Scottish have emigrated from Celtics in Balkan border with Illyrian see the couture man with fustanella and instruments with similarly with Illyrians today Albania. I am rh negative to.
I’m O- with Rh- factor. I can sense things, I can feel if someone around me is sick, I’m sensitive to heat. I have had spirits visit me. And I’m an introvert. I like solitude, I have always felt different from everyone else. I’m a square peg for sure.
All of my family (Galician/Basque) is O+. Everyone assumed my brother and I would be O+ until my bro needed surgery and we were tested. Turns out, we were both O negative. Everyone blamed the basque side 🤷🏻♀️
Caucasian blood ok or basque ancestors I wonder am I because south african colored that's 0 -? I don't understand where it comes from typical brown hair light brown sensitive to sun highblood on medication but drops in winter in Africa blue skin nails toes I went in hyperthermia shock my medication too strong in cold winter which I sometimes don't need atenolol I'm so stress cause blood pressure sometimes 111/75
My brother and are are Galician/Basque and we have type O. I know that we are universal blood donors. Does that mean we are O negative? It might be. Regardless, I know that my blood pressure has always been on the low side. I’m looking to get my DNA checked out to see how much of what I have in me. Enjoyed your vid.
I recently found out that I am Basque (most likely from Spanish Conquistadors in NM). My sister and I are A-. Our dad is O-. None of us knew we were Rh negative until I had my first child and my blood was tested. She ended up being B-. This is cool to think our Rh negative factor may have come from our Basque ancestry.
Hello Hella, greetings from Basque Country. You can walk around any town in the Basque Country and nobody will think you are a foreigner, tell me if I am right, you have a strong character, you are a woman for whom the family environment is the most important thing and you have plenty of courage to face all the obstacles that life presents you, right?
My sister is O negative and I'm O positive. We had a VERY strong gene for black curly hair that come from the basque relative and I still get the odd curl coming thru with no other curly hair in any other relative. For 1/32th those last genes are hanging on very well! My grandfathers brother still had solid black curls as did his mother all the way back to the original woman born sometime in the 1830s. She was born in Granada Spain and buried in Tasmania Australia.
I am not Basque but I have a great interest and have ended up living in a few communities that were founded by Basque people. I'm AB- RH- so naturally it led me here.
I am AB-, my daughter is AB-. My husband DNA results revealed all his spanish DNA is Basque. He doesn't know his blood type, but the doctor said he's most likely Rh negative as well
@@catholicdad Why the obelisk and the dome at the Vatican? I can tell you why, its for Nimrod & Ishtar. Not saying that Catholics are bad but you dont know that it is Satanic. And my name isnt Willie McCoy, its from a Jim Croce.
Me too , everything you just said. Weird it’s an uncommon blood type but I’m running into more people who have it. I had 8 miscarriages had a tubal pregnancy at 4-1/2 months almost lost my life and still childless at 58. But it’s okay, I’ve learned to accept that.
I believe I got RH negative blood from American Indian, Choctaw, on my father's side. I saw that on a documentary about Rh blood orgin's. I have all the characteristic's of Rh negative blood type. When I read that in a article, I couldn't believe it. It was eerily accurate and explained a lot.
Type O is from the hunter gatherer’s. Type A comes from agriculture. You would like to know of the possible Arminian-Basque connection. Many Arminian words are interchangeable with Basque words. Look into the works of Edward Spencer Johnson. There are a handful of people who believe Basque and Arminian are 2 dialects of an older language.
This is so interesting. I also have O-, as does my son. My Basque ancestry is from my grandma via Mexico-and then Arizona. Her last name was Lizarraga, which is an area in the Basque Country, I believe.
My mother is basque, raised in Mexico. My father was Native American. I’m negative o also, but native are almost exclusively type o. I’m not sure of my fathers blood type, but my mother is negative o as well.
Hi Ann Marie, Thanks for posting all the Basque stuff. I appreciate all that you do. I look forward to your posts every Thursday. Several years ago I had a genome test done and it turned out that I had a significant SNP that identified me as being Basque. For most of my life my father said we were of German decent but as genetics would reveal there was no Germanic inheritance. The only thing I could remember about Basque culture was news of the ETA and violence. This really bothered me so I was reluctant to accept the idea that I was of Basque descent. For several years I felt bad about this and one day I decided to look into the Basque/ American Identity that I apparently had. So I looked up some pics of Basque men online and low and behold I couldn’t belief my eyes but I found pictures of Basque men who looked like my father and brother. After a few moths of realizing the genetic and physical similarities I accepted the possibility that I could be of Basque descent. I don’t know my blood type yet but I will find what blood type I am soon. When I was a younger man living in Casper Wy. my best friends mother used to say I looked like Basque sheep herders in Buffalo Wy. At that time I didn’t even know what Basque was. It has always been a surprise to me but my wife always used to say my nose, cheekbone and eyes looked so different and she couldn’t pinpoint them with any ethnic group. Finally with the realization of my genetics evaluation and the physical similarities we saw in the picture of Basque men I have accepted the fact that I am of Basque descent. This has changed my life dramatically. I’m leaning Euskara and I’m planning my first extended stay in Euskal Herria in October. Mostly touring Paleolithic cave art and getting a lay of the country. Agur!
Noel Legorburu Hi Noel, My birth surname name was Feit. After my realization that I was of Basque descent I wanted to change my last name to reflect the heritage that I wanted. So thought Etxeberria(new house) would be appropriate.
Hey Jeffrey, thanks for sharing your story! Super fascinating. If you look Basque and you're from Wyoming, then that's enough evidence to me that you're of Basque descent haha. Lots of Basque sheepherders in Wyoming. Very cool to hear you're now learning Basque and going to visit the Basque Country! Hope you have a wonderful trip
Hella Basque, During my adult youth if I can phrase it that way, I was good friends with Daniel Sandoval who later became the Mayor of Casper Wy. His mother used to say I looked Basque. I originally came from western Pennsylvania but moved to Casper in the early 1980’s. Dan’s mother used to say I looked like I was related to the Basque men who herded sheep in Buffalo Wy.
Type O is like the absence of certain proteins. So its likely the original thing. Type A, and type B, are the presence of certain protiens. So both are likely the later mutations.
I’m African American and I have RH negative blood 🩸. I also found out that I was adopted and biological grandfather Is from Puerto Rican and I believe I go the blood type from him. I’ve been doing more research!
Hi Anne Marie. I am making a study of the earliest population groups who settled along the most western coastal regions of Europe. I am following the idea that there could have been an influx of PHOENICIANS from the Mediterranean around 3000 BCE. These sea travelers set up trade routes to the south, down the African coast and also northwards along the Portuguese, Spanish, French areas and on to Ireland and Britain where they developed strong trade in Silver, Copper and Tin for the early Bronze Age. Over three thousand years they extended their trading horizons through the Baltic area bringing precious items like Amber to the attention of the Mediterranean elite. My point is to bringing to your notice, that perhaps the origins of the Basque people are tied to the way the Hebrew /Canaanite / Phoenician adventurers spread throughout this region and you might find some associated names in your language to theirs, which I have found in areas of my own homeland --Scottish Gaelic. I think generally, that the Phoenicians have been vastly underestimated and now need to be acknowledged as an important element in our development throughout the world. I think they were possibly the first Europeans to venture across the Atlantic to North, Central, and South America. They are recorded to have circumnavigated Africa around 1000 BCE. They were instigators for the alphabet which we use today and even the name of EUROPE comes from a legendary ancient Phoenician princess. Mostly I believe that they were responsible for setting up the wide array of Megalithic standing stones and circles distributed all around Europe which are aligned to astral geometry. They were Master Astronomers, Mathematicians and Engineers. You say you like 'reading stuff', so dig into their history and take it further than the scratched surface that has been presented so far by the blinkered historians who make little recognition of these wise and adventurous seafarers. There is so much to find out if you seek to know where you came from.
I don't know where you are getting your info, but it us totally off base. There are some horrible things going on in this world and those responsibilities like to hide it. Dig deeper,,please and you will see what is going on.
The ancestors of Basques were aboriginal Europeans (paleo-Europeans), who first recolonized most of Western Europe after the last Ice age ended, more then 10thousand years ago, from their refugium in Southern Spain. They were hunter-gatherers, later Neolithic farmers (not Phoenicians) arrived (and others after them) and assimilated these people, except for inaccessible mountain areas. Phoenicians were Semitic people from Lebanon, who set up colonies mainly in Northern Africa and the Mediterranean. Their civilization really started to expand only after the bronze age collapse 1200BC, by that time megalithic European culture already existed for thousands of years. Both peoples are very interesting, but they are completely unrelated.
