadn't watched your video. A lot of it really meshes with my symptoms. I SO appreciate you doing this. Thank you from the bottom of my messed up heart.😊🤪
Might want to look up and consider being tested for Cytochrome P450 if meds aren't working well for you! I hope you feel better!
Food for thought some rh- are extra sensitive to those with negative energy ,medications do not work find yourself then you will figure it out .
The knowledge we currently possess is a drop in the bucket. Keep searching for answers. You can also pray for a miracle!
Honestly-you are likely to be dealing with a SIMPLE ( nothing is simple with us) Vitamin uptake deficiency.Which affects your endocrine system ( varius hormones) example: Low Thyroid .Doctors use a standard test which actually does not tell you WHY it is low and then just keep giving you a supplemental thyroid hormone pills. But something is causing the non-uptake and if your thyroid is not regulating your system your whole body is bonkers. Try speaking to a NATURALPATHIC Physician about this- they approach medicine a bit differently with diet, as a key factor. I do much better on a Paleo/carnivore diet.
He keeps repeating the same idea that Basques are descended from ancient Europeans, and nothing more.
That's what you get when ChatGPT is in charge of the script.
Thats cause he didnt do his research
😂😂
@@tonyfrench2574 all europeans are descended from ancient Europeans. Apart from anglo Pakistani of course hahahaha
Nevertheless it's interesting to know these facts which otherwise people are not aware of...😊
A Rh Neg here - largely Irish ancestry.
I live in Catalonia and would like to point out that the spectacular mountains with their rounded peaks like stubby fingers clutching at the sky (featured six and seven minutes in) are nowhere near the Basque Country. They are in Catalonia just West of Barcelona and the complex is called Montserrat - it's the "holy mountain" of the Catalans and if you ever visit it, you will find out why (ignore the Monastery - seen one - seen them all) get up onto this very special mountain.
are you speaking of Monesteria de Piedra......
@@padmalaycock1612 No. That's another place. I mean the monastery at Montserrat is OK, but the mountain it is on is truly unique.
@@berniarmstrong I found gilgamesh at canfranc
The Scottish blood could have a connection to the Basques. Just west of them in Galicia is a Celtic population. It s not out of the question that a Celt from there with Basque origins could have ended up in.Scotland. The Irish are Celts as well. Ireland is directly north of Galicia.
I come from Celtic heritage and am A negative!
I have these ancestors in my dna I did a test these were one my ancient ancestors I have a few different dna strands of different heritages
@@rebwolfe2702I have Celtic heritage I am ab- I think Celtic are the aryon race
Very interesting I'm B- and have deep Celtic roots. When I traced my ancestry as far back as I could on my paternal side who were Celtic that's where I discovered my Basque ancestry.
I have Scottish ..Irish ancestry by DNA.. also RH- blood which makes it even more interesting...
A- Female Brown hair with hints of red in the sunlight, hazel eyes, Olive skin tone. Iberian peninsula, Scottish, Eastern Europe. Live in the US
You described me in this post. This is so fascinating!
Many folks of Native American heritage have RH negative blood. My mom did and passed this blood down to her daughters.
Makes sense considered they’re so greatly linked to the Indo European.. you can even see it in old photos of American Indians. And they even have a story of how the creator “zapped” some of their people and “took them” while the others were also “zapped” and the creator “changed our dna and made us red instead of pale skin LIKE WE WERE BEFORE”. Pretty heavy but this is what they say. It’s even still on TH-cam if anyone would like to hear it from the mouth of an elder.
Occulted history is hidden for very good reasons..it DESTROYS the narrative we’ve always been told (since the one group took over all media,newspapers and schools hundreds of years ago) even the free energy of the southern U.S. (hence,”free states”)
Actually, Rh- is not normally found in Native American populations. It's indigenous to Western Europe.
Same with me my mom Comanche Cherokee..
@@ernietbone4168 not quite my family has shinnecock native American heritage my aunt was rh
@@ernietbone4168 actually it does. A- happens to be very high in Native Americans.
The Basques live in a closed society. Any minor trait in such a society is magnified.
actually, Biden, OBama, Trump, Bush< Romney... Have rh- blood so Queen Elizabeth was O- All the rulers of the world or most have rh- blood
Interesting, how is their society closed?
@ .., "Closed" in that they have little transaction or social interaction with France or Spain.
Now I want to know more about Australian Aborigines. Very closed society. Even though there was some interaction with others (you could swim to PNG if you could outpace the sharks and crocodiles) the country is big enough that the southern people would have been exactly the same as those who first arrived 60,000 years or more ago. Genetics is so fascinating.
@WTH1812 and yet they are fishermen, merchant seamen, and emigrated to north, central and south America in their thousands. In my family as early as the 1600s
Anyone alive today had resilient ancestors.
I'm RH O-Negative, an African American Woman whose Ancestors were Enslaved in the South, USA 🇺🇸
And I felt a real connection to some of these traits. Amazing 😮
I’m not challenging your message. I’m so grateful to hear it.
These CRAZY people on the web are just that .
This is great to hear that I am human, not a dang nephilim but not Neanderthal either. It’s called Human Being
I’m a neg …. Nephalin upset me
The Nephilim’s were obliterated during the flood in Noah’s time. We are human beings with Rh negative blood.
