“11% In: Sympathetic Vibrations And Giving Your Blood“
- 26% In: If You Give Blood, How Long Will Effects Last?
- 11% In: Alternatives To Not Giving Blood
- Page 1: Blood/Body Parts/Charity/Understanding First
- Page 3: Sympathetic vibration and giving your blood
- Page 5: Blood donation/Choices/Effects
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 0% in: “I 2? L t 1 J Q R . I if BEFORE YOU GIVE BLOOD OR WILL YOUR BODY PARTS TO CHARITY HERE S SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW AND UNDER”
- 6% in: “editation of the Bell Should you Donate Blood si easy Parts? i When the Courts Force an Organ Transplant 4 5 I How Long are S”
- 6% in: “ow Long are Secondary Effects of Giving Blood? 5 What the Japanese Know About Aliens 81 UFOs 6 Will Vitamin C Posrpone Prosta”
- 10% in: “on Sympathetic Vibration Ba Giving Your Blood The same may be said of giving blood to others. That the blood you give to anot”
- 10% in: “ur Blood The same may be said of giving blood to others. That the blood you give to anot ier still vibrates to Your frequency”
- 10% in: “aid of giving blood to others. That the blood you give to anot ier still vibrates to Your frequency for some time, and whatev”
- 10% in: ” from the sympathetic vibration of your blood in another s body. This Awareness suggests that, while giving blood or giving o”
- 10% in: “s Awareness suggests that, while giving blood or giving organ parts are, indeed, a martyristic and generous expression, tis s”
- 11% in: “o so thinking that, Oh, what s alpmt of blood anyway? I can make more! or even though the lood has left your body, it remains”
- 11% in: “e experience, disease, or problem, that blood vibration can, in fact, create a symp athetic vibration within your own blood, “
- 11% in: ” symp athetic vibration within your own blood, which will require that you overcome in order to avoid the effects. It is quit”
- 12% in: “le for entities to give b ood their own blood in advance of any operation they may be expecting so that at the time of operat”
- 13% in: ” time of operation, they have their own blood in storage to be put ack in, ui the event more blood is needed, so that they ha”
- 13% in: “age to be put ack in, ui the event more blood is needed, so that they have their own blood within their own veins and arterie”
- 13% in: ” is needed, so that they have their own blood within their own veins and arteries. It would be advisable that wherein blood b”
- 13% in: “ies. It would be advisable that wherein blood banks can be found that store one s blood for oneself, to do so .,a a.. of its “
- 13% in: “ood banks can be found that store one s blood for oneself, to do so .,a a.. of its ener within these slowly decaying cells, t”
- 14% in: “n, ration for a enod of time until that blood becomes totally as compared to other approaches and the society not rec. absorb”
- 14% in: “unknown person out t ere, carrying your blood, may be having some effect on you in a slight way and you may need to watch, fo”
- 15% in: “readingls done to determine whether the blood they have given as caused them any problems. And if so, they may ask the radion”
- 25% in: “N In relation to the time period that a blood donor might have to worry about secondary effects from whoever gets the blood, “
- 25% in: “secondary effects from whoever gets the blood, how long a time period would be considered? results in that the patient either”
- 26% in: ” three or four months in reference to a blood donation, de endingon how many pints. It could be more, if more than one pint. “
- 27% in: ” that an entity, for example, who gives blood which might, for example, go into a patient having some very serious disease, t”
- 27% in: ” on that vibrat ion. Thus, if one s own blood frergiency is in the body of another who has, for example tur ercu osis or AIDS”
- 27% in: “nis the difference between hav1ng one s blood, a drop of blood, placed in a radzomcs machine that is bornharding it with vibr”
- 27% in: “e between hav1ng one s blood, a drop of blood, placed in a radzomcs machine that is bornharding it with vibrations ot AIDS, c”
- 27% in: “cies of those diseases acting upon that blood frequency creating a vib ratgry connection through sympathetic vibration to the”
