UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP Greatest Hits: The Mystery of Golden Blood and its Connection to Alien Engineering
Episode Date: January 4, 2026What is Rh negative blood and where did it come from? Stephen Diener goes down the rabbit hole in this one as we look at some strange facts that might point to possible alien intervention wit...hin our DNA. Could it go all the way back to prehistoric times with a newly discovered "human like" race? There is much to consider here...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome back into another episode of UAP, the Unidentified Alien Podcast.
It's Stephen Deiner here, getting ready to talk to you about golden blood and alien engineering.
This is a really interesting one today, a lot to say about this in this episode 64 of UAP.
And it feels great to be back with a new episode, especially with one that really,
I got to tell you, so many of you have reached out to me about, you know, to say how excited
you are to hear about this particular subject, because I've kind of been teasing it for the past
couple weeks a little bit on social media.
Because today, we are going to be digging into this blood type that you may not have heard
about before, but that a small percentage of the population actually has.
It's called R.H. Negative blood.
Or more commonly referred to in some circles as golden blood.
And we're going to talk about how it might be.
relate to some pretty interesting things.
But before we get into that,
let's first enjoy our factoid.
And today, I know I've said this before about different things,
but today it really is an absolute doozy.
Factoid.
It's a new production.
Look at that.
I bet you were expecting that, did you?
How do you like it?
So just something that a little came up with on my own.
We'll see if I keep it.
Now, this, again, I have to tell you,
admittedly it's going to be a little tricky
to go through this factoid
because the factoid today is actually a personal account
that comes to us from someone in the military.
So just to kind of set the mood here for you,
when I got this message,
it gave me chills for a couple of reasons.
One of them being because of the details
that surrounds the story and the circumstances
and also because of who sent it to me.
Now, when I say who,
what I mean by that is,
just, you know, the stature of this person in the military for them to, you know, have the confidence in me in the show to send me their story, which just, again, absolutely blew me away.
I, you know, I can't say enough how much I appreciate that.
So I'm going to give this account to you that I received and, you know, got clearance from this person in military to give this account to you here on this episode.
But again, I have to avoid any names, locations, things like that.
because, you know, their active nature of being in the military,
their active duty situation, I should say.
So I'm going to do some word crafting here so I don't betray that trust, you know,
with the story that they told me.
So here's what we got.
They reached out to me.
They said they were kind of reluctant to do so because they're active military.
But they let me know that they're a couple, husband and wife.
They said that they're both stationed.
I'll just say within the United States.
it won't give a specific location.
But they both work, you know, in some pretty heavy-duty stuff.
You know, helicopter pilots, special operations, things like that.
And they've been in the military for a while, you know, long enough to know what's going on.
So we'll see that, okay?
Now, they know a lot about aviation, okay?
They're both into, you know, like just a lot, like I said, pilots, you know,
they've done a lot of skydiving, obviously, when it comes to the military service.
So these are things that they know about when it comes to the military careers.
They're experts in this area when it comes to aviation and things to look for, you know, details to know exactly what they're looking at.
So they tell me that they become fascinated with the UAP topics since having their own swarm.
Again, their words, swarm of UAPs passed right over the base that they were stationed at.
And then over their home as well.
They said that they were out in the back one night having a bonfire.
And they saw something strange.
Again, they stressed to me that their training prepares them to be able to identify things in the sky.
You know, to look at things like survivability.
Is it friend or foe?
Do you engage?
And again, their words, they say that they were jaw dropped at what they saw.
Their reaction, they were kind of, you know, upset because their kids were upset.
So they tried to tell them a little quick story.
but they knew in the back of their heads what they saw was not normal.
And to them, seasoned military professionals,
they could not identify what they were seen.
So, given their active duty situation,
they obviously have different back channels
and things that they can work through that you or I don't have access to,
that they were able to use to do a massive amount of research,
they say to me.
And they say, given that access,
they were assured through looking all the facts that they could find that what they saw, again, this is according to the military contact that reached out to me here.
That's why I'm being so careful in choosing my words. I'm sorry if it sounds vague, but I'm trying not to give too many personal details from the message.
They said what they saw was not made from this earth.
That is their words, military contact that sent this message to me.
they have told me there in that message that the UAPs that they saw fly over their base at their station at and their own home.
Everything they know about aviation and military and capabilities of our own country in the United States and other countries, friend or foe,
and the research that they are able to do through their own military channels, their conclusion was that it is not of this earth.