@@pavelandel1538. It was lovely to see your cheery happy face and to know that you had read my contribution to your interesting piece regarding your Basque culture. Thanks There are a few things which I do not go along with regarding how far back you have accepted that the Phoenicians, (previously known through millennium as Canaanites) travelled from Lebanon. I'm sure they arrived in Scotland well before 4000 years BCE. although the accepted historians are sadly slow to recognise this. So they must have been touring Portuguese, Spanish and French coasts long before that established Bronze Age era. They were hunting for minerals, usually silver and gold but especially copper and tin, for the production of BRONZE. I am convinced that these people were responsible for ALL the original standing Stone Alignments, Megalith, Dolmens etc throughout Europe and the middle east. They were brilliant mathematicians - wise and especially knowledgeable and dedicated astronomers, carrying forward the ancient history and the astral records of the Mesopotamians. You might someday read my history of the fantastic effect they had on the early development of the whole European continent. We have interesting constructions in Scotland which have been recognised and attributed to them for more than one hundred years. There are remnants of agriculture in the most northern and western areas of Scotland which shows grains and animals from the ancient cultivation of the lands around the Euphrates in the middle east ... and so much more! Going back to 4000 BCE and perhaps further. See The Outer Hebrides archaeology. The BROCHS were probably observatories where they recorded their most northern astronomical studies of the heavens. I am gathering all the info I can about their far travelled exploits and where they finally ended up in northern Britain. They also travelled through the Baltic and traded with many lands around far northern shores.
The Rhesus Factor is that which determines if a Blood Type is Positive or Negative. To understand the Rhesus Factor we have to understand the disease HDN (Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn). HDN is a reactionary disease in which an Rh Negative Mother rejects her Rh Positive Fetus by instictively attacking the red blood cells of the Fetus. When a woman who is Rh-Negative is pregnant with a child that is Rh-Positive, the mother’s immune system creates protective anti-bodies to the Rh-Positive blood, and her blood essentially becomes toxic to the child. About 1-4% of black people have RH- blood. However about 60% of white people have RH negative blood. This is why it’s very important to understand who’s blood you are receiving when you are doing a blood transfusion. Essentially people who have RH- blood cannot make a certain antigen, called antigen D. People with RH Positive blood can make antigen D. We’ve also found out that people with RH negative blood can produce a rabbit gene. Scientists were baffled and could not understand how they were doing it. Until they discovered the Basque people who lived in a region between France and Spain. They were the last population in Western Europe to be converted to Christianity. For centuries missionaries were rejected in favor of the traditional magical religion. The name Spain derives from the Phoenician word Ispahan meaning the “Land of the Rabbits”. The European association and attachment to the Rabbit is alarming. In English speaking countries including the United States it was very common to carry a Rabbit’s foot for Good Luck. This tradition is believed to be motivated by the fact that the Rabbit is highy fertile and in this regard its body parts were seen as a sign of Goodluck. The association between the Rabbit and fertility was the main reason why the Rabbit became a symbol for the Spring Season and was further associated with the Easter Egg. The European obsession with the Rabbit as a symbol of fertility led to some very strange rituals which must have included the consumption and absorption of large quantities of Rabbit fluids in hope of obtaining fertility. The inappropriate contact and consumption of Rabbit fluids on a continual and generational basis gradually caused mutations to occur in relation to Antigen D. The deviant consumption of large amounts of Rabbit fluids over several generations would have been enough to permanently alter the genetic composition of 60% of the White Race. 15% of the White race was effected to the point of not being able to produce Antigen D at all,while another 45% suffers from RHD Silent Allele. In some cases the RH Negative blood type is more compatible to the Rabbit than other human beings. In this regard they logically use Rabbit experimentation for their own benefit in trying to understand their own genetically mutated bodies. When the White Scientists needed an answer to HDN they immediately understood the need to access an “experimental” Rabbit. In 2006, CNN reported that British scientists are seeking permission to create hybrid embryos by fusing human cells with Rabbit eggs. Legal experts say that it is not clear whether the embryos would be regarded as Rabbit or human.
When pregnant I was told I was O- Rh- and that I had to have a card or offered a bracelet to alert medical people about the fact that I can donate but I have to have the same blood type. But when I went to donate blood last year they said I was O+. I really don’t think you can change blood types so now I need to go get tested again but I hate needles and blood.
Actually RH-null is the rarest blood type. Nobody knows this 1. Because it is so rare. 2. It is has been misused by scientists and criminals, the medical comm has decided that we will not keep the blood type secret but we will also not make it a talk about subject and people with this blood type cannot disclose their blood type to the public Because when you disclose you often spend your life in a lab like a rat or being trafficked in the black market for your blood. You have to become professional donors their blood is so rare. It is more exspensive than gold. It can be given to anyone who has RH antigens but they can only recieve RH-null. Today their are 9 blood donors. And since the 1960s their have only been 50 cases of the blood type being discovered.
I have either A- or AB- blood, I used eldon cards after I had to have the rhogam shot she mentioned about because I miscarried. I'm also always cold and have low blood pressure
Tricia Biddle same 🙋🏻. I always wonder why I have low blood pressure but it's making sense now. I also got the same injection which it hurt like a mother btw when I carried both of my children. We are odd folks indeed.
So I recently started really looking at my DNA results and found the Basque side. I do have O+ blood I am from South Louisiana and I also have always been and love being weird :) I have only watched two of your videos so far and love them. Thank you for the information!
So my mother’s maiden name is basque, I’m RH negative so I did research on it and I am basque. What blows my mind is that you and I have the same face shape😂 can we do a dna test to see if we’re related causeeee...
My first thought was her facial structure and how much she looks like my daughter. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I do not know of Basque but my father is O-, my ex-husband, and I am B-Rh-. I recently started looking into Rh- Basque and found this channel.
I am an Acadian in New Brunswick, Canada. We can trace many of our family lines to Basque, as early as the 1300's, in some cases. My family still carries the RH neg blood type dominantly in our family tree
The first time that I heard of Basque was in the movie the Jackal. After being aware of them I found a beautiful shotgun that had ornate Baque carvings.
Shotguns were traditionally made in Eibar Guipuzcoa. The ornate patterns are largely Damasquinados, sometimes called Damacene. It is gun metal black with the patterns traced by melting gold and silver wire, then the pattern is refined by hand.hammering.
The Celts and the Berbers from the Atlas Mountains also have a high incidents of Rh- blood. There is a high incidents in Sweden too. js O- is the Universal donor and can only get blood from another O- person.
My grandmother used to be paid to give blood because any blood type can receive it. Here in the USA they don't pay anymore . Bad for me and my daughter as we don't get paid
It is fascinating to see the prevalence of type O blood among the basque. I’m curious to know if there are physical (or biological) features that distinguish basque people from others. Loved the video Anne Marie :)
Govanni Becerra there are many traits personality, intuition, and more associated with O neg and by extension the Basque. I personally believe Adam was O neg
Rene Mustafayev Hello Rene. Basque people carry a lot of RH- blood. We have hazel eyes and an extra rib as well as, possibly, an extra tooth. When I was young and getting my adult teeth I had an extra tooth that stuck out like a rhinoceros, though not as big. But big enough to be pulled out. We are also, don’t laugh, pretty talented with our feet. We have a lot of intuitive gifts too. I can feel things about other people, sometimes, to the point where I’ve given out random advice right when the person needed it. I’ve had situations that seem like a dream and then will come true. My Mother could also make dreams come true too. I didn’t know her blood type. I feel a connection with Angel’s. After a near death experience I no longer fear death. We are a unique people that others seem to feel about us but can’t put their finger on. I feel it to be of a royal and regal position. Being a full RH neg I also feel my blood to be exclusive and in demand. We are universal doners. We are very loyal and honorable people too. I’m happy to answer any question that others may have. So please don’t shy away. Have a lovely day.
@@theoutsider2638 0- I know my genealogy on my grandfather is from the Netherlands, but this is so interesting… I carry all the traits… Someday I plan to visit…
I was born in 1937... that year the Rh factor was “discovered” before that date 84 years ago... babies who were born alive then Tragically died that day just died. I think it was during the next few years that medics began to drain babies blood and give them Their own blood group which would have been positive. By 1967 my 3rd child needed this procedure. We were so grateful to blood donors that day for saving her. Once mothers had a baby who had another blood group the mothers blood caused antibodies This could affect following babies. Then medicine went forward and now mothers can be given an antidote After baby #1. A blessing.