@@christinetitus6388 The Nephilim may not have been totally wiped out. Genesis 6:4 says they were on the earth in those days, and also afterward. It’s interesting that it says “also afterward”. There’s a lot of evidence to support it. Not saying that’s what RH negative is, but Nephilim genetics are likely still around.
Rh neg R not nephilim. Exactly the opposite per scripture. All animals have + ..xcept some breeds of horses. Rh neg is the original bl00d of creation
You just haven't awakened to who you are yet. We were born amongst humans into human bodies, yes, but our souls are not from here, and the RH negative bodies are different from 90 percent of the human population, to withstand the energy we have. We don't vibrate at the same frequency as the others. You know it deep inside, and you will most likely awaken to this at some point in your journey, unless the matrix gets a too strong hold of you. Either way, you know deep inside that you are here to help.
AB rh neg, red hair and eyes that change back and forth from green to hazel, and i love winter weather! Very interesting story.
Holy chit me too 😊
AB-, brown/red/blond hair, dark brown eyes, working in a T-shirt in temperatures as low as 5°C. I don't think you can correlate it like that though as we are mixed up pretty much at this time. Still makes me wonder though.
I read a few scientific studies about it after some rascist individual stated that RH- was coming from hyperborean/arian ancestry which is bonkers. It is mostly correlated with diseases (mostly Babesia) caused by ticks in cobination with rodents and/or cats. So basically people in cold climates had to live closely together with cats and rodents and developed some sort of immune system to cope with it better. So not older but a newer adaptation as RH+ is the standard according to these studies. Analytic statistics is all about proper correlation of data and old data is prone to misinterpretation.
@@tammiehonican76 me too on all points. I am B Rh neg.
AB rh neg, Leiden factor 5, had blond hair till baldness, love winter as well
I've a hypothesis on the subject, below:
I too am, AB (-), but my hair is more blonde than red. My sister's was red. (My normal body temperature is 97.8. If it's 98.6, would have a fever.)
The Neanderthal reference has already been proven inaccurate.
Personally, my hypothesis is that there were 3 white races seeded on Earth. (Nordic, Germanic, and Basque)
I'm O neg. As was my father who was a blend of German and Cornish. Funny thing is my husband was also O neg. His grandmother who was Cornish was the only other person in his family that were O neg. Our children are O neg. We live in Australia
I am B+ but my brother 0- We are Ukrainian-German descent.
Sounds like some wonderful bloodlines. WE wuz actually kangz n sheeeit..
Check out the giants I've found in Cornwall I used to live in praa I'm rh neg
Rh, negative here. Sorry to blow your theory out of the water, but not sure that Rh and cold have anything to do with each other.
I absolutely can't stand the cold. I can't stand it so much that I can feel winter coming (change in weather) long before it actually arrives. Many people would consider 22 C to be lovely warm weather. I'll be under 2 blankets and a sheet, and I can still feel the cold. Give me beautiful hot 30 C + weather any day. I even do ok in 50 C weather when most people are dying from the intense heat. Anytime I start feeling too hot, I think about those freezing 20 C+ temperatures that people call summer in places like Canada and the UK, and suddenly, I feel infinitely grateful for the heat.
The thing is that there are many ways to cool down if you get too hot, but once that damn cold gets into your bones, you can't warm up no matter what you do. This Rh, negative HATES, HATES, HATES the cold!
@JayadaRadhikaJPS Same. B- here, always low temp and low bp. I hate the cold. I get painfully cold.
O-neg here, and that's me as well. My most comfortable temp is 80F, and I ache from cold when everyone else is comfortable. I sleep under a down comforter all summer. My ancestors were from the British Isles except for my Melungeon roots, most likely from Turkey, Croatia, or the Levant.
@@JayadaRadhikaJPS I’m A- and can’t take the cold. Born in July in southern AZ and shared the womb with a twin brother. Of Scottish/Irish/British/Hungarian descent. Hypermesesis during pregnancies. I’m 66yrs and have very few gray hairs. When Covid came around, despite full exposure, it took 3yrs in before I tested positive for it and never got the vax. All this could be unrelated to neg Rh factor, but it’s interesting.
@gstbadcat1 That's really interesting. I had a similar situation with covid. I was the last person in my community to get covid. The layers of skin, muscle, and bone pain were unimaginable, but once I got rid of that, I felt like a fraud. Except for tiring easily and having no sense of taste or smell, I felt ok. The doctor popped his head in to tell my mother and I that we were his noisiest patients because we were laughing so hard! So, possibly, I should be thankful for being a negative for that.
@bepekafka8167 I feel you, my friend, oh, do I feel you. It is ranging from between 13-23 degrees C here at the moment (winter where I am now), and I am under layers of blankets, and I also have a heating pad and an electric blanket. 😂 This is about as winter as I like it to get.
O neg here. The history of this has always fascinated me.
I'm curious. Anyone who is Rh negative in my family are all nightowls and it's like we wake up when it's late, which most of us hate. Does anyone else who is Rh negative experience this?