- 28% in: “ntity who was the donor of that drop of blood. lflns Awareness indicates that if you understand the princiile behind the radi”
- 28% in: “e applies, likewise, to the donation of blood from one person to another. Tms Awareness indicates however that it is a matter”
- 28% in: “ter of chance. The lil relihood is that blood given will go to a person who is relatively healthy and that even if not, the v”
- 28% in: “y things are. If You Decide Not to Give Blood Here s Some Alternatives This Awarenem suggests rather than lamenting about the”
- 29% in: “ies who do not hereafter care to donate blood or organ parts to others, that they should find some other way of serving other”
- 29% in: “ent those illnesses that would reglurre blood donations, helping to get drunk people off e roads, to improve driving, to impr”
- 29% in: “dards and so forth, so that the nee for blood donations decreases. lv Or perhaps, they can help to ironiote ideas of Eeople h”
- 29% in: “oniote ideas of Eeople having their own blood store somewhere for t eir own needs in the event of emergency. This Awareness s”
- 29% in: “ich are relatively mm or, 111 regard to blood donations, compared to the dangers that an entity need in a blood donation migh”
- 29% in: “to the dangers that an entity need in a blood donation might experience. For there are, indeed, times when emergencies demand”
- 30% in: ” does not suggest you should not donate blood, or should not donate organs, It simply wishes you to know the full ramificatio”
- 42% in: ” there were .communications with the RH blood type Reptilians who said they were going to come and help liberate us from the “
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 3% in: “le in the CAC archlvas. THE PRACTICE OF BLOOD THANSFUSIONS AS A HEALING APPROACH Thlngs You should Know QU1L T1oN Michael has”
- 3% in: “le case o1 heFaLiLis ouc Lo the massive blood trausliisions lic receive in surgoiy alter his wsassinalion attempt. This leads”
- 4% in: “enlo11 Llie present medical practice ol blood transfusions as a healing l1 f l L E1Cll? In many clncrgeilcy or accident cases”
- 4% in: “and indeed, li esaving, to replace lost blood volume lull deliver fresh oxygen via PTLBFSTIY cross imllclleri donor red blood”
- 4% in: “ia PTLBFSTIY cross imllclleri donor red blood cells, an yet l,hcre are problems with this approacli possible hemolytic lransf”
- 4% in: ” other Immune reactions to lorci gn red blood cells, inherent dangers ol Lransmilliug disease such as ma1 a.ria, licpalilis, “
- 4% in: “is area. With modem technol ogy various blood components can be separated and prepared for other medical uses besides acute b”
- 4% in: “ed for other medical uses besides acute blood loss, such as in ccrL a.in leukemia and various anemia condi tions. The safe bl”
- 4% in: “nd various anemia condi tions. The safe blood trailsfusion al present involves many people al various slagcsg physicians, nur”
- 5% in: “sts. Attention must be given to careful blood donor selection, proper collection 01,1116 blood donor unit with good sterile t”
- 5% in: “or selection, proper collection 01,1116 blood donor unit with good sterile techniques, Proper testing ol ll1e donor unit for “
- 5% in: “, Proper testing ol ll1e donor unit for blood type and R1 and liopamis screen, proper donor unit storage ll thc proper lclnpc”
- 5% in: “l ng of Lhc donor un it with UIC proper blood Sample from lhc emily to ho lmnsfusod. Also required is an anlihoo y screen of “
- 5% in: “igations are required to screen various blood bank units on hand, or at a reference ccnlcr, to find the Ill0Sl.COl ilf Lll.ll”
- 5% in: “, to find the Ill0Sl.COl ilf Lll.ll J1B blood. On occasion, Lhere are general l.rm1 a h1sio11 dilemmas about which blood dono”
- 5% in: “al l.rm1 a h1sio11 dilemmas about which blood donor onli is the prcaper one to give. Obviously, any undelocned clinical or lo”
- 5% in: “nces for the entity who is LO receive a blood l, andlI lSfl.I! fOI . Various zuclilicizil blood subsumces are now being resea”
- 5% in: “ndlI lSfl.I! fOI . Various zuclilicizil blood subsumces are now being researched in order Lo Lhcorelically CliIIliIll1IfC man”
- 5% in: “se problems, but as yet, a 1 li1 icil l blood is only in lhc cxpcrirnenlal sla ge in this couniry, not FDA approved oi course”