Are you from Basqueland. I heard that is where the term "blue blood" came from. The Basques were so pure and had almost no mixing that many of their babies came out stillborn and blue.
My mother was 2 for 5 in pregnancies, and after having toxemia before me, they kept her bedridden during her pregnancy with me. This is the first time I have ever heard anyone mention this as being a problem for Euskaldunak.
I’m O- with brown eyes as well. I did my AncestryDNA a few months ago and it shaded in the Basque area around the France/Spain border and said I’m 5% French, so I guess this is what they were referring to.
son los restos geneticos de civilizaciones antediluvianas, mi familia viene del norte de españa (galicia y pais vasco)tenemos tres 0 (-), en un grupo de 5. They are the genetic remains of antediluvian civilizations, my family comes from the north of Spain (Galicia and the Basque Country) we have three 0 (-), in a group of 5.
Native basque O- here! Love your channel Anne Marie. I must tell you how basque you look, if I see you in the middle of New York I'd certainly think you were basque. Nere lagun baten antza daukazu. 😅❤️
Just type here on UA-cam "True British DNA" and you will realize who were the first settlers in the British Islands after the last Ice Age according with mister Oppenheimer's genetic studies.
My ancestry is Scottish, Irish, English, Norwegian, French, Swedish, Germanic, Cherokee, Greek and according to family records Ancient Egyptian. Apparently my father’s family records start when a low ranking Greek prince ran away with a very low ranking daughter of a Pharaoh. Then they traveled to Scotland. Interesting but not very important. I am A negative
I’m an O - blood type, and I *might * have up to 1% Basque ancestry. Folks, especially you who have O neg. blood, please donate blood. You are universal donors. Your blood can go to trauma victims who need blood in a hurry, when caregivers don’t have the time to type their blood. This means you can save someone’s life!
I’m Scottish and O Rh negative and my first child was a positive baby and those damn injections hurt like a mf. But younger two children were negative and thus survived because of the anti d injections! Thank goodness for medical progress! But I didn’t know how little a % had the blood! ❤️
Both my sister and I are O Rh negative. A few years ago my DNA results concluded that some of my DNA likely came from the region in parts of Spain and France where the Basque people originate.
@@bahastar6688 because it’s highly rare for African Americans to have this blood type. It’s a very small percentage of African Americans to have it. So it’s cool to know there’s more.
Interesting- my father's side has a Rh blood inheritance. I was told that my grandmother lost babies and had miscarriages possibly due to Rh blood factor and its complications. There were neighbors on the next block from me who also had Rh factor. Most of the kids in that family (several of them!) had complete blood transfusions while as infants. BTW- we are all of German extraction. So much for the Aryan superrace.
The Aryans are the Biblical Israelites, God's chosen people who he told to go out and prosper, which we did. We were first called Caucasians, as we passed through the Caucasus mountains, before we founded Europe. The artifacts we left behind are middle eastern, proving that we originated in the middle east. We were later named Germanic by a historian who recognized us as the sincere, authentic seed (germ) race. We are detested by the Cainite, serpentine race, who stalked us into Europe and set up camp in Italy and who took over, as bankers, politicians, and child traffickers. They hate us the most because they know who we are, even if we do not. We fight evil the most and have liberated more slaves than anyone else, even if we don't know our own ancestry, because we are the Israelites and we fight evil. The anti white sentiment is orchestrated by the Cainites, who have harmed many people and have blamed it on us, in order to weaponize their victims against us. Jesus also had blond hair and blue eyes, which they have covered up with the many paintings of him with brown hair. They have covered up white history, too, obviously because they don't want anyone to know who we are, and they want everyone to hate us instead. The truth always comes out, though.
@@larryhovekamp4318 I have researched a ton and am confident in what the facts are and are not. You have done nothing for research and are threatened by facts and people who have facts. You are lazy, immature, and contemptuous and I would say that you need to research truth before you pretend that you have an inkling of knowledge, but no, instead I recommend you work on your sad, easily threatened, emotional state. There is nothing scientific in your purely Nazi approach of freaking out at people who are not robotic and a useful idiot like you are. If you were scientific, you would research. You hate research, though, and you will not do it, but you cover up your weakness with hatred toward others who have facts. GOOD LUCK.☺
@@larryhovekamp4318 What you said is not based on the Bible, which makes you a blasphemer. God does not like that at all. You sound like a real loser all around.
I had my AncestryDNA test done and showed 2% Basque and my blood type is B. But also I’m 64% indigenous to the Americas (Guatemala), 19% Spaniard, 4% Portugal, 3% Northwestern European, and 1% for the following Senegal, Middle East, Italy, Congo, Mexican, Sardinia, France, Germanic Europe, European Jewish. Now idk if this is right but this is the second result they sent me where it’s more specific to what area. But anyways I just wanted to know what Basque come from and who they are.
I did one as well and learned I was 18% Basque...I didn't know much at all but along with the other parts revealed which again very surprising but explained a lot based on my maternal grandfather learned a lot about myself including no percent went above 20 my highest was 19...but it has me learning more about these places, people and culture...It is a real awesome adventure!
So apparently I’m Mexican, Spanish and Basque! My great grandmother’s family was from Spain, and many phrases she would say in slang were far off from Spanish or English! I’m thinking stuff she said that was passed down is Basque 😂. Love these videos and learning about my ancestry, I’m A+ but everyone else in my family is O+, me and my grandmother are both A+
Basque has the most rh- blood in the world. What most folks do not realize is one of the lost tribes ended up in Basque mountains. Am I starting to make sense yet? Divine bloodline. BTW if you haven't already done so start a relationship with Father while you still can.
@@MakeshiftMartyr Well I lost a good amount of blood in March and nobody knows what happened. I didn’t have any accidents or anything, well it resulted in me needing a blood transfusion O- 😳 now reading into so much I’m flabbergasted. I also read about the Cathars, and now I just really feel it’s all a sign for me ✨
I'm Group O Neg. Yeah! Genealogy research indicates we migrated out of Somalia 25,000 years ago and gradually made our way to the northwest as the Ice Age receded. Over thousands of years we moved through the Balkan region, slowly making our way through Spain and further north until we reached Scandinavia. Then we ended up in Britain and Ireland. Came to Canada 1795 from Ireland. With respect to blood group, I haven't a clue what the dominant factor is, so have no idea where it all relates. Guess I'm a Canadian!
My Grandpa, Felix, was descended from Basque people. I have type RH negative O blood . I had to have a Rogain shot to prevent miscarriage. She is spot on with her information.
Thanks for this..I'm RH- O- the characteristics of us truly are different, buzzing in my ears that people don't hear, I have no hair on my arms or legs but lots on my head lol I can feel rain coming way before it does, thunderstorms kinda charge me. An my intuition is strongly different, so much do that I've stopped talking about it cause ppl don't understand..my blood pressure is very low, I have a blood clotting disorder from a pregnancy of a few of the babies blood cells left behind it gave me pancreatitis in turn causes low blood pressure so mine is super low, I stay cold and I can't stand heat or the sun long ill get migraines an my eyes hurt..its all so strange that thus could be why
Andrew McDonald I have heard this and wonder how it all came together. I’m full Basque and consider it an honor to be Basque. We have such a specialness about us. Very intuitive. Angel’s have our backs.
@@dianerathgeber9361 I have read that the Basques celebrate something called Atlantikus (yes I perked up at that one too) and that their original language has zero relations to and ancestry of any other past or present language. I am 64 and I knew that I was AB- since I was 20, but it has only been the last year that I have been come aware all this stuff. I sure wish I had known this stuff 45 years ago. I know I would have made some other decisions in my life. I have heard the alien stuff too, but I think more realistically they come from a civilation that was lost during the Flood or some other great deluge, like Atlantis or some other civilization that was lost to time.
Yes, and I've been researching this. There are interesting facts about Basque presence worldwide predating who we consider native peoples in many countries.
@Starseed Mentality Sumeria was located in what is known as Iraq, not in Africa but in western Asia. They were not African or Sub-Saharan in any way, according to anthropology. Researching Sumeria is quite interesting. I encourage you to continue exploring the topic.
O negative is the universal donor of blood. If you have your blood is needed. Please donate and save a life (BTW, I am o negative and donate whenever I can. Do the power red donation where they take 2 units of blood from you in one donation).