I am haplogroup U8b with Rh - bloodline in the Levant for 135K years which has a Mutation that is K1a1b1a Haplogroup . Basque ancestry are U8a and run through mother U8 Persia Iran. The Basque split and traveled through Northern African to Present Day Iberia. Palestine has the Highest Rh- AB- in the world at 35%. We come from the Ural Mountains to the Levant, a ancient gypsy saying was , "we come from the stars, 3 tribes went north and 4 tribes went south". Ancient Levant History was Neolithic Farmers, No hunter gathers. I hope that helps.
@@MysticFogGarden sure does. my surname shows up in all those areas.
thnx
Yes, the original blud of man b4 it was mixed by the fallen.
Before the Neolithic revolution, everybody was a hunter-gatherer. The first people to use agriculture were apparently in part of India about 15,000 years ago, and the practice spread both West and East from there.
And by the way, neanderthals were very common in the Lebanon before modern humans arrived there. That was certainly the place where humans had the first contact with Neanderthals, however, it is likely that it is likely that modern humans who went to Iberia had more contact with neanderthals again, at a later date, which is why they would be likely to carry more Neanderthal markers than other current populations.
RH NEG O blood here - was born in Germany, now living in America. My temperature is always 97.4 degrees - 98 degrees plus is a low grade fever for me. When I had my daughter she was born RH positive type O and I had to have a shot of Rhogam after she was born - my daughter was threatened and my doctor thought she might have to have a transfusion, but thankfully she didn't. Very interesting.
German Irish(emigrated from Eastern Europe .O neg blood.. Left handed..here..Family is very tall.
Awesome. I learned something. A-Rh neg here. Grandparents came from France & Belgium. ❤ 🇨🇦
Also A neg . Ancestors from France / Belgium. Temp runs about 97.5
Rh negative here in the US, with predominantly European heritage. I hear that B type blood is also quite rare these days (I'm B-)....I wonder why?
I'm also B-negative, in the US. Mostly Scandinavian descent according to DNA testing.
I'm B negative, my husband was B positive, but my daughter is B negative. When I went into labor, I had a red cardboard label tied to my big toe. It signaled my need to be given the Rhogam series if my child was B positive. The reason is that my body would begin making antibodies to fight B positive and could cause damage to child #2.
@@ElizabethRoessner-u1t Yep, I got the Rhogam shot series during my pregnancy and delivery too, once during pregnancy and once in the hospital after I delivered. They don't tag your toe here, though, it's just contained in your electronic medical files, so a nurse came by my hospital room at some point during my stay and gave the shot. (In the U.S., the standard hospital stay for giving birth is usually 2 days if you have a normal delivery.)
My mother was a negative and my father was b negative, they had 7 children we are all ab negative, born in Scotland with Irish heritage x
Basically the Basque are "indigenous Europeans"
@andykaufman7620 That makes sense. Not a lot of info on them, different language, traditions, etc.
I am RH - A and my twin sister is RH +. My mother is from Ireland and was RH - A. My father was RH +. I have 5 children and two are RH - A and three are RH + A. We live in the USA.
I've been Very Curious about the Basque people. What stuns me are all the theories, postulations, and suppositions about them. The fact we still don't know much about them Shouts to me that DNA knowledge isn't anywhere near as awesome as everyone is saying. I mean, Why Don't we have answers to most of these things we wonder about? Shouldn't our glorious understanding of DNA leave No Mystery??? I'm told we know what percent of Neanderthal DNA is in people all over the world, so why don't we have the Basque mapped out thoroughly???
Mry mag was supposed to have went there by boat with her children and others. Many madaline churches there. She o neg and jesus ab neg
Its not so much we don't know, its more a case the powers that be may not want the major part of the population to know the details. We can go to the moon, build an atomic bomb, understand radio waves but some how don't understand the 0-neg blood group - not a chance. The question is more like why are we NOT being permitted to understand it and only know its starting become more of open discussion topic.
@@tara7550 eine wirklich gute Frage 👍🏻
@@tara7550 I was about to write exactly what you wrote,but I’ll add maybe we are special as in we know things or we we can’t be brainwashed,let’s face it we know THEY are evil.
@@lesleecarter5615👏👏👏👏👏
Once again - 4 minutes of material crammed into a 13 minute video. Or, as the creator might put it - it is repetitive, redundant, and says the same thing over and over again.
@@davidkeely43 LOL - exactly ! Why do creators want them to be unnecessarily long ?
I have already written the same and voice my disappointment at the lack of variety of information.
@@MarcLuscher More money from adverts
Useless indeed
My mother and three sisters have it.....
I am 0 neg. normal body temp is 97.6. I am rarely sick. My mother was also 0 neg and lived to 99 yrs. She was completely immune to contagious diseases.. so much so that she was considered a medical anomaly. We both had trouble with initial pregnancy. I had one miscarriage before I knew that I was Rh Neg. Also, Vitamin E seemed to be necessary for me to conceive.
My heritage is over 99% from Poland.
The Basque people are not the only ones with a predominant Rh-Negative blood type, so were the Aztec group, and they had no connection to the Neanderthal. - I can't see the point of this video as it is mostly misinformation.
Actually Aztecs have as much chance of having Neanderthal DNA as any other non-African group. The people who populated the Americas came across the land bridge from Siberia.
@@gailnsentip848 That is mostly myth from pre-1900 science that has never been proven accurate. The Aztec population in Mexico who are not co-mingled with European genes have zero Neandertal in their history, they are all Tyle A- or AB- and some of their genetic past is simply called unknown. I have many of them in my extended family, and I am north and south American native with Type o+ blood and also no Neandertal showing in my extensive DNA background.