- 6% in: “1jI1 Wi 110l.1Il11C inherent dangers of blood Lra.11s1 usion ! s Lf l I C Fl sug gcsteril time mhle about when this may come “
- 6% in: “the research relaling Lu Llll zmilicial blood ill1 l landlS1 I1and suhslirzule as that whsch is progressing rapidly, an will “
- 6% in: “here. are dzmgers involved inthe use of blood Iransfusions, lhiil. il is u1ScJd2.I1ger0uS when an enLily s bl med level is so”
- 7% in: “resent. The Psynhlc Connactlon Bahnraon Blood Donor and ihu Ftueslver This Awareness indicates 3,HULl1L5l d2H 1gCI iI regard “
- 7% in: “icates 3,HULl1L5l d2H 1gCI iI regard 10 blood transfusions is in reference to U16 eimneeiion associated Wiljl lhe d011o1 and “
- 7% in: “ociated Wiljl lhe d011o1 and his or her blood being in another en ity s bod y. This AWEIIGIICSS indicates that this exchzmgc “
- 7% in: “cates that this as an unknown as ect of blood dormtican, that wherein through LUC 12 11 of Subsziruzion whereby an entity has”
- 7% in: “hat essemially, w1 1e 1une entity gives blood to 3.l1Ul hE ,I , Lhe HFSL entity will receive a kind of response based upon th”
- 7% in: “l of the entity who receives his or her blood. This Awareness ind.ieal.es this as assoeieled with lhe principle efradionies, “
- 8% in: “s, wherein, ifa11e11lilyl 1as a drop er blood ol amother, er a photograph, or a piece of hair, saliva, or a picture of anothe”
- 8% in: “g the maclline lu Lhe vibration ei this blood, saliva, picture or hair or finger najis me auunement el Lhe ll 12 lCI1i1lC 10 “
- 8% in: “ess indicates mal when e11liLies have a blood transfer they are linked tc gelller b this same type ofp1 i 1ei 1a1 or aka cord”
- 9% in: “ness indicates Lhat 3 entities who give blood can often experience future dimeullies, problems, or can become more susceptibl”
- 9% in: “ciated Wim the Sllijly who received the blood. This in eI lecL, as hcirgjg the result of the ps eholronic exchange and the l “
- 9% in: “ka cord relationship of Lhe Lransfer 01 blood. A New Cosmic Awareness Hlttlal to Overcome the Negailvu Eflacls of Donating Bl”
- 9% in: “ercome the Negailvu Eflacls of Donating Blood or Organs This Awareness indicates Lhell L0 assist an entity in overcoming such”
- 9% in: “in cutting off all connection with lhai blood which had been given. This Awareness indicates than this could be used also in “
- 10% in: “indicates lllkll in giving this gift ol blood L0 whoever was the receiver, the emily then visu alizes the blood being eu 1. O”
- 10% in: “eceiver, the emily then visu alizes the blood being eu 1. OH from lhc Self, and changing, to become the other f nljly s blood”
- 10% in: “changing, to become the other f nljly s blood, no longer part of oneself. This Awareness indicates l.l1 lL3.I13CUOi1 o1 ereaL”
- 10% in: “3.I13CUOi1 o1 ereaLing ax vision of the blood moving fimn one self into smother, and mal al a certain point the blood as havi”
- 10% in: “smother, and mal al a certain point the blood as having reached its destination the entity Lhcu may visualize wrapping that r”
- 11% in: “blems to he fell by the one who donated blood to Iyar other, and Lhuugh the blood cun11ecLinm or the synmathetie relationship”
- 11% in: “ted blood to Iyar other, and Lhuugh the blood cun11ecLinm or the synmathetie relationship between the vibrations o1 tl1ese1 w”
- 12% in: ” i y1TII 3ll1CUC rclaliouship ol r me s blood in anolI1er s edy. When Chlldren Du ta Blood Brother or Blond Slater Rltual Thi”
- 12% in: ” in anolI1er s edy. When Chlldren Du ta Blood Brother or Blond Slater Rltual This Awareness indicates that the ritual el bein”
- 12% in: “eness indicates that the merging of the blood of two entities in this manner as that which created some ibrm of genetic react”
- 12% in: “eveloped. This Awareness indicates that blood as net U16 only way whereby entities tend to merge their souls. This Aware ness”
- 13% in: ” Llien to eat that entity, or drink the blood el l11a.it entity would simply cause the one indulging in such te receive not o”
- 13% in: “he one indulging in such. A KID SUCKING BLOOD AS A JOKE What About Thosle who Eat Animal Meat? wt.t,ow Ui Qu1 s f1o v vuu .1 “
- 13% in: “Cl liIlg, claiming I liked the taste of blood and sucking an blood from them. Was I picking up more ll13.l1 il1SI.gi0O 1 f ..”