I just did DNA on my ancestry and learned I have a percentage of Basque roots which was a surprise being I do not know much about them before, but doing some research. :)
In Jamaica 50.5 per cent of the population has Type O blood and, of this number, 3.5 per cent has Type O-. This is followed by Type A (25 per cent), Type B (21 per cent) and Type AB (only 3.5 per cent). Blood types urgently needed by the National Blood Transfusion Service are AB- and O+. Also running low is A+
I found out recently that my mother is RH negative blood and my Dad is O +. Interesting right? I had my blood tested today. I'm curious what I am. Any thoughts?
Pretty sure positive or negative still O . My mom is RH negative , my dad A RH Positive and I am O RH positive . The dominant part is positive , so I'm convinced you might be O RH positive . Thought at first he couldn't be my dad lol , because actually the blood type A is dominant over the blood type O
New Zealand born, but my Spanish descendant came from Basque Region 1800 hundreds. The Moaris talk about Jose Manuel Frutos, being 7foot - tall green eyes red hair pale skin..what a specimen.. Not sure about the RH - O Negative. Though..
That’s crazy! I took a test through Ancestry and found out I am part basque. I am O- and have had to take the Rh - shot. So interesting how things are!
@@joe-5D Sorry, didn’t specify! Women with RH negative blood have to get an RH shot when having children if their partner has positive blood otherwise your body thinks baby is an invader, may miscarry.
@@kimes2790 ah that makes sense! I wonder what that does on a biological level on the body for this to work. I can google that you don’t have to explain haha. Do women have to get the shot even if they don’t plan on getting pregnant?
The Rh negative thing probably kept down the amount of successful mating with outsiders, since outsiders were much more likely to have Rh positive blood which was incompatible w/ an Rh negative female. This along with the devil not being able to know the Basque language, helped to preserve their genetics and culture over the millennia.
I am RH A- and I am Turkic from Azerbaijan. I do agree that RH- people are different, it mostly sounds funny for RH+ people, but never for RH-. Hello and love to Basques 😊❤️⭐️
My family is from 🇸🇻 and the town we originate from is called Victoria but use to be Vitoria until they changed it to be Spanish . Legend says that we are part basque and my family has O rh - blood so I’m pretty sure it’s true.
O is most common... All rh negative are rare, but it is carried recessively by positive blood types... Of the HR negative groups the Orh neg is most common. Aneg next most common. B neg rarer. Ab negative the rarest there is...
I have RH Neg blood my 6 brothers and sister do not and DNA says we are all related...My daughter is Rh neg my son is Rh Positive had shots after both...so confusing.
I am A- . My great-grandmother also had a RH- blood and therefore all of her children sadly died, with the exception of my grandmother, who was feeded by an aunt. My great-grandmother's last name was Espinal, which I think (not really sure) is a Basque last name.
Wow I'm so sorry to hear about your great-grandmother's struggle. But yes, I do believe Espinal is a Basque name. I know many people with that last name, and there's a town in Northern Navarre called Espinal :)
I heard that is where the term "blue blood" came from. The Basques were so pure and had almost no mixing that many of their babies came out stillborn and blue. That is why many of them look alike with long tall pointed noses, long heads, close or deep set round eyes, pointy angular features, straight fine hair, and pale skin very much like the man in my avatar though is from Asturias.
Serbian with B- from both sides (rare in Serbian population). I’ve always found the Basque ppl superbinteresting , especially the language and culture.
Yep, both parents are Basque and Galician in majority both are type O. Rh- is "the golden blood". And YES! the families did intermarry lol.. that is so funny.
Basques have the highest amount of rh- bloodtype out of anyone on earth after the fallen Angels first arrived there on earth on border of france and Spain
My family is from Spain, and have been in New Mexico since it was a Spanish colony, my grandfather is AB- the rarest blood type on earth. Interesting fact is my grandmother is rh+ but still had children with my grandfather without problems... weird.
I'm A negative and the RH negative runs through on both my Mum and Dad's line 😊 Ancestors are from England and Scotland 🙏
Scottish have emigrated from Celtics in Balkan border with Illyrian see the couture man with fustanella and instruments with similarly with Illyrians today Albania. I am rh negative to.
I am also A negative and I have basque in my genealogy.
@@johnvasquez7112 Yeah, your surname says it all.
@@johnvasquez7112 Right.
@@nativesunnation8323 I thought Vasquez was Hispanic ?
Gave you a thumbs up girl! I am 100% Dominicana and my Ancestry DNA shows a good amount of Basque Country, and O Type.
I’m O- with Rh- factor. I can sense things, I can feel if someone around me is sick, I’m sensitive to heat. I have had spirits visit me. And I’m an introvert. I like solitude, I have always felt different from everyone else. I’m a square peg for sure.
You sound like my perfect match :o)
@Maryann Yep I have the same attributes u mention here plus I'm an INFJ empath 👍
Wow, same here
Very unique info for A-
Welcome sister 👽🌎
All of my family (Galician/Basque) is O+. Everyone assumed my brother and I would be O+ until my bro needed surgery and we were tested. Turns out, we were both O negative. Everyone blamed the basque side 🤷🏻♀️
Haha always blame the Basques. Very cool the whole family is O though!
Caucasian blood ok or basque ancestors I wonder am I because south african colored that's 0 -? I don't understand where it comes from typical brown hair light brown sensitive to sun highblood on medication but drops in winter in Africa blue skin nails toes I went in hyperthermia shock my medication too strong in cold winter which I sometimes don't need atenolol I'm so stress cause blood pressure sometimes 111/75
My brother and are are Galician/Basque and we have type O. I know that we are universal blood donors. Does that mean we are O negative? It might be. Regardless, I know that my blood pressure has always been on the low side. I’m looking to get my DNA checked out to see how much of what I have in me. Enjoyed your vid.
I'm Basque/Germanic Celt descendant with A-, both brothers are B- but my nephew is O- lol
@@blakena5043 antropologist
I recently found out that I am Basque (most likely from Spanish Conquistadors in NM). My sister and I are A-. Our dad is O-. None of us knew we were Rh negative until I had my first child and my blood was tested. She ended up being B-. This is cool to think our Rh negative factor may have come from our Basque ancestry.
That is really cool! Might be :)
I’m from NM and am A+ my sister is A- and I think our dad is O- haha how interesting.
@@RAU4JC I honestly think most of us are related from the original settlers
im a A- but im southern italian
My former best friend is an Aguirre from New Mexico, so is Basque.
Hello Hella, greetings from Basque Country. You can walk around any town in the Basque Country and nobody will think you are a foreigner, tell me if I am right, you have a strong character, you are a woman for whom the family environment is the most important thing and you have plenty of courage to face all the obstacles that life presents you, right?
My sister is O negative and I'm O positive. We had a VERY strong gene for black curly hair that come from the basque relative and I still get the odd curl coming thru with no other curly hair in any other relative. For 1/32th those last genes are hanging on very well! My grandfathers brother still had solid black curls as did his mother all the way back to the original woman born sometime in the 1830s. She was born in Granada Spain and buried in Tasmania Australia.
I am not Basque but I have a great interest and have ended up living in a few communities that were founded by Basque people. I'm AB- RH- so naturally it led me here.
Ab- and Rh- here with a B+ baby
I am AB-, my daughter is AB-. My husband DNA results revealed all his spanish DNA is Basque. He doesn't know his blood type, but the doctor said he's most likely Rh negative as well
Type O blood is the most common. I think you mean RH- only. From most common to least: O, A, B, AB, O-, A-, B-, and AB-.
Your list is inacurrate.
Most common to least common is:
O+ 35%
A+ 30%
O- 13%
A- 8%
B+ 8%
B- 2%
AB+ 2%
AB- 1%
Fractional %s add up to almost one, then "golden blood."
@@catholicdad Catholicism is Satanic
@@AngloIsraelite McCoys are Satanic. & my Dad can beat yours. It's fun to revisit being 4 years old, isn't it?
@@catholicdad Why the obelisk and the dome at the Vatican? I can tell you why, its for Nimrod & Ishtar. Not saying that Catholics are bad but you dont know that it is Satanic. And my name isnt Willie McCoy, its from a Jim Croce.
I am A - with ancestors from Scotland, Ireland, England, France, Sweden, German, Greece and Egypt. I also have Cherokee heritage on my mother’s side.
I have some of the same ancestors (geographically) that you mentioned in your comment, including Cheerokee plus other nations.
That,s so funny. Love your sense of humor!
Me too , everything you just said. Weird it’s an uncommon blood type but I’m running into more people who have it. I had 8 miscarriages had a tubal pregnancy at 4-1/2 months almost lost my life and still childless at 58. But it’s okay, I’ve learned to accept that.
Just found out recently I’m Basque! Now everything is beginning to make a lot of sense. Mysterious & unique 💯
Same. I'm going down the rabbit hole of research!