Actually, it's not common among Aztecs.
Also the Middle East.
@@FernComeau-y9n It's not that common in the Middle East either. Nope it's a good ole fashioned predominately European aka "white" blood type lol, though other people can have it, if they married in with Western Europeans.
100% Sicilian, RH NEG. I don't feel the cold the same as other people. My hands are always warm, no matter the weather.
Me too
@joanncormaci3323 im ab‐ and my hands are always cold to the touch but I'm always hot.
RH neg here and can’t tolerate heat. Travel only in the fall. I live in Canada north.
@FernComeau-y9n I can't tolerate the heat either, even in the winter, I keep heat at 60 degrees. I'm like a furnace! Ever since I was a child, would run around with coat open, didn't wear any really warm clothes.
@@joanncormaci3323 oneg the cold agrees with me
As Basque and expert in prehistory and genetics I can't but dislike this video as misleading and wildy speculative.
1. Basque genetics overall, incl. the Rh- high frequencies (c. 25%), are broadly shared by Western Europeans in general (although most have suffered some degree of Indoeuropean admixture that blurries the picture somewhat). This is specially true of the so-called Insular Celtic peoples, who retain almost identical genetics to Basque ones.
2. Basques are not direct descendants of WHGs but mostly(>60%) of Neolithic immigrants from Asia Minor (EEFs). We do carry significant WHG but it's onlyslightly above 1/3. WHGs had no particular relation with Neanderthals and Basques, like most other Europeans carry only low-ish Neanderthal ancestry (2.4% usually, compare with c. 3% among Chinese, etc.)
3. The claim of Basque endogamy is nonsense: we have normal genetic diversity compared with other Europeans.
What is probably true of all this is that Rh- was probably a common, if not fixated, trait among WHGs. Why? Because Sardinians, who best represent the other fraction of Basque and Insular Celtic ancestry (EEFs), do not have much Rh-. But, I insist, WHGs were not any more Neanderthal-related than any other Asian-plus population.
There is one likely Neanderthal-derived genetic trait that is unusually common among Basques... but also Gujaratis and Native Americans: X-chromosome lineage B006. Its prevalence or lack of it seems to be a mere matter of founder effects among post-admixture Asian H. sapiens populations and does not suggest per se any greater Neanderthal ancestry, which is measured by statistical analysis of the autosomal genome, which shows no peaks in any of the mentioned populations.
What do you think of Haplogroup X in Native American and European populations?
@@MysteriousOrigins1 - MtDNA X2 is original of West Asia, just as Y-DNA Q is: the precursors of Native Americans were originally part of the Upper Paleolithic bunch that conquered much of West Eurasia to the Neanderthals c. 50,000 years ago (also penetration into NE Africa, where the "sister" of X2, X1 is almost exclusively found today) and arrived to Altai (per the archaeology) c. 47,000 BP, again displacing the local Neanderthals (who survived still some 14,000 years in the northern reaches of the region anyhow), and then migrated to NE Asia (where the archaeological trail of "mode 4", blade industry or Upper Paleolithic tech is clear at least in North China and Mongolia around 30,000 BP).
In NE Asia they admixed with the locals extensively but the pattern of admixture (retention of Western-rooted Y-DNA Q1 but massive incorporation of autosomal and mtDNA genetics from East Asia) clearly indicates that they had adopted patrilocality (other patterns in the wider West Eurasian "Aurignacoid" migration suggest matrilocality originally instead, what I find quite interesting).
I'm of course aware of the infamous "Solutrean hypothesis" but, besides what I just told you, the fact is that X2 (or any mtDNA X whatsoever) was not present in Europe until the Neolithic, when it arrived from West Asia along JT, N1 (incl. I) and W (and associated to Y-DNA G2a and E1b-V13, J2 probably arrived in a secondary Tyrsenian wave). So, well, even Stanford had to admit eventually that his conjecture was unrealistic.
Thank you! I call B.S. on this video.
Will you please dumb down your comment (for us Neanderthals lol😉) in layman terms? I would really like to understand. Also, what is WHG? Thank you.
At least one individual that agrees with me. From the papers that I have read Rh- is a response to diseases like babesia, spread through ticks and rodents (maybe also cats) and it was develloped separately throughout Europe. I tend to believe that Ice age Europe made people gather up in caves, having rodents around and cats after that. The fact that they probably used fire to heat themselves made it possbile for babesia to cause the evolution to Rh- blood. After that the herd got thinned out by later immigrations fro the middle east. is that feasible?
I specially like the fact that a Basque debunks it tbh. imho some areas (Basque, Ireland,...) in Europe were left alone due to several reasons (inhospitability, not strategic important,...) and those areas show a more homogenic gene pool? I can imagine that the visigoths, moors and such largely left the basques alone? please elaborate.
B RH negative here. I always recognize RH negative people when I meet them, and I've never been wrong. I didn't know my blood type until I was an adult, but come to find out that all my best friends are Rh Negative, and most intensely compatible lovers have been as well..
interesting! i'm B-
O negative, the universal donor🎉
Rh-null known as golden blood is even better for other blood types
I’m O- too, so is my Mother.