- 13% in: “liked the taste of blood and sucking an blood from them. Was I picking up more ll13.l1 il1SI.gi0O 1 f ..f0Sl I IC AWAR E1NI 1″
- 14% in: “s, liewever, lltal the action of eating blood and ilesh as indicated in czmnibalisni or in ciuiisivoreus belimfior, as that w”
- 14% in: “wareness indicates that when eatin? the blood it does digest end the life force leaves the h ned to become digested in the st”
- 14% in: “erent iashion iam the injection of live blood into the blood stream, or undigested bleed into the blofidstrearn. This Awarene”
- 14% in: “am the injection of live blood into the blood stream, or undigested bleed into the blofidstrearn. This Awareness indicates th”
- 16% in: “d I ypes. Meat Eaters Belong to Curtain Blood Types This Awareness indicates that entities mi the tl Posi tive type as lieing”
- 24% in: “iues Beyond Type 9… 2 The Practice ol Blood Transrusions as a Healing Approach 2 Effects of Giving Blood , .f E , t ll rv! “
- 24% in: ” a Healing Approach 2 Effects of Giving Blood , .f E , t ll rv! T n 1 fi .. , 3 0 Q … 4,i. .. l , , a . .. . . i . . . rlir”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 45% in: “s cancer leukemia and similar disorders blood or sugar levels this S Cell water can In beneficial. That it he limited to appr”
- 56% in: “teriest.o become mere youthful, and the blood to circulate through out the sysi em into those areas which may have been depri”
- 56% in: “e areas which may have been deprived of blood and oxygen. This Awareness indicates that in earlier times, chelation treatment”
- 57% in: “analysis and hiood tests. srhecking the blood for its purity, for its effects cm the organs and the circulation through the s”
- 60% in: “ions hcgin to build up, the channel for blood becomes dim inished and thc flow is hindered, causing higher blood pressure and”
- 60% in: “nd thc flow is hindered, causing higher blood pressure and causing Il lack of oxygen to flow to those various areas of the bo”
- 60% in: “ve oxygen sufficiently, and an that the blood pressure is excessive these two effects creating various types of problems, ran”
- 61% in: “ning the system, the cells, the flow of blood into the cells and tissues uf the body increases and enhances its cleansing eff”
- 63% in: “rgy, their hearts become strrongcr, the blood pressure drops to a more normal degree or in some instances wherein entities ha”
- 63% in: “ome instances wherein entities have low blood pressure, the blood pressure will rise to normai. This Awareness indicates that”
- 63% in: “n entities have low blood pressure, the blood pressure will rise to normai. This Awareness indicates that these chelation tre”
- 63% in: “emia and cancer, aa the greater flow of blood to these tissues heipfa to create a healing effect throggh thc vitaiity that de”
- 69% in: “they wait un til there s indications of blood probiems or heart problems? Z COSMIC AWARENESS This Awareness indicates that fr”
- 79% in: “a great number of entities who have had blood prob lems, heart problems, circulation problems, cancer ind leukemia problems. “
“30% In: The Blood Bank Cover-Up Continues (Infection Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater)”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 2% in: “ach to Homosexuality a ul li a href The Blood Bank Cover Up Continues Infection Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater The Blood Ba”
- 2% in: “on Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater The Blood Bank Cover Up Continues Infection Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater a li a href “
- 7% in: “urvives outside the body for days 3 Why blood on intact skin is dangerous 4 that the blood banks could have improved the safe”
- 7% in: ” on intact skin is dangerous 4 that the blood banks could have improved the safety of the blood supply years before the AIDS “
- 7% in: “s could have improved the safety of the blood supply years before the AIDS test was available but chose not to 5 Why the bloo”
- 7% in: “as available but chose not to 5 Why the blood supply is not safe 6 What the government really thinks about the safety of cond”
- 8% in: “o point out the dangers of the nation s blood supplies and was highly attacked and ridiculed, almost losing her job at the ho”
- 8% in: “r understanding and statements that the blood supply was being tainted by blood taken from homosexuals in the gay community a”
- 8% in: “t the blood supply was being tainted by blood taken from homosexuals in the gay community and that it would result in many re”
- 8% in: ” would result in many recipients of the blood supply in getting AIDS. p She particularly concerned herself with the hemophili”