Same here
I believe I got RH negative blood from American Indian, Choctaw, on my father's side. I saw that on a documentary about Rh blood orgin's. I have all the characteristic's of Rh negative blood type. When I read that in a article, I couldn't believe it. It was eerily accurate and explained a lot.
Type O is from the hunter gatherer’s. Type A comes from agriculture.
You would like to know of the possible Arminian-Basque connection. Many Arminian words are interchangeable with Basque words. Look into the works of Edward Spencer Johnson. There are a handful of people who believe Basque and Arminian are 2 dialects of an older language.
This is so interesting. I also have O-, as does my son. My Basque ancestry is from my grandma via Mexico-and then Arizona. Her last name was Lizarraga, which is an area in the Basque Country, I believe.
My mother is basque, raised in Mexico. My father was Native American. I’m negative o also, but native are almost exclusively type o.
I’m not sure of my fathers blood type, but my mother is negative o as well.
I am a O- negative. Surname Martin Serrano, family settled in New Mexico since 1600. Ancestry updated me from Spanish to Basque, that's why i am here.
I’m O- and just found out that I have some Basque blood. Interesting.
Me too
Welcome to the club! :)
My mother also
Same!
My mom was basque both her mother and father were basque. My dad was Scott's and Irish with German thrown in. I have A- positive.
Hi Ann Marie, Thanks for posting all the Basque stuff. I appreciate all that you do. I look forward to your posts every Thursday.
Several years ago I had a genome test done and it turned out that I had a significant SNP that identified me as being Basque. For most of my life my father said we were of German decent but as genetics would reveal there was no Germanic inheritance.
The only thing I could remember about Basque culture was news of the ETA and violence. This really bothered me so I was reluctant to accept the idea that I was of Basque descent. For several years I felt bad about this and one day I decided to look into the Basque/ American Identity that I apparently had. So I looked up some pics of Basque men online and low and behold I couldn’t belief my eyes but I found pictures of Basque men who looked like my father and brother. After a few moths of realizing the genetic and physical similarities I accepted the possibility that I could be of Basque descent. I don’t know my blood type yet but I will find what blood type I am soon.
When I was a younger man living in Casper Wy. my best friends mother used to say I looked like
Basque sheep herders in Buffalo Wy. At that time I didn’t even know what Basque was. It has always been a surprise to me but my wife always used to say my nose, cheekbone and eyes looked so different and she couldn’t pinpoint them with any ethnic group. Finally with the realization of my genetics evaluation and the physical similarities we saw in the picture of Basque men I have accepted the fact that I am of Basque descent.
This has changed my life dramatically. I’m leaning Euskara and I’m planning my first extended stay in Euskal Herria in October. Mostly touring Paleolithic cave art and getting a lay of the country. Agur!
interesting story. I have to ask, the name Etxeberria seems pretty Basque. Were you told that this is a german name?
Noel Legorburu
Hi Noel, My birth surname name was Feit. After my realization that I was of Basque descent I wanted to change my last name to reflect the heritage that I wanted. So thought Etxeberria(new house) would be appropriate.
Hey Jeffrey, thanks for sharing your story! Super fascinating. If you look Basque and you're from Wyoming, then that's enough evidence to me that you're of Basque descent haha. Lots of Basque sheepherders in Wyoming. Very cool to hear you're now learning Basque and going to visit the Basque Country! Hope you have a wonderful trip
@@nslegorburu I was wondering the same thing haha
Hella Basque, During my adult youth if I can phrase it that way, I was good friends with Daniel Sandoval who later became the Mayor of Casper Wy. His mother used to say I looked Basque. I originally came from western Pennsylvania but moved to Casper in the early 1980’s. Dan’s mother used to say I looked like I was related to the Basque men who herded sheep in Buffalo Wy.
Type O is like the absence of certain proteins. So its likely the original thing. Type A, and type B, are the presence of certain protiens. So both are likely the later mutations.
I’m African American and I have RH negative blood 🩸. I also found out that I was adopted and biological grandfather Is from Puerto Rican and I believe I go the blood type from him. I’ve been doing more research!
Whenever I see a Basque restaurant I know where I'm having dinner that night
Mac Donald’s? I’ve never see one. How would you know?
Spanish descendant here with O- blood type. I am super interested in this topic.
Hi Anne Marie. I am making a study of the earliest population groups who settled along the most western coastal regions of Europe. I am following the idea that there could have been an influx of PHOENICIANS from the Mediterranean around 3000 BCE. These sea travelers set up trade routes to the south, down the African coast and also northwards along the Portuguese, Spanish, French areas and on to Ireland and Britain where they developed strong trade in Silver, Copper and Tin for the early Bronze Age. Over three thousand years they extended their trading horizons through the Baltic area bringing precious items like Amber to the attention of the Mediterranean elite. My point is to bringing to your notice, that perhaps the origins of the Basque people are tied to the way the Hebrew /Canaanite / Phoenician adventurers spread throughout this region and you might find some associated names in your language to theirs, which I have found in areas of my own homeland --Scottish Gaelic. I think generally, that the Phoenicians have been vastly underestimated and now need to be acknowledged as an important element in our development throughout the world. I think they were possibly the first Europeans to venture across the Atlantic to North, Central, and South America. They are recorded to have circumnavigated Africa around 1000 BCE. They were instigators for the alphabet which we use today and even the name of EUROPE comes from a legendary ancient Phoenician princess. Mostly I believe that they were responsible for setting up the wide array of Megalithic standing stones and circles distributed all around Europe which are aligned to astral geometry. They were Master Astronomers, Mathematicians and Engineers. You say you like 'reading stuff', so dig into their history and take it further than the scratched surface that has been presented so far by the blinkered historians who make little recognition of these wise and adventurous seafarers. There is so much to find out if you seek to know where you came from.
I don't know where you are getting your info, but it us totally off base. There are some horrible things going on in this world and those responsibilities like to hide it. Dig deeper,,please and you will see what is going on.
The ancestors of Basques were aboriginal Europeans (paleo-Europeans), who first recolonized most of Western Europe after the last Ice age ended, more then 10thousand years ago, from their refugium in Southern Spain. They were hunter-gatherers, later Neolithic farmers (not Phoenicians) arrived (and others after them) and assimilated these people, except for inaccessible mountain areas. Phoenicians were Semitic people from Lebanon, who set up colonies mainly in Northern Africa and the Mediterranean. Their civilization really started to expand only after the bronze age collapse 1200BC, by that time megalithic European culture already existed for thousands of years. Both peoples are very interesting, but they are completely unrelated.
@@pavelandel1538. It was lovely to see your cheery happy face and to know that you had read my contribution to your interesting piece regarding your Basque culture. Thanks There are a few things which I do not go along with regarding how far back you have accepted that the Phoenicians, (previously known through millennium as Canaanites) travelled from Lebanon. I'm sure they arrived in Scotland well before 4000 years BCE. although the accepted historians are sadly slow to recognise this. So they must have been touring Portuguese, Spanish and French coasts long before that established Bronze Age era. They were hunting for minerals, usually silver and gold but especially copper and tin, for the production of BRONZE. I am convinced that these people were responsible for ALL the original standing Stone Alignments, Megalith, Dolmens etc throughout Europe and the middle east. They were brilliant mathematicians - wise and especially knowledgeable and dedicated astronomers, carrying forward the ancient history and the astral records of the Mesopotamians. You might someday read my history of the fantastic effect they had on the early development of the whole European continent. We have interesting constructions in Scotland which have been recognised and attributed to them for more than one hundred years. There are remnants of agriculture in the most northern and western areas of Scotland which shows grains and animals from the ancient cultivation of the lands around the Euphrates in the middle east ... and so much more! Going back to 4000 BCE and perhaps further. See The Outer Hebrides archaeology.
The BROCHS were probably observatories where they recorded their most northern astronomical studies of the heavens. I am gathering all the info I can about their far travelled exploits and where they finally ended up in northern Britain. They also travelled through the Baltic and traded with many lands around far northern shores.
My Great Great Grandmother Arantxa was Basque. She came to England 1811. I inherited my looks from her & now I find my blood type is Basque also.
I have Basque ancestry as well, and I'm type O- rh negative. My grandma's last name was Zamudio which is a city in Basque country.
zamudio is a small village in BIZKAIA (VIZCAYA)
OperaticRose with out any uncertainty you are a basque blood. Thanks and take care please.
I’m Rh 0’ negative wonder this makes me happy.😊
You are too funny! Am type O blood and RH Negative and yes, so PROUD to be BASQUE!!!
Lucky you!!
