13 Bloodline families DEAD. ALL OF THEM. To be blunt GAME OVER........ Bless you DJT you Fooking LEGEND.......

My pièce de résistance

Genesis.
Life began here
Garden of Eden
Fable or history
Proceed on the assumption there is some type of story

Adam and Eve
Snake story later
Eve had two sons
Cain and Abel
Two different fathers
Adam human
Snake reptile
Cain killed Abel
Why?
A crash course in hematology
The blood

All human blood types contain and are categorized by amounts of protein except type RH negative.
RH negative blood has a mutation.

Pregnant women with type RH negative blood have difficulty giving birth. The body creates antibodies attempting to kill the baby.
It’s foreign. It knows.

RH negative blood can be utilized by any human in need of a transfusion, but people with RH negative blood can only use RH negative blood.

Important
13 families trace their blood lineage to Cain.
They have insufficient levels of a blood protein.
The 13 families own all hospitals and schools
Why?
Access to records.

The BLOOD
The CHILDREN
Bastards!
To be continued.

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It never made sense to me to be honest.
A Snake and a woman ???

If you read or listen to " The Lost Book of Adam and Eve" you will notice when the snake enters the garden (chapter 18) and seduces Eve, pay close attention to the description it gives about the snake. It's describing the arousal of a man's member during sex. It could be why the evil have such an infatuation with the male phallus. It also describes in the book many of Adam's suicide attempts. Juan O' Savin recommended to read this book a while back on one of his interviews.

https://youtu.be/c7SQWiTqMNQ

The Lost Book Of Adam & Eve - Our Light Bodies - YouTube

The story of Adam and Eve is the oldest story known to humanity. It's origins can be traced and found (in one variant or another) in every corner of the plan...

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