- 8% in: “lf with the hemophiliacs and the use of blood in operating transfusions because she saw that there was no good screening in r”
- 8% in: “here was no good screening in regard to blood donations as to who was giving and whether they were tested properly or if even”
- 9% in: “tively involved in bringing gays in for blood donations in the very areas where homosexual behavior was rampant. p This Aware”
- 11% in: “s which would create a spray of aerosol blood particles, wherein she realized that the mask she wore really didn t shield her”
- 14% in: “cause of the spread of AIDS through the blood bank supplies, wherein these blood banks were not properly monitored, and the s”
- 14% in: ” the blood bank supplies, wherein these blood banks were not properly monitored, and the source of blood was from those who c”
- 14% in: “t properly monitored, and the source of blood was from those who carried AIDS. p She says that these still are not completely”
- 14% in: “also shows that AIDS can be passed from blood on skin that has not been broken. p The National Basketball Association has rec”
- 14% in: “wed on the floor who has an open cut or blood on them, and anyone seen with blood is immediately ejected from the floor. p Th”
- 14% in: ” or blood on them, and anyone seen with blood is immediately ejected from the floor. p This is because there is an awareness “
- 14% in: “n be spread by contact of fluids. p The blood from one, passing through the pores of the skin of another, just as sweat moves”
- 21% in: “d be concerned partly because they have blood transfusions. p The blood supply is safer than it was in 1985, before they deve”
- 21% in: “use they have blood transfusions. p The blood supply is safer than it was in 1985, before they developed the AIDS antibody te”
- 22% in: “veloped the AIDS antibody test, but the blood supply is not completely safe and everybody should be given their own blood, an”
- 22% in: “and everybody should be given their own blood, and on top of that, older people or anyone may get AIDS without having the HIV”
- 30% in: “e truth about the disease. p a name The Blood Bank Cover Up Continues Infection Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater a h2 The Blo”
- 30% in: “te Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater a h2 The Blood Bank Cover Up Continues Infection Rate Of Gays Is 40 Times Greater h2 p b Follo”
- 30% in: “ticle, they cover one other area of the blood banks. Sam asks Have the blood banks covered up a problem of bad blood? And Dr.”
- 30% in: “a of the blood banks. Sam asks Have the blood banks covered up a problem of bad blood? And Dr. Day replied There s no questio”
- 30% in: “blood banks covered up a problem of bad blood? And Dr. Day replied There s no question that they have. p In 1982, both the Fo”
- 30% in: “he Center for Disease Control knew that blood transfusions transmit the AIDS virus. p They also had a test for carriers of he”
- 33% in: “hey said they would inject me with AIDS blood in an elevator. p They sent me AIDS contaminated syringes and needles through t”
- 33% in: “n I testified against the San Francisco Blood Bank. I have gotten a threat from inside the CDC which said, You are getting to”
- 48% in: “xemia of the systems depleted the white blood cell count even further, causing these entities to have what is termed the firs”
- 50% in: “k Down the Immune System h3 p The white blood cells in a body attack anything that is non self, anything that is not native t”
- 51% in: ” with a disease of some type, the white blood cells around it attack it and destroy it in a kind of massive suicidal attempt “
- 51% in: “particular foreign element. p The white blood cells do quite well with foreign objects that are introduced to the body, but w”
- 51% in: “are introduced into the body, the white blood cells end up sacrificing themselves in great mass, with very little benefit or “
- 51% in: “mes weaker and weaker because the white blood cells are the main part of the immune system. p This Awareness indicates the ho”
- 52% in: “sceptible to the breakdown of the white blood cells and the so called immune system, and often were given other drugs to help”
- 55% in: “ens the immune system in that the white blood cells will also attack Nystatin, along with their attacks on the yeast. p It is”
- 55% in: “gins to attack the yeast, and the white blood cells, unaware that Nystatin is helping in their war against the yeast, begin t”
- 56% in: “that Caprycin can be hazardous to white blood cells in that they may destroy themselves in trying to destroy the Caprycin, bu”
- 59% in: “relates to hypoglycemia and to types of blood poison, and yeast, and may stem from excessive use of alcohol by an entity s fo”