Same Lucie although I don't live there.
The Rhesus Factor is that which determines if a Blood Type is Positive or Negative. To understand the Rhesus Factor we have to understand the disease HDN (Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn). HDN is a reactionary disease in which an Rh Negative Mother rejects her Rh Positive Fetus by instictively attacking the red blood cells of the Fetus. When a woman who is Rh-Negative is pregnant with a child that is Rh-Positive, the mother’s immune system creates protective anti-bodies to the Rh-Positive blood, and her blood essentially becomes toxic to the child. About 1-4% of black people have RH- blood. However about 60% of white people have RH negative blood. This is why it’s very important to understand who’s blood you are receiving when you are doing a blood transfusion. Essentially people who have RH- blood cannot make a certain antigen, called antigen D. People with RH Positive blood can make antigen D. We’ve also found out that people with RH negative blood can produce a rabbit gene. Scientists were baffled and could not understand how they were doing it. Until they discovered the Basque people who lived in a region between France and Spain. They were the last population in Western Europe to be converted to Christianity. For centuries missionaries were rejected in favor of the traditional magical religion. The name Spain derives from the Phoenician word Ispahan meaning the “Land of the Rabbits”.
The European association and attachment to the Rabbit is alarming. In English speaking countries including the United States it was very common to carry a Rabbit’s foot for Good Luck. This tradition is believed to be motivated by the fact that the Rabbit is highy fertile and in this regard its body parts were seen as a sign of Goodluck. The association between the Rabbit and fertility was the main reason why the Rabbit became a symbol for the Spring Season and was further associated with the Easter Egg. The European obsession with the Rabbit as a symbol of fertility led to some very strange rituals which must have included the consumption and absorption of large quantities of Rabbit fluids in hope of obtaining fertility. The inappropriate contact and consumption of Rabbit fluids on a continual and generational basis gradually caused mutations to occur in relation to Antigen D. The deviant consumption of large amounts of Rabbit fluids over several generations would have been enough to permanently alter the genetic composition of 60% of the White Race. 15% of the White race was effected to the point of not being able to produce Antigen D at all,while another 45% suffers from RHD Silent Allele. In some cases the RH Negative blood type is more compatible to the Rabbit than other human beings. In this regard they logically use Rabbit experimentation for their own benefit in trying to understand their own genetically mutated bodies. When the White Scientists needed an answer to HDN they immediately understood the need to access an “experimental” Rabbit. In 2006, CNN reported that British scientists are seeking permission to create hybrid embryos by fusing human cells with Rabbit eggs. Legal experts say that it is not clear whether the embryos would be regarded as Rabbit or human.
@@abelo1676 are yu kidding me rabbit genes impossible aren't we reptilian why rabbit stupid science story
I’m AB+ which is the opposite of Type O negative.
But I do have mitochondrial H1 and Y chromosome R1b, which both peak in the Basque Country.
Shepherds Inn in Fresno Ca has great food! It used to be a Basque Hotel for Sheep herders.
When pregnant I was told I was O- Rh- and that I had to have a card or offered a bracelet to alert medical people about the fact that I can donate but I have to have the same blood type. But when I went to donate blood last year they said I was O+. I really don’t think you can change blood types so now I need to go get tested again but I hate needles and blood.
Actually o is the most common blood type, and the rarest is ab. BUT, the negative blood is Extremely rare, and 15% is alot!
Great video, by the way!
I agree!!
Actually RH-null is the rarest blood type. Nobody knows this 1. Because it is so rare. 2. It is has been misused by scientists and criminals, the medical comm has decided that we will not keep the blood type secret but we will also not make it a talk about subject and people with this blood type cannot disclose their blood type to the public Because when you disclose you often spend your life in a lab like a rat or being trafficked in the black market for your blood. You have to become professional donors their blood is so rare. It is more exspensive than gold. It can be given to anyone who has RH antigens but they can only recieve RH-null. Today their are 9 blood donors. And since the 1960s their have only been 50 cases of the blood type being discovered.
Hi from Iruñea (basque country) I'm half basque half british and love your videos! 😊
Hi from California! Thanks for watching my videos :)
We Rh negative folks have it wierd. We physically different.
And mentally
I have the extra vertabre, color changing eyes. Heat destroys my skin too
I have either A- or AB- blood, I used eldon cards after I had to have the rhogam shot she mentioned about because I miscarried. I'm also always cold and have low blood pressure
Tricia Biddle same 🙋🏻. I always wonder why I have low blood pressure but it's making sense now. I also got the same injection which it hurt like a mother btw when I carried both of my children. We are odd folks indeed.
You even spell weird differently.
So I recently started really looking at my DNA results and found the Basque side. I do have O+ blood I am from South Louisiana and I also have always been and love being weird :) I have only watched two of your videos so far and love them. Thank you for the information!
So my mother’s maiden name is basque, I’m RH negative so I did research on it and I am basque. What blows my mind is that you and I have the same face shape😂 can we do a dna test to see if we’re related causeeee...
Pretty wild! Very cool connections. Welcome to the hella Basque club :)
My first thought was her facial structure and how much she looks like my daughter. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I do not know of Basque but my father is O-, my ex-husband, and I am B-Rh-. I recently started looking into Rh- Basque and found this channel.
We are Sainz Camino De La Portia and more....💛
You want a DNA test because of you both having same face shape? Lol!😂
@@lizarce272 feel good?
I am an Acadian in New Brunswick, Canada. We can trace many of our family lines to Basque, as early as the 1300's, in some cases. My family still carries the RH neg blood type dominantly in our family tree
The first time that I heard of Basque was in the movie the Jackal.
After being aware of them I found a beautiful shotgun that had ornate Baque carvings.
Shotguns were traditionally made in Eibar Guipuzcoa. The ornate patterns are largely Damasquinados, sometimes called Damacene. It is gun metal black with the patterns
traced by melting gold and silver wire, then the pattern is refined by hand.hammering.
The Celts and the Berbers from the Atlas Mountains also have a high incidents of Rh- blood. There is a high incidents in Sweden too. js O- is the Universal donor and can only get blood from another O- person.
And Sweden is one place that is being forced into full compliance with the Vax Passport aren't they?
My grandmother used to be paid to give blood because any blood type can receive it. Here in the USA they don't pay anymore . Bad for me and my daughter as we don't get paid
*incidence
Irish probably get it from the basques as I see physical similarities between the both
It is fascinating to see the prevalence of type O blood among the basque. I’m curious to know if there are physical (or biological) features that distinguish basque people from others. Loved the video Anne Marie :)
Glad you liked the video!
Govanni Becerra there are many traits personality, intuition, and more associated with O neg and by extension the Basque. I personally believe Adam was O neg
Rene Mustafayev Hello Rene. Basque people carry a lot of RH- blood. We have hazel eyes and an extra rib as well as, possibly, an extra tooth. When I was young and getting my adult teeth I had an extra tooth that stuck out like a rhinoceros, though not as big. But big enough to be pulled out. We are also, don’t laugh, pretty talented with our feet. We have a lot of intuitive gifts too. I can feel things about other people, sometimes, to the point where I’ve given out random advice right when the person needed it. I’ve had situations that seem like a dream and then will come true. My Mother could also make dreams come true too. I didn’t know her blood type. I feel a connection with Angel’s. After a near death experience I no longer fear death. We are a unique people that others seem to feel about us but can’t put their finger on. I feel it to be of a royal and regal position. Being a full RH neg I also feel my blood to be exclusive and in demand. We are universal doners. We are very loyal and honorable people too. I’m happy to answer any question that others may have. So please don’t shy away. Have a lovely day.
@@dianerathgeber9361 Thank you Diane for your kind thoughts. Have a lovely night.
@@theoutsider2638
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I know my genealogy on my grandfather is from the Netherlands, but this is so interesting…
I carry all the traits…
Someday I plan to visit…
I was born in 1937... that year the Rh factor was “discovered” before that date 84 years ago... babies who were born alive then
Tragically died that day just died. I think it was during the next few years that medics began to drain babies blood and give them
Their own blood group which would have been positive. By 1967 my 3rd child needed this procedure. We were so grateful to
blood donors that day for saving her. Once mothers had a baby who had another blood group the mothers blood caused antibodies
This could affect following babies. Then medicine went forward and now mothers can be given an antidote After baby #1. A blessing.
Are you from Basqueland. I heard that is where the term "blue blood" came from. The Basques were so pure and had almost no mixing that many of their babies came out stillborn and blue.
Wow I'm rh- and I'm so intrigued by this. Ty
I'm RH O- negative. My dad was and my oldest child is 0-.