@@jamesfry8983 rh null only 43 people in the whole world only 2 people in America has this dna the government is watching this blood type
@@jamesfry8983 I am rh null this is a hard dna to live with I have to donate blood to my self for there is only 43 people in the world has this dna and it's a dangerous dna to live with
@@cynthiarowley719 Me too, just found out today O- rhd
Or if you ask them where they came from they say they were refugees/survivors from Atlantis. The 2nd highest Rh- population are the Berbers and if you ask them where they came from you get the same answer. Either your research is incomplete or you are being completely disingenuous.
@glenndavis1868 actually the Berger's claim decent from the Atlanteans too. If has been revealed recently the "Eye of the Sahara" is actually the site of Atlantis then it is quite feasible the population could have spread across Africa up into Spain France and around the Mediterranean
My descent is from Normandy in France and Scandinavia I'm fair and blue eyed yet RH negative
Oh ffs... Not another one. RH- is a response to living closely with rodents in cold areas. Berbers have a connection to European tribes and have pretty isolated tribes, only intermarrying (or similar) just like the Basques. Get your facts straight. The RH- trait was develloped throughout Europe in the Ice age and got thinned out by the next flood of people coming from the middle east and thus only tribes that kept to themselves have a higher RH- concentration. I don't get how people tend to not use their brain when it comes to heritage.
Es sind Iren
@countk1 ja
@@countk1Because people want to feel special. Perfectly normal.
Feels like when I was a child and found 1 Million years BC, Raquel Welch was the 'other tribe' and the Basque maybe attacked them but she showed them kindness and they were more fierce fighters but as a team they could triumph. My heritage is Norse/Scot/Brit/troublemaker, I prefer cold, rain, dark temperatures, thanks for the great snippet. this show could have been a lot longer and any information of heritage is always fascinating for those who explore and are not 'click a minutes', cheers, rv
I prefer cold, rainy, dark temperatures as well. I am Irish and Scottish with O neg
This has more to do with where you have lived the majority of your life, your body adjusts. I have the same heritage (I am a dreaded Campbell) and I lived in the desert my whole life. It is currently 48F out and I went to have a smoke and nearly froze my hands off.
Interesting, I'm B RH Negative so who were my ancestors? negative blood is one of the rarest blood types at just 2%. I've always preferred warmer weather and sunshine to the typical N European weather.
B- as others I didn't find out til pregnant and got some shots to protect my baby from blindness and other things I can't remember.. I'm Irish and French and English
I'm B neg too....per family I'm of Irish, Welsh, French, English, Native American descent. I come from a large family and, to my knowledge, only one sibling is RH neg. I had Rhogam injections after miscarriages and childbirth.
O Rh Neg from Southern Ireland, pale blue eyes & fair hair with low blood pressure & temp. I was born on New years Eve & am much happier in winter cooler weather.
My lineage is unbroken Irish descendants on both sides of my parents families as far back as history recalls, my Mothers side are what we call Black Irish, with very black hair & tanned skin yet light blue eyes. Its very probable that we are descended on that side from Basques who migrated north to the south coast of Ireland.
My Aunt had the RH negative blood. She only had one child and that child was born a Blue Baby. They had to give my cousin a blood transfusion after birth.
AB- here. Wish to know more but refuse to send my dna to be analyzed lol
Me too... never giving up My DNA willingly.❤❤❤
@ me either!!
Blood test will tell you if you are rh. No DNA needed
What an interesting program. Thank you. My mother had that blood group. My father was O Positive. They lost 3 children because they were not compatible. It wasn't until the late 50's that my mother was told. She carried 2 more children and that was when they discovered the problem she would have to carry a card to say no blood products and also to look for antibodies. Out of 8 children 5 survived.
A neg here, my mom was type O, as is at least one of my sisters. Moms ancestry was northern italy. It must be an immune adaptation for cold climates because i love cold rough weather😊
@@danielmart7940 I hate snow
@foanna18 you must be kin to the southern Neanderthals
@@danielmart7940 though, I belong to Northern Europe
I’m from the United States, Georgia. My first cousin is RH - and African American. She found out after her first miscarriage. Thanks for this video, great information.
Basque rh neg here. Thank you for the video 😊
A quick research will show that the Moroccans from the High Atlas indeed have one of the highest prevalences of Rh-negative blood, around 40%. This is higher than the Basque population, which has about 27-35% Rh-negative individuals.
I’m B neg my mother was 100% from southern Italy . I find that so interesting about the RH NEG.
My Mom Is O- And I'm O+! She Needed A Shot Of Rhogam After She Had Me! This Is A Very Interesting Subject Thank You For Bringing It Up! Shalom And Amen!✝️✝️🛐🛐😇🌟🤗🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇱♾️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🦅❤❤❤‼️
My stephdad was - Rh and related to the Sami people in the north of Sweden, he was born there. Mostly reindeer herders earlier and an isolated group.
AB rh negative, Slovene, ancestors from Slovenia, Austria and Croatia
@@aleskosir2727 I'm also AB negative and you literally just described my ancestry
My father is Austrian alpine blood I an AB neg
I am AB- and of Germanic decent.