- 63% in: “tempting to take the place of the white blood cells to help strengthen the weakened immune system, and if the weakened immune”
- 64% in: “e system even further. p When the white blood cells race to rid the body of viruses or bacteria, they can do so relatively ea”
- 64% in: “ications are so powerful that the white blood cells are normally killed in great quantity, without getting rid of the toxins “
- 76% in: “breaking down the T cells and the white blood cells so that the entity becomes very weakened to any of many different types o”
“42% In: Blood-Stained Grounds In Europe Due To Wars: Can They Be Healed?”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 4% in: “an s Food is Someone Eise s Poison Your Blood Type Will Tell You Candida Problems Out of Control How Cities Get Negative Vibr”
- 41% in: “M ONE WITH ALL THAT ISI Thank you God 9 BLOOD STAINED GROUNDS IN EUROPE DUE T0 WARS CAN THEY BE HEALED? Fo ,1.uw ur Qulasnunz”
- 41% in: “in q3urope, that for centuries have had blood stained round due Lo wars, like World Wg 1, the Napoleonic Vv rs, and so on, wh”
- 56% in: ” is why were the Pleiadians there, when blood sacrifice was being used? I understood they didn t do this that they were more “
- 57% in: “in some mixtures in terms of a diffused blood lme, and also resulted in many of the humarrtype descendants of the Pleiadians “
- 58% in: “a Man s F0011 In Scmsonra E se s Poison Blood Types 14 Rslaumshlp and Disilnctlon Between l 1e Christ Ughl and Cosmic Awarene”
- 64% in: ” monitored carefully in the sen se that blood tests evaluating his general condition, hair analysis to determine if he has ce”
- 68% in: “d Ie Someone Else e Poison No One But A Blood Types Should Ba VegeIarians QUHITIONS A que sl i0n froni George Lawall, in G lT”
- 68% in: ” 4163 5680496, He proveg that dtfferent blood types react ifferent on the same foods and are con nected with personality type”
- 69% in: “ses. the most fanatic vegetarians are 0 Blood Eypes the pate looking ones . It seems for them it is har est. and so they some”
- 69% in: “formation regarding the fact that the A Blood Type is best suited for the vegetarian diet. This Awareness indicates that it w”
- 69% in: “r diet around their own personafity and blood type and then feel more compatible because of the food t ey are eating and thei”
- 70% in: ” we all fall under one of the following blood groups, a brief surnmary of your group may prove ertlighten ing. Here is an exc”
- 70% in: “tion and Natural Living Site discussing Blood Groups and Diet One hundred people attended a 1998 lecture in Dover, New Hampsh”
- 70% in: “Adamo s first point of reference is the blood group. A persons blood group tells how their body shouid function if it were pe”
- 71% in: “reference is the blood group. A persons blood group tells how their body shouid function if it were perfectly healthy. It exp”
- 71% in: “esh foods in the diet. In addition, the blood group reveals the form, intensity and frequency of exercise a person needs in o”
- 71% in: “est mental and physical ability. Type O Blood Group Type O is the oldest blood group on the planet and repre sents over half “
- 71% in: “Type O Blood Group Type O is the oldest blood group on the planet and repre sents over half of all humans. Descended from the”
- 71% in: “em. Exercise enables people with Type O blood to attain peak mental and creative ability and it is the only way they can deal”
- 71% in: “ctively with stress and tension. Type A Blood Group Type A blood group is the next largest group. Type A s do best when they “
- 71% in: ” and tension. Type A Blood Group Type A blood group is the next largest group. Type A s do best when they lean strongly towar”
- 72% in: “hen their calmness has returned. Type B Blood Group People in Type B blood Group represent a very small per centage of humans”
- 72% in: “ed. Type B Blood Group People in Type B blood Group represent a very small per centage of humans. This group was the next to “
- 73% in: “minutes a day are more optimal for this blood group. Type AB Blood Group Type AB s are quite rare, represent the most recent “
- 73% in: “e optimal for this blood group. Type AB Blood Group Type AB s are quite rare, represent the most recent blood group to appear”
- 73% in: “e quite rare, represent the most recent blood group to appear on earth, and have food and exercise require ments that combine”
- 73% in: “nd Type B recommendations. Working with blood groups allows Dr. D Ai larna to see the individual within each person and expia”
- 73% in: “und the world are now doing research on blood groups, and more and more information is becoming available every day. ir at ai”