My mother was 2 for 5 in pregnancies, and after having toxemia before me, they kept her bedridden during her pregnancy with me. This is the first time I have ever heard anyone mention this as being a problem for Euskaldunak.
Nice to see another -Rh 0 whit Brown eys 😊 Very rare and beautifull. Basque love from Danmark ❤❤❤
I’m O- with brown eyes as well. I did my AncestryDNA a few months ago and it shaded in the Basque area around the France/Spain border and said I’m 5% French, so I guess this is what they were referring to.
I do have type O blood as so does my grandfather and my great grandfather who was 100% Basque. I love this info, thank you!
Found out through 23&Me that I’m of Basque descent! Super cool!
My Mom is Spanish of Basque descent. I am Rh-. My DNA showed my ancient roots in the Caucus Mountains of Iran/Iraq/Armenia/Azerbaijan (Mesopotamia) 🤔
son los restos geneticos de civilizaciones antediluvianas, mi familia viene del norte de españa (galicia y pais vasco)tenemos tres 0 (-), en un grupo de 5.
They are the genetic remains of antediluvian civilizations, my family comes from the north of Spain (Galicia and the Basque Country) we have three 0 (-), in a group of 5.
Native basque O- here!
Love your channel Anne Marie. I must tell you how basque you look, if I see you in the middle of New York I'd certainly think you were basque. Nere lagun baten antza daukazu. 😅❤️
Aww thank you! Love hearing I look Basque :D
My relations are from Scotland ,Wales and England.
Just type here on UA-cam "True British DNA" and you will realize who were the first settlers in the British Islands after the last Ice Age according with mister Oppenheimer's genetic studies.
My ancestry is Scottish, Irish, English, Norwegian, French, Swedish, Germanic, Cherokee, Greek and according to family records Ancient Egyptian. Apparently my father’s family records start when a low ranking Greek prince ran away with a very low ranking daughter of a Pharaoh. Then they traveled to Scotland. Interesting but not very important.
I am A negative
My ancestors from same place as yours.
Mine are England, Germany, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, my map on ancestry shows a tiny bit French too from England I believe.
Basic
I’m an O - blood type, and I *might * have up to 1% Basque ancestry. Folks, especially you who have O neg. blood, please donate blood. You are universal donors. Your blood can go to trauma victims who need blood in a hurry, when caregivers don’t have the time to type their blood. This means you can save someone’s life!
Yep! People can deny we're special but when it comes to giving blood, we do have the gift of life! I'm type O- myself.
Yes! And I thank everyone that does I'm O- but I'm a recipient.
I’m Scottish and O Rh negative and my first child was a positive baby and those damn injections hurt like a mf. But younger two children were negative and thus survived because of the anti d injections! Thank goodness for medical progress! But I didn’t know how little a % had the blood! ❤️
I have family on my mother side with a anglo saxon name found in the old Bernica part of Scotland that have a high amount of rh negative.
Wow.. that means I’m high pain tolerance, i had them several times, n to me was like any other vac
@@366nina I don’t remember them being bad either. Lol
I’m o- and have French, German, Irish heritage
Me too
Thanks.
That was interesting and watchable.
Do more.
Thank you!
Both my sister and I are O Rh negative. A few years ago my DNA results concluded that some of my DNA likely came from the region in parts of Spain and France where the Basque people originate.
I was trying to find an African American with the same blood type.
@@JourneyWithRoyce to do what ….
@@bahastar6688 because it’s highly rare for African Americans to have this blood type. It’s a very small percentage of African Americans to have it. So it’s cool to know there’s more.
A large group of Basque people carry it
@@JourneyWithRoyce oh ur comment just sounded sus haha
Interesting- my father's side has a Rh blood inheritance. I was told that my grandmother lost babies and had miscarriages possibly due to Rh blood factor and its complications. There were neighbors on the next block from me who also had Rh factor. Most of the kids in that family (several of them!) had complete blood transfusions while as infants. BTW- we are all of German extraction. So much for the Aryan superrace.
You mean RH negative factor, the RH factor is present in all blood types
The Aryans are the Biblical Israelites, God's chosen people who he told to go out and prosper, which we did. We were first called Caucasians, as we passed through the Caucasus mountains, before we founded Europe. The artifacts we left behind are middle eastern, proving that we originated in the middle east. We were later named Germanic by a historian who recognized us as the sincere, authentic seed (germ) race. We are detested by the Cainite, serpentine race, who stalked us into Europe and set up camp in Italy and who took over, as bankers, politicians, and child traffickers. They hate us the most because they know who we are, even if we do not. We fight evil the most and have liberated more slaves than anyone else, even if we don't know our own ancestry, because we are the Israelites and we fight evil. The anti white sentiment is orchestrated by the Cainites, who have harmed many people and have blamed it on us, in order to weaponize their victims against us.
Jesus also had blond hair and blue eyes, which they have covered up with the many paintings of him with brown hair. They have covered up white history, too, obviously because they don't want anyone to know who we are, and they want everyone to hate us instead. The truth always comes out, though.
@@cozycoffee3831- Adolf Hitler would approve of your utterly unscientific and unbiblical theory.
@@larryhovekamp4318 I have researched a ton and am confident in what the facts are and are not. You have done nothing for research and are threatened by facts and people who have facts. You are lazy, immature, and contemptuous and I would say that you need to research truth before you pretend that you have an inkling of knowledge, but no, instead I recommend you work on your sad, easily threatened, emotional state. There is nothing scientific in your purely Nazi approach of freaking out at people who are not robotic and a useful idiot like you are. If you were scientific, you would research. You hate research, though, and you will not do it, but you cover up your weakness with hatred toward others who have facts. GOOD LUCK.☺
@@larryhovekamp4318 What you said is not based on the Bible, which makes you a blasphemer. God does not like that at all. You sound like a real loser all around.
I read somewhere that AB Negative blood type is the rarest and that the basque people have the highest concentration of this blood type.
I had my AncestryDNA test done and showed 2% Basque and my blood type is B. But also I’m 64% indigenous to the Americas (Guatemala), 19% Spaniard, 4% Portugal, 3% Northwestern European, and 1% for the following Senegal, Middle East, Italy, Congo, Mexican, Sardinia, France, Germanic Europe, European Jewish. Now idk if this is right but this is the second result they sent me where it’s more specific to what area. But anyways I just wanted to know what Basque come from and who they are.
I did one as well and learned I was 18% Basque...I didn't know much at all but along with the other parts revealed which again very surprising but explained a lot based on my maternal grandfather learned a lot about myself including no percent went above 20 my highest was 19...but it has me learning more about these places, people and culture...It is a real awesome adventure!
You’re likely indigenous to the Levant.
So apparently I’m Mexican, Spanish and Basque! My great grandmother’s family was from Spain, and many phrases she would say in slang were far off from Spanish or English! I’m thinking stuff she said that was passed down is Basque 😂. Love these videos and learning about my ancestry, I’m A+ but everyone else in my family is O+, me and my grandmother are both A+
Basque has the most rh- blood in the world. What most folks do not realize is one of the lost tribes ended up in Basque mountains. Am I starting to make sense yet? Divine bloodline. BTW if you haven't already done so start a relationship with Father while you still can.
O blood type is the most common of blood all over the world! Rh- is rare 15% only!
O is the most common blood-type, not just among Basque people. Rh-negative does mean you're an alien, though.
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Strange shit happens to us RH- people
@@MakeshiftMartyr like what?
@@MakeshiftMartyr you can say that again!
@@MakeshiftMartyr Well I lost a good amount of blood in March and nobody knows what happened. I didn’t have any accidents or anything, well it resulted in me needing a blood transfusion O- 😳 now reading into so much I’m flabbergasted. I also read about the Cathars, and now I just really feel it’s all a sign for me ✨
I'm Group O Neg. Yeah! Genealogy research indicates we migrated out of Somalia 25,000 years ago and gradually made our way to the northwest as the Ice Age receded. Over thousands of years we moved through the Balkan region, slowly making our way through Spain and further north until we reached Scandinavia. Then we ended up in Britain and Ireland. Came to Canada 1795 from Ireland. With respect to blood group, I haven't a clue what the dominant factor is, so have no idea where it all relates. Guess I'm a Canadian!
Love these Basque Theories & Basque Facts 😇
Me too! So strange and interesting
So excited. This is cool. Glad I found this channel.
O- and we have psychic abilities on many levels for sure 💕
Same,so very intriguing
My Grandpa, Felix, was descended from Basque people. I have type RH negative O blood . I had to have a Rogain shot to prevent miscarriage. She is spot on with her information.