Oh I love it! Recently found out my DNA is from the Sea People of Sardinia in the Bronze Age AND I’m RH- ❤❤❤
A RH Neg here. I'm in Canada but my father whole family was French from the Alsace-Lorraine region. And yes; i'm very rarely sick and have a naturally muscular body like all my forebears. Maybe the Neanderthal is strong in me! :)
well maybe if your a 7 foot tall viking or something haha. i am below average size but never sick aswell :P . only 3 things i can think of maybe coming from neanderthals that kinda makes sense that's hard to explain coming from homo sapien, cold tolerance, pain tolerance , and lots of body hair. some people in Africa are pure homo sapiens and are huge. we probably have lots of stuff from our Neanderthal cousins but its not obvious what even if we have pure homo sapiens to compare with. i recall reading that RH neg and RH + had differences on how they handle bacteria or viruses. one was better with bacteria and the other was better for viruses. i don't remember witch was witch but since RH - is rarer i would assume it was better against viruses rather then bacteria and more died during the Bubonic plagues.
Some of my ancestors also came from Alsace.
Ancestors from Alsace, blood type AB-, too
Im RH negative. Apparently my ancestors were French Normandy and then Irish. I was born in South Africa
O neg w/RH factor Scottish, Norwegian and German...unusual star chart. Blue/green eyes honey colored hair. Strong immune system.. have overcome numerous health incidents which surprised medical professionals. Naturally fit
Very interesting info👍
One of my children is A-. Both me and her father are A+. Apparently you can have the RH- latent. As my daughter is a proof of.
@@k.e.becquer4681 A - here too. I recently learned we are rare, perhaps around 2.5% of the world population, and around 6% of the American population.
Did you check her dna? Might be swapped in the nursery.
@@ronstermcmonster6648why? Two A+ parents can have a child with A + or -. It’s basic genetics. They could also have a child with O + or -.
Both of my parents were positive. For me to be a negative means both parents had dormant recessive gene.
That’s literally impossible if you know anything about genetics.
Iam Greek, English, and 11:37 Swedish A -. Whole family is as ismy German Chek Austrian husband. All5 of our children are negative, 2 are O - and 3 areA-. Earth is around 6,000.
My mom, 89 years old, has RH Negative blood..AB negative, the rarest blood...her DNA also shows Neanderthal. She is almost 100% German with just a little English. I tease her and tell her that she's part Neanderthal and Alien...she doesn't find it amusing 😂
I thought that my ancient dark haired Irish & Welsh ancestors originated in Northern Spain and we're also once Basque people. Until recently this used to be the story.
Interesting. Lots of migration around Europe in the past.
Most likely in what now is France (Aquitaine possibly) but more research is needed. That almost certainly happened with the Bell Beaker people anyhow.
This is interesting. I would like this subject to be explored further.
Are you sure about the Basques? In Galicia, North Western Spain, the people are of Celtic origin. White skinned, black straight hair. They even play the "gaita" a bag pipe.
@@k.e.becquer4681 - They are not that much "of Celtic origin" in terms genetic, although probably more than the Irish anyhow. You should not conflate appearances with ethnolinguistics, at least not too much: people change llanguage and identity infinitely more often than they change the genes they carry personally and in the overall community.
"Gaitas" also exist among Basques, as do other widespread instruments, except that they lack bagpipes. Said that I'll grant you that maybe bagpipes have speicific affinity with Galicia and Scotland... but not necessarily Celts in general (which the Galicians aren't since some 2000+ years ago, when they became Romans by force. The reason is probably the pre-Celtic late Copper (Bell Beaker) or all the Bronze Age. I say that because the pre-Indoeuropeans were excellent sailors who traveled from the Mediterranean to the North Sea and vice versa... but the Celts weren't.
I'm 0 - with RH Neg . I didn't know that until after I had my daughter and right after she was born they gave me the RhoGAM injection. I wasn't told that I would get a shot. I asked them about it and they told me that I have RH negative. My daughter also has the same blood type. We are both 0-. I let her know that she will get a shot when she has her baby. I think they said it had something to do with protecting the next child.
@@63angel that's what they told me after both my kids
@@63angel in a nutshell, I was told that my negative blood would build up antibodies to fight against the baby’s positive blood and then when you get pregnant again, if the baby is positive, your immune system thinks there is an invasion and could cause a miscarriage. If your daughter had the same blood type I don’t know why they gave you the ro-gam shot.
@@paulaT349 I only had one pregnancy and then we adopted our 2nd daughter. I had Jessica in 1981. After Jessica was born, I got the shot within a couple minutes if that. I wasn't able to get pregnant again after Jessica was born. Our second daughter Rebecca was 4 months younger than Jessica. She was 5 when we adopted her when we became her foster parents. It was like raising twin girls.
I'm A+ but when I had my son they told me that I should know he has 0 - RH Negative. They told me so I would be aware.
If you were both Rh-, you didn't need the shot. Whoever gave you one is an incompetent fool.
I have Rh negative blood. I was never able to conceive and I wonder if that's why. My ancestry is Scottish and Jewish, not Basque. I am an olive skinned, dark hair, blue eyed person. Anyway, I found this video so fascinating! Thank you
@@debramenta7207 My husband and I were infertile, but his sperm were sparse, malformed, and mostly DOA. I also found out that my body was making antibodies to his sperm.
