by C.A. Bouthillier
The Blood Typing Farce
At least 95% of the population, who have blood type ‘O’ and ‘A’ which are the thinnest blood and lowest blood volume, and blood type ‘B’, have copper deficiency, due to slow poisoning from blood thinners, alkalizing chemicals, copper binders, and copper antagonists that they have saturated the food and food chain with.
These poisons have altered and damaged the proteins/DNA of the blood and other tissues of the body.
Copper is essential in the formation of normal healthy proteins, that is, normal amino acid sequences, in that it provides a balanced pH state for the blood and tissues. Copper is acidic at a pH of 5.5 and is important in providing a balance of the numerous alkaline and acidic nutrient minerals.
A balanced pH is present in blood type AB, which is the only normal blood type. Consequently, because of generations of poisons, the vast majority of the population has malformed proteins and is missing normal proteins, as can be evidenced just in the blood properties as noted in different “blood types”.
The blood types of A, B, and O are missing the normal (clotting) proteins; type A is missing B, B is missing A, and O is missing both A and B proteins. The “Rhesus Factor” (D-antigen) is a malformed or variant A or B protein, resulting from insufficient copper levels.
The blood type AB is balanced and therefore does not carry the malformed “Rhesus Factor” protein, thus, only AB negative blood is possible.
Blood pH Levels
The A protein (A-antigen) is alkaline as it is made up of more of the alkaline amino acids.
The B-protein is acidic with more of the acidic amino acids. When the A and B proteins are present together, as in Type AB blood, the pH of the blood is in a balanced state or approximate pH of 7.0. A balanced pH is also indicative of the nutrient minerals being in balance. Individuals with blood types A and O have a propensity to over-excrete the acidic minerals and/or overload alkaline minerals, while those with blood type B have a propensity to overload some acidic minerals and/or over-excrete alkaline minerals, all cases due to copper deficiency.
With type O blood, the alkaline level is so high that even the normal alkaline A-protein cannot be formed, and thus, is missing.
According to numerous references and texts dating a few years back and earlier, the pH range for blood in the US was 7.35 – 7.45, with an average pH of 7.40. Assuming Type B is acidic and Type AB is at or near 7.0, this range apparently included type A’s and O’s, which comprised 86% of the US population.
The same dated texts and references document the percentages of type O as 45 % and type A as 41%, in the US population. It is interesting to note that a clinic in Florida recently measured blood pH samples of 259 clients, from January 2004 to June 2005, and found the average pH to be significantly higher, at a high average of 7.54. (Ref 12)
Assuming Type A’s and O’s were only recorded in the samples, and O’s are the higher pH, this data indicates that type O blood in the US is currently well above 7.60 pH level.
Additionally, many individuals with type A blood may change over to type O blood if the pH has increased to a point or range at which the A protein disappears.
Fraudulent History & Evolution Theory
“In 1900, Karl Landsteiner, a physician in Vienna, Austria, noted that the sera of some individuals led to the ‘discovery’ of ABO blood types.”
(Ref 1)
Essentially, he noted a distinct difference in viscosity/pH level or the clotting factors of blood.
Later on his students “discovered” the AB blood type. Then, in 1940, the “Rhesus Factor” (D-Protein) was detected. In truth, there is only one blood type among humans, and that is type AB. Anything else is a mutation due to copper deficiency.As each generation has been deprived and depleted of copper, the mutated genes/proteins have become weaker. These mutations of the blood and other structures that have manifested over the generations, is used as supporting evidence for the fraudulent “Evolution Theory“.
The mutated blood types of A, B, and O and the presence of the “Rhesus Factor” are used to establish a lineage/correlation of the vast majority of the human population to the man-apes. This correlation does not exist, since humans are created solely with blood type AB, and the man-apes do not carry this blood type.
We were all created with type AB blood, with normal viscosity/balanced pH level with normal protein structures.
Through a misinformation campaign the “official” history is that blood type AB is the newest and rarest, emerging 500-1000 years ago, while blood type O is the oldest.
Copper Functions
Copper maintains mineral balance, thus a balanced pH with normal blood viscosity, by functioning as the primary antioxidant in the body.
When the blood is of normal viscosity with optimal blood flow, the blood is able to rid the body of toxic metals, chemicals, and any overload of other minerals, thereby retaining and balancing out the nutrient minerals.
It has been documented that a,
“decrease in antioxidant protection caused by copper deficiency goes beyond a decrease in the activity of copper-dependent enzymes by inducing a wide range of disturbances in the other enzyme systems.”
(Ref 4)
This is because sufficient copper levels are extremely important in the formation and/or activity of numerous other enzymes involved in the formation of,
bone and connective tissue
immune system
cardiovascular and heart
brain
liver
blood vessels
pigmentation
collagen and elastin
blood clotting factors
all the glandular systems,
…and many others. (Ref 4)
Thus, it can be stated with certainty that copper is the single most important nutrient in the body. This is why copper is the target for deprivation and depletion.
Diabetes Prevalence Reveals Increased Mortality Rate in Alkaline Blood Types
Blood Types A and O
Diabetes data was chosen for the purpose of this writing because it correlates to blood type B, thereby making it easier to isolate the type B blood from the alkaline blood types in disease.
Not surprisingly, national level health and medical organizations did not have any data on blood type correlated to diabetes, or other diseases for that matter, when requested. But, we know that blood type B is the acidic of the blood types and diabetes is known to be caused by an elevated acidity level of the blood.
Thus, diabetes does correlate to type B blood. Indeed, when the diabetic individual’s blood becomes dangerously high in acidity, Diabetic Keto-Acidosis (DKA) occurs, and is treated with high alkaline chemicals. Additionally, according to estimates a few years ago and earlier, blood type B comprised about 10% of the US population, which corresponded with the combined estimate of both diagnosed and undiagnosed cases of diabetes. (Most documentation on diabetes indicates that one third of all cases are undiagnosed.)
According to dated references about 20% of African Americans and 10% of Caucasians carry the type B blood in the US, which is why African Americans are at twice the risk of developing diabetes than Caucasians.
The following web site should be referenced for graph and data interpretations: Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes by Age, United States, 1980-2004. The graph depicts percentage of the population on the vertical axis and the years 1980 through 2004 on the horizontal axis.
The age groups are color coded lines according to age range…
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