- 87% in: ” ood substances, whereby oxygen and the blood sugar work together to create an energy field around the body known as the aura”
- 93% in: “t arteries and veins are more open. The blood then could circulate better. But it does not appear that efueu tlus would be of”
- 94% in: “d the iberFlass enineds itself, and the blood ilow increase from che ation would be so minimal that it is very unlikely to be”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 8% in: “thing or keeping our hearts beating and blood flowing. It just happens! Also, our unconscious memory can be tapped to remembe”
- 28% in: “e falls, how his body twitches, how the blood gushes, and from that he makes a prediction. Other times the victim was stabbed”
- 29% in: ” and his facial expressions and gushing blood observed. All these descriptions led me to believe that the Druids were involve”
- 32% in: “tratarrestrlals Feed on the Energy from Blood Letting Wars This Awareness indicates that in modern times, the sacrifices have”
- 33% in: “sses of entities are sacrificed and the blood letting from these can be used for energy of the extraterrestrials to feed upon”
- 41% in: ” peace between these entities. Nu Alien Blood Sacrirlces but Bloody War Substltuted Fortunately, the sacrificial elements wer”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 21% in: “al vampirism. Whenever there is spilled blood, there is a great release of energy on the astral plane, and Luciferians, both “
- 21% in: “ferians, by astral projection, suck the blood of dead and dying soldiers. And the discarnate Luciferians can be found circlin”
- 22% in: “y delighted whenever they can spill the blood of godly people or avatars. Abortion is also a major channel for bloodletting. “
- 22% in: ” Luciferians to generate gore and spill blood That is why the automobt e is esigne, as it ts s o y, overpowered, overspeed.l “
- 23% in: “to this hulking monster, spilling their blood and their bowels with never a murmur of protest except for a few voices like Na”
- 24% in: “would not generate the gore to feed the blood lust of the Luciferians. Also, the automobile is the agent underlying the contr”
- 37% in: “ame their tribal deity, their vengeful, blood lusting Jehovah who had to be appeased by sacrifices and burnt offerings. This “
- 63% in: “ult who actually witnessed one of their blood sacrifice rituals to Lucifer. ARE JEWS THE MASTERS OF DECEPTION? QUESTIONS A qu”
- 69% in: ” on these things. THE ROTHSCHILDS DRUID BLOOD CULT QUESTION Another question brought up in Bill s letter concerns the Rothsch”
- 74% in: “apes described witnessing some of these blood rituals and an actual murder by certain people whom he named who were high in g”
- 76% in: “are deeply involved in these Illuminati blood rituals which occur in the United States8 times yearly. According to Todd, Sena”
- 77% in: “erians obtain their energies from human blood rituals, information which ties in with previous information from Awareness abo”
- 82% in: “hich are maintained by the vampirism of blood,, the incoming Ray is the Destroyer, the Hammer of Thor, and the Ray of Shiva. “
- 90% in: “rition or through dilution with foreign blood as happened with the Jews, a race can disappear in this manner. And this leaves”
- 90% in: “artificial ethnic group made of foreign blood. However, there are race traces of Hebrew blood that did not completely disappe”
- 90% in: “owever, there are race traces of Hebrew blood that did not completely disappear in the Diaspora, and which have been preserve”
- 91% in: “f. So by preserving the ancient Sceptre blood, there would also be a trace of the Hebrew nation still existing. This trace wo”
- 91% in: “Jesus, were both of the ancient Sceptre blood of the tribe of Judah. And both their geneologies trace back to David, and from”
- 92% in: “seph and Mary, that the ancient Sceptre blood has been preserved to this day. It did not entirely die out in the Diaspora as “
- 92% in: “ho carry a trace of the ancient Sceptre blood, fulfilling the promise that the sceptre shall not depart from Judah. The child”
- 93% in: “e entities carrying the ancient Sceptre blood are not Jewish, and in most every case have no conscious knowledge of their Heb”
- 95% in: “ld of that day. A trace of the Suernian blood, passed on by priests who were not involved in the karma of the nation, showed “
- 96% in: “ly made it back to Israel, their Hebrew blood was thoroughly diluted by interbreeding with their captors. Then Jesus came wit”
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 6% in: “extreme nature. Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust With sports similar to those that are available in your society, particula”