You see, he is O-positive and I am A-negative. I think that if I had accepted donor sperm from an rHA-negative man, I would have conceived. It’s speculation but it makes sense.
The likelihood is that my husband’s infertility stemmed from a childhood case of the mumps.
@debramenta7207 my aunt had the same blood type. She was able to occasionally conceive but always miscarried. This was in the 60s and 70s and doctors told her that unless her baby had the same blood type, she would always miscarry. Her ancestry was northwestern European.
Rh-women can only get pregnant with Rh-men.
@@PeaceOnEarth-d8h they can get a shot that make their body not reject the baby now. So RH- woman can have a baby with anyone as long as they get the shot.
I had two children. I am O neg and my children’s dad is O pos. I had an injection after my first child so that my second would not have a problem. So it is not true that an rhesus neg woman can only have children with a rhesus neg man.
This is VERY interesting, because I have A RH - bloodtype..my children herited that too.
This video was way longer than it needed to be.
It's already been debunked as false or conjecture of someone's opinion!
I have RH Negative blood so I found this quite fascinating. My Father's family comes from Germany and my mothers family from Irelan and England.
Very interesting. I inherited my Rh neg from my mother. I am 100% European ancestry.
Being that RH- is recessive you have to have an allele for RH- from both parents in order for the gene to be expressed.FYI
I'm B negative with a normal temp of 97, low blood pressure, high pain tolerance, good immune system.
If rh +and rh- hold hands and walk under the old street lights they would flicker
@@best-bullysscotland1016 i always used to blow up light globes - but dont these days .. so is that because of the new globes they make us use ?
@woolems4843 would the globe break when light was off and if on would light brightness change before they would break?
@woolems4843 I'm pretty sure if you're rh it makes you more susceptible to tuning into the spirit realm aswell.i know these things sound crazy but ithink there's something to it
I’m A-, born in Ireland, three of my four grandparents were born in Ireland, the fourth was born in Scotland (both parents are Irish). I have bright copper-red hair and blue eyes, very pale skin, no freckles though I suspect some serious sun exposure may give me freckles 😂🤷♂️ I’m fairly tall for a girl @ 5’8”, and tend to be thin. I’m right handed, though my mum was a leftie, as is my sister (both also rh negative, mum has dark hair and brown eyes, dad was a redhead with blue eyes). I also have a low body temp, and low BP (90/50 is normal for me). I need extra anaesthesia when I have surgery, and even need extra local at the dentist, I also need extra narcotics post-surgery as painkillers don’t help me much, although I have been told I have a higher than normal tolerance for pain too (by a couple of drs). I have really good hearing, I’m sensitive to very bright light, and have excellent vision in very dim light - driving at night is difficult because of the contrast between the dark night and very bright oncoming headlights. I have never had any genetic testing done, have no idea what my actual ancestry is, though I suspect some Viking and Celtic blood, but further back than that, no idea…It’s interesting how much we all have in common!!
You forgot excellent sense of smell
@ oh wow!! Yes, I have that too 🙏❤️
enjoyed history lesson, as i lived in our family blood is O RH NEGATIVE
I am Scottish, English, Irish, German, 3% Scandinavian, 2% Iberian Penninsula… and I am A Negative.
Saying the blood type comes from ancient tribes doesn't really say where the blood type originated does it? Is it an evolutionary response, an environmental response, a mutation of DNA or RNA, or unknown origination that has no explanation yet?
@@XRobinson It's most likely influenced to each of the above, but maybe more influenced by genetic Drift and Flow, and reduced or increased by admixture as well as time. Viable ancient DNA may better explain this mystery.
@Clifford-f3y I disagree, if the mutation happened naturally, then it should have happened in more than one spot no?
There may be a relation between the Basque language and several other languages actually but they're kind of odd languages considering their locations. The least strange one is Armenian. Next is Aztec then Polynesian and last is Ainu.
Armenian very close to where Noah and family landed, Orignal blood lines; A- Adam, B- Eve, AB- Yeshua, O- Cain.
@@talkicat8179 Nonsense, Armenians originated from Balkans. Their linguistic ties says so. Learn your history.
Basque is not related Armenian. The Armenian language is not that mysterious. It's a well-known Indo-European language.
Fascinating stuff. I’m A Rh -ve. All of my ancestors are from Ireland, I’m Australian - blonde hair, blue eyes, healthy.
I’ve subscribed to your channel 👍
My mom is O negative. Black hair, green eyes, gorgeous - and totally schizophrenic.
(The later, which I once read could correlate to Neanderthal ancestry)
We are mito h6a1b2. That line I can only trace back seven generations to the UK.) No known basque ancestry, but she has a Maltese second great. Maltese giantess ancestry? 😂 Just kidding
My mom was also Schizophrenic. I thought she was crazy my whole life but recently im seeing the crazy things she said are likely true and she was probably sensitive and saw and heard things we cant see but are real. She was told she was crazy and put on meds and hospitalized which in the end drove her crazy.
Get her a good natural b complex supplement, with methylcobalamin, mythylfolate, and get her on a carnivore diet for two weeks, and see what happens... Also....send me a photo.... haha 😉
Same with me in the looks department. Hopefully I'm not too Schizophrenic 😓
I’ve also have 0 negative blood and green eyes. Also part Basque.
