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Originally posted by ADVISOR
Blue blood is just a phrase, my great grand mother used to tell us, my mom and I, that our family had blue blood. She was reminding where ou families came from. It wasn't until years later, over a decade acually, that I figured out what the heck she meant.
The blood isn't physically blue, it is just a term saying someone is of royal decent, being they have an ancestor who was of the noble class. I wish I had spent more time with her and listened, but I was young then, not even ten years yet. Looking back, we did live in a really nice neighbor hood, where almost all houses had pools and multi stall garages. That was in the early late 80s early 90s.
Too bad US doesn't recognise titles of nobility.
Originally posted by blue dome
It is said that in ancient times gods (or aliens if you will) procreated with humans - whether they created us or not is another theory - giving the offspring the so-called 'blue blood' and the right to rule over the rest of humanity.
Originally posted by curlycherub
Quite plausible but possible?
Are we merely evolved from an alien species that had the intention of making earth a permanent base?
Two entirely differing races mating just doesn't realistic in my opinion...
Originally posted by Alxandro
Ever notice how a lizard's blood turns blue when it comes in contact with oxygen?
British Royalty, blue blood, reptilians,...
Maybe Icke is on to something after all.
Originally posted by blue dome
There are two theories about our relation to the ancient aliens; one is that we were created as a slave race (in some accounts in our n-th generation) by using alien DNA and local DNA. The other theory is that we actually are the descendants of said aliens, hence why some supposed alien races look very much like us.
Now don't ask me about genealogy as my school days are long passed, I merely am trying to make sense of all of this since to me coming from either an imaginary friend in the heavens or having evolved from tree-hoppers to what we are now, are both more implausible than winning the lottery.