- 7% in: “t tends to satisfy a kind o competitive blood lust that many entities crave, and this then serves as a vicarious or substitut”
- 35% in: “rion Were Bored Sports a Substitute for Blood Lust Boxing Popular During the Great Depression The International Olympic Games”
- 59% in: ” irn ortant for entities te have enough blood sugar to breag down and form an aura. The aura is formed by the mixture of oxyg”
- 59% in: ” the mixture of oxygen and sugar in the blood, and for meditating, you want to have a good strong aura. Thus, you can either “
- 59% in: “however, to have enough carbohydrate or blood sugar and enough oxygen to strengthen your aura prior to meditation. WILL EVERY”
- 73% in: “ny years, and eventually erupts as high blood pressure. The focus on diet as related to high blood pressure has its place, bu”
- 73% in: “e. The focus on diet as related to high blood pressure has its place, but often the anger from a childhood tragma is what cau”
- 73% in: “te for certam foods that result in high blood pressur. Anger or Rapressed Anger Can Result In Many Problems Thus, an entity w”
- 74% in: “or years and eventually results in high blood pressure. This Awareness indicates in other words, there is a logic behind thes”
- 81% in: “chefs Broom, which helps to cleanse the blood and arteries and circulatory system. This Aware ness indicates there is even be”
- 82% in: “ts are able to create further problems. Blood Purifiers tor Lyme Disease Cmsmc Nnzssmn This Awareness sug sts you may wlsh to”
- 82% in: “lsh to pxplore, examine herbal books or blood urifiers wI1 c h could also be beneficial for the L me mgseasem lgut this Aware”
- 82% in: “arej ness does not see 1 pa1 ticL11 f 1 blood EUI lflEl W 1iCl l…ThIS Awareness indicates 1 . d qlover as a cnetimal blood “
- 82% in: “ss indicates 1 . d qlover as a cnetimal blood purifier. This Awareness indicates cayenne and garllc do appear to be beneficia”
“70% In: Giving Blood To Others: More On Psionics“
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 46% in: “ements in many of these devil cults for blood sacrifices, often moving into liuman sacrifices. CONTRACTS NOT ALWAYS FIESPECTE”
- 50% in: “elnnid said in in tninsy slinwecl a .26 blood ii i c ii Ii ci I reafling. Courts iwogiiize u .lil reailine us a piesuiiiiilio”
- 70% in: “ons for greater periods of time. GIVING BLOOD TD OTHERS Mof un Pslanicsl This Awareness indicates that also, alon a similar l”
- 71% in: “n a similar line, wherein entities give blood, the biood which is given goes into a blood bank and is proc essed then the pla”
- 71% in: “d, the biood which is given goes into a blood bank and is proc essed then the plasma, or blood, is given to another. This Awa”
- 71% in: “k and is proc essed then the plasma, or blood, is given to another. This Awareness indicates that often, the blood gives to o”
- 71% in: “his Awareness indicates that often, the blood gives to others is placed in entities whose vibrat ations are very low, and the”
- 71% in: ” are very low, and the mixture of one e blood with that of others can have an effect on the orig inal donor, even though he o”
- 71% in: “he never has met. iihc recipient of the blood this effect being sim iim to that activity known as mdionics, wherein a substit”
- 71% in: “adioriics or psionics devices likewise, blood drops may be used. This Awareness indicates that wherein blood is given to stra”
- 71% in: “. This Awareness indicates that wherein blood is given to strangers, this can have an effect on the original donor, whereby t”
“65% In: Low Blood-Sugar Can Trigger The Limbic Brain“
Excerpts From This Issue On Blood
- 26% in: “pt seek somcthinv to eat. to keep their blood sugo r up, and when the hTood sugar drops and they need to build np the blood s”
- 26% in: “gar drops and they need to build np the blood sugar, they manage to find enough energy to get up, to eat something, an to inc”
- 64% in: “the assessment of the psychologist. Low Blood Sugar Can Trlgger the Llmblc Braln This Awareness indicates that it is indeed s”
- 64% in: “ng also that sitngle things such as low blood sugar can tritgger the lint ic brain into reacting for purposes o survival. Thi”
- 65% in: “on, it was determined that the IT1 ll S blood sugar was eittreinely low and it WEXS theorized that his survival instincts, th”
- 65% in: “e, simply because they have allowed the blood suger to et too low, to the ace where their lirnbic brain feels ti life and dea”
- 65% in: “it then reacts, and there is not enough blood sugar to geep the rational brain working properly, and there is then no self co”
- 66% in: “ially at the time ofthe killing. 14 Low Blood Sugar Violence What Karma? FOLLOW UI QLf 1S l ll lN1 Would the Lords of Kttrnia”