The images are not helpful. Who knows what our ancient ancestors looked like? There's too much repetition in the video.
@@michaelmalone9062 I suspect they looked much the same as we do today.
I Was Born With RH Negative Blood But My Parents Or Siblings Don't Have This Type Of Blood, What Does This Mean, From U.S.?
Both parents had the recessive gene and you won the lottery!
You were adopted or something. You always carry your moms blood.
One parent had to have rh-
My ex and I are both O+ and we had two O- children. If both RH+ parents carry the recessive gene for RH- blood, there's a 1 in 4 chance each child will be RH-
@@Mr.Stevens-xh1zm Incorrect.
I am from the upper Midwest in the states. I am a A- with RH-. I found out with my first pregnancy. I am the only one in my entire extended family to be RH-. I find it fascinating. I am always trying to find more info on it.
My wife is Scandinavian. Pale grey eyes and platinum blonde hair. Her blood is ab-
This is good to know
@michaelashley2855 I figured everyone in the comments should know 🤣
@SK-ut6tw Surely she's Germanic? The Sammi people are Scandnivaian
@aevans-jl9ym Her family is from Lapland. Swedish Lapland.
I'm not far from your wife, also same blood type :) - Blue green eyes and golden blond hair.
I wonder when and where all this speculation and interest in RH- came from? That's what interests me more than the actual blood type. Anyone know?
If both your parents are rh- there's no problem conceiving - because of that. The problem is carrying the fetus to term if it's rh+ (from the father) and the mother is rh-. Her body will sense the foreign protein (rhesus factor) and attack it. That's why after giving birth, or miscarriage, when a baby's blood can release into the mother's system, rh- women need to get a shot to prevent their body developing antibodies to rh+. otherwise future pregnancies will be doomed. It's a pretty serious problem, and makes it seem some people are Very Different from everyone else :) Just as one way we define a species is that the members can intermingle and no problem reproducing.
Good Morning Rob and Jan!
Another joyfully video. Thank you!
We loved seeing the Fawn! Beautiful!
How amazing watching the Sparrows on the frozen waterhole. We wondered if they were eating the frost for water?
Then they all enjoyed the non frozen water through that tiny hole! Brilliant!😊
I am 0+ RH negative, hi from Mothertron in Australia
How can you be both O + and Rh-
Not possible, you can only be O+ or O- the + means rh positive, the - means rh negative...the little plus and minus are showing the rh factor
There's alot of truth to this message. Thank you
I am Scottish and Italian. My dad was B+ he was Scottish. My mum was O- she was Italian. My husband is B+ and my daughter is as well, but my son is B-
So my O- has produced two children, no pregnancy problems.
If your rh- kid was born first, you shouldn' t have had any problems in conceiving a second kid, irrespective of the second' s rh
@ actually, I was last. My sister was 16 years older than me, and B+. After her my mom lost all the babies until me. I was O-.
I was exceptionally fortunate with my kids, as my first was B+ LIKE HER DAD. My son, 5 years younger was B-. And I didn’t have issues.
I didn’t have more children after that by choice. So no telling what would have happened
I'm RH negative and haplo I1a ( WHG ) but when tested I have no neanderthal DNA .
I'm AB neg, my Mother was AA neg. and lost two babies because of it in the days before the protection jab which was given to me after my Daughter was born in the 1970s.
I am interested in how we can convert or reverse the gravitational force of the planet. Your conveyance(car)will hover above the surface aprox 12 inches when operational and go no farther than the end of the gravitational field with + or - charged body shells so no collisions can occur where we will not need fuel, drilling or exploitation of the planet. where we can mine the landfills/dumps for plastic, metal and repurpose into 'plumber', a building material used in any type of creation that precludes the cutting of any trees. Battery powered cars are not the answer and the ensuing fires from the nicad laden vehicles will make insurance companies not allow them to be parked around public buildings or in garages as the moisture creating the short circuits will be evident and those who make them will have a world wide recall to pay for along with damages and people injured. Eventually it will be a felony to cut a tree and they will have DNA/ID numbers like people. every tree cut warms the oceans/planet creating massive changes in the weather at the most at risk areas near Oceans. It is cooler when you go into a forest for a reason, as the trees have absorbed the heat/radiation from the sun, changing carbon dioxide and putting out oxygen. trees can't run. Everyone should be planting as many Redwood and Sequoia as quick as they can. fastest growing and impervious to nearly everything but a primate with a chainsaw. rv
O RH Negitive here. My ancestry comes from Germany, English, Ireland on mothers side and German, Scandanavian & Ireland & Scotlandon my father's side.
I’m A rh neg and so is one of my daughters. I had auburn hair and eyes that change from quite a define green to hazel. I also had 3 pregnancies that didn’t progress to heartbeat. I didn’t miscarry, I looked extremely pregnant and my body carried on as if the embryo or fetus was growing normally. I had to have them removed in hospital. After my daughter, who is also A rh neg was born I was given the injection. It’s quite fascinating.
Blood group A,rhesus D negative
Plus brown hair ,blue eyes
@@robertjackson9921 😳
Male B- here. I do not know much about my family and ancestors. I live in Holland but I feel attracted to Scandinavia, Scotland and Ireland. Dark hair with a reddish gloss and brown-green eyes, skinny built, already in my sixties, but very young looks.