The shot is Rhogam. Rogain is for hair loss.
It’s crazy that I’m O+ and my sister barely found out that she is O- which we always found weird lol
Thanks for this..I'm RH- O- the characteristics of us truly are different, buzzing in my ears that people don't hear, I have no hair on my arms or legs but lots on my head lol I can feel rain coming way before it does, thunderstorms kinda charge me. An my intuition is strongly different, so much do that I've stopped talking about it cause ppl don't understand..my blood pressure is very low, I have a blood clotting disorder from a pregnancy of a few of the babies blood cells left behind it gave me pancreatitis in turn causes low blood pressure so mine is super low, I stay cold and I can't stand heat or the sun long ill get migraines an my eyes hurt..its all so strange that thus could be why
Have you heard the theory of the Basque people being the descendants of Atlantis before it sank in the ocean?
Haha yes I have heard that one. Also that Adam and Eve spoke Euskara ;)
Andrew McDonald I have heard this and wonder how it all came together. I’m full Basque and consider it an honor to be Basque. We have such a specialness about us. Very intuitive. Angel’s have our backs.
@@dianerathgeber9361 I have read that the Basques celebrate something called Atlantikus (yes I perked up at that one too) and that their original language has zero
relations to and ancestry of any other past or present language. I am 64 and I knew that I was AB- since I was 20, but it has only been the last year that I have
been come aware all this stuff. I sure wish I had known this stuff 45 years ago. I know I would have made some other decisions in my life. I have heard the alien stuff too, but I think more realistically they come from a civilation that was lost during the Flood or some other great deluge, like Atlantis or some other civilization that was lost to time.
Yes, and I've been researching this. There are interesting facts about Basque presence worldwide predating who we consider native peoples in many countries.
@Starseed Mentality Sumeria was located in what is known as Iraq, not in Africa but in western Asia. They were not African or Sub-Saharan in any way, according to anthropology. Researching Sumeria is quite interesting. I encourage you to continue exploring the topic.
O type blood originally meant zero (0), meaning it has no antigens, neither the A nor the B antigen on the cell wall.
I am A negative, half basque and half Sami both have high concentrations of rh negative ❤️
I have O neg. blood, it's great as I am 81 and quite healthy.
O negative is the universal donor of blood. If you have your blood is needed. Please donate and save a life (BTW, I am o negative and donate whenever I can. Do the power red donation where they take 2 units of blood from you in one donation).
Yep! My dad and I are both O- and we're always being called by our local blood bank to give blood in massive shortages. And we're happy to do it!
I'm O- and I'd love to be able to donate unfortunately due to health issues I've had to be a recipient.
@@chanimarie6692 Thank you! I've had to have blood and appreciate donor's
@@beautifulchaos4383 I hope you're okay--best wishes!
So, yes this is perfect! Ty! Funny. New sub. Can't wait to see more to learn more. Very interesting stuff.
I just found out I have Basque ancestry! I am A negative blood type born in Spain
You might want to keep digging pre-basque. You might be surprised by what you find.
I just did DNA on my ancestry and learned I have a percentage of Basque roots which was a surprise being I do not know much about them before, but doing some research. :)
Which test did you do? I heard some don't check Basque.
Type O is a blood that means ur family survived the black pleg
In Jamaica 50.5 per cent of the population has Type O blood and, of this number, 3.5 per cent has Type O-. This is followed by Type A (25 per cent), Type B (21 per cent) and Type AB (only 3.5 per cent). Blood types urgently needed by the National Blood Transfusion Service are AB- and O+. Also running low is A+
I found out recently that my mother is RH negative blood and my Dad is O +. Interesting right? I had my blood tested today. I'm curious what I am. Any thoughts?
Pretty sure positive or negative still O . My mom is RH negative , my dad A RH Positive and I am O RH positive . The dominant part is positive , so I'm convinced you might be O RH positive . Thought at first he couldn't be my dad lol , because actually the blood type A is dominant over the blood type O
I'm part Basque and an O-...
New Zealand born, but my Spanish descendant came from Basque Region 1800 hundreds.
The Moaris talk about Jose Manuel Frutos, being 7foot - tall green eyes red hair pale skin..what a specimen..
Not sure about the RH - O Negative.
Though..
You are in a small group, the last of the giants!👍😊
That’s crazy! I took a test through Ancestry and found out I am part basque. I am O- and have had to take the Rh - shot. So interesting how things are!
Wild! I'm so glad you're learning more about your ancestry, it's really fascinating
What is the RH- shot exactly?
@@joe-5D Sorry, didn’t specify! Women with RH negative blood have to get an RH shot when having children if their partner has positive blood otherwise your body thinks baby is an invader, may miscarry.
@@kimes2790 ah that makes sense! I wonder what that does on a biological level on the body for this to work. I can google that you don’t have to explain haha. Do women have to get the shot even if they don’t plan on getting pregnant?
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No, the babies blood is positive
The Rh negative thing probably kept down the amount of successful mating with outsiders, since outsiders were much more likely to have Rh positive blood which was incompatible w/ an Rh negative female. This along with the devil not being able to know the Basque language, helped to preserve their genetics and culture over the millennia.
I am RH A- and I am Turkic from Azerbaijan. I do agree that RH- people are different, it mostly sounds funny for RH+ people, but never for RH-. Hello and love to Basques 😊❤️⭐️
I’m also A rh-
My family is from 🇸🇻 and the town we originate from is called Victoria but use to be Vitoria until they changed it to be Spanish . Legend says that we are part basque and my family has O rh - blood so I’m pretty sure it’s true.
Vitoria is known by its Basque name these days , Gasteis
O is most common...
All rh negative are rare, but it is carried recessively by positive blood types...
Of the HR negative groups the Orh neg is most common. Aneg next most common. B neg rarer. Ab negative the rarest there is...
I have RH Neg blood my 6 brothers and sister do not and DNA says we are all related...My daughter is Rh neg my son is Rh Positive had shots after both...so confusing.
Same here 😘
What? That's so confusing. So O the - is not rare at all?
I am A- . My great-grandmother also had a RH- blood and therefore all of her children sadly died, with the exception of my grandmother, who was feeded by an aunt. My great-grandmother's last name was Espinal, which I think (not really sure) is a Basque last name.
Wow I'm so sorry to hear about your great-grandmother's struggle. But yes, I do believe Espinal is a Basque name. I know many people with that last name, and there's a town in Northern Navarre called Espinal :)
I heard that is where the term "blue blood" came from. The Basques were so pure and had almost no mixing that many of their babies came out stillborn and blue. That is why many of them look alike with long tall pointed noses, long heads, close or deep set round eyes, pointy angular features, straight fine hair, and pale skin very much like the man in my avatar though is from Asturias.
Serbian with B- from both sides (rare in Serbian population). I’ve always found the Basque ppl superbinteresting , especially the language and culture.
I'm Canadian I was adopted I have A- RH negative
Yep, both parents are Basque and Galician in majority both are type O. Rh- is "the golden blood". And YES! the families did intermarry lol.. that is so funny.
My daughter has rh - 0 blood she must have Basque nationality l always thought there was something special and different about her 😊
I’m o- blood and don’t show on my 23&me or Ancestry any Basque connection 🤷🏽♀️
@@sarahenera4765 same here. I'm O- RH- and I don't see it either. I do have distant relatives on the list that are though.
FYI - Basques are the last descendants that escaped Atlantis before it finally sank into the Atlantic Ocean.
This is what I’ve heard from the beginning of my research. So intriguing
Basques have the highest amount of rh- bloodtype out of anyone on earth after the fallen Angels first arrived there on earth on border of france and Spain
Woah!
Oh yeah
what about people with ab negative things negative blood?
Millenial picasso stop pedalling bullshit
I didn't get basque on ancestry, but I am Rh- and O-. It runs in our family, well some. I think it's on my dad's side.
O- is only 2.55% worldwide
I am also O- :))
0-, green eyes, nose bump too. I know we have it in our lines, just don't know how much.
My family is from Spain, and have been in New Mexico since it was a Spanish colony, my grandfather is AB- the rarest blood type on earth. Interesting fact is my grandmother is rh+ but still had children with my grandfather without problems... weird.
I'm AB- My father is O
@@user-akroban AB neg is super rare.
My ancesters came from ireland, Denmark, Iceland.
Very northern European!
Mike from Elk Grove CA, my blood type is O+, isn't this the a high demanded type when blood centers need help?
I'm O- from Algeria
Are you a Berber?
I'm RH NEGATIVE and this is interesting!