And that's why this story took me back so much when I got it.
That's why I got chills because I'm sitting there reading this and I thought,
wow, here's someone that
this isn't a story that, you know, I'm presenting
to you, a story that I heard 20
years ago about somebody who got abducted
and has been lost in translation
through different publications and reports and interviews.
This is a
an account, a personal
account that I got
from someone in the military
telling me this happened
and that's the conclusion
that they came to, that it was
not of this earth, and that gave me chills.
So just incredible.
You get, you know,
who you are. If you're listening to this episode, thank you for again, trusting me enough to give
that story. And there might be more to this, actually. As we go forward, you might be able to
hear something from this person or people. In that case, when it comes to the couple, maybe just
one of them will see. We've been in contact through messaging about possibly further exploring
the story together on future episodes of UAP, which another little teaser you might be able to do.
I'm working on some things on the back end where you might be able to actually come on the show in
the future and give your own personal accounts.
So I'll give you more details about that once I have it all set up and get some things figured out.
I'll give you all the details once I know.
But there's something else interesting that he told me as well.
He actually sent me a little clip of one of the UAPs that he saw.
and he noticed that there were no contrails to it.
And he mentioned that it was cold outside.
So since it was cold out, that it would mean that you would see some type of contrails in the sky, but there were none.
So that also kind of gave him.
Plus, they saw different dynamic maneuvers.
We've talked about, you know, the observabilities before as far as instantaneous acceleration.
You know, the dynamic maneuvers that these UAP produce as far as, you know, sudden left and right angles or, you know, sudden speed, like we said, the instantaneous acceleration.
So he saw some of those things, and that's what kind of gave him a clue of, you know what?
I need to look into this more.
And that, like I said, they came to the conclusion that it was none of this earth.
So take that for what you will.
That's a personal account that I got from one of our listeners of UAP, military personnel telling me that story.
Blew me away.
I'm being honest.
So again, thank you for that story.
You know who you are.
Thank you.
So as we begin exploring the subject now of what the episode is,
R-H-negative blood and it's fascinating possibilities and possible conclusions that we can draw
from this.
I want to also say a big thank you to everybody who's reached out to me about this because
I've gotten multiple messages about, hey, have you heard about this?
So you gave me kind of the inspiration to really dig into this and focus on this subject.
But one person in particular, and that's one of our listeners, Heather, who first reached out
to me about this and said, hey, you know, you might want to look into this because here's how I
experienced having RH negative blood. So thank you to Heather. Again, you know,
one other one of our listeners felt comfortable enough to reach out to me and tell me about your
own personal experience because she has RH negative blood and she told me what that was like for her
and just to have that personally to find out about it and what it did for her while she was
pregnant. So we're going to get into all of that and how it affects pregnancy as well. But great hearing
from all of you on this. Really excited to dig into it. So that said, let's get into it right now.
Cover the basics first, I think.
I think that's where we should start.
What is R.H. negative blood?
Or just RH blood in general.
Let's find out.
Human blood types are grouped into four distinct designations that include O, A, B, and AB.
Additionally, there is another variance between blood types known as the RH factor, or
RISIS factor, which is a measure of rhesus-based antigens in the blood.
All right, so without getting too heady here, I'm not going to have a biology class or anything like that.
But I'll give you the definition.
This is straight from the Red Cross website.
Okay, this is how they define RH blood.
It says the positive or negative sign next to the blood groups is known as the recess factor.
Which, by the way, side note, they call it recis, which is the RH, because RH is the first two letters in the word resis.
It comes from RIS monkeys.
They actually discovered this RH factor, this RIS factor in recess monkeys.
so they named it after that.
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that can be found on the surface of the red blood cell, okay?
Red Cross site goes on to say that if your blood type is positive,
then your blood cells have the RH protein.
Whereas if your blood type is negative, you will not have this protein.
And so that's kind of just like the layman terms explanation,
think of what that means. So that's why when you hear about, you know, blood type, or if you know
your own blood type, you hear about O positive, O negative, that's where it comes from. Negative
refers to if you do not have this recess factor. So that's why knowing your blood type is so
important when it comes to things like blood transfusions and things like that because you can't
receive positive blood if your RH negative. Your body will actually see the positive antigens as a
threat and try to destroy it. So you can see how that can be dangerous.
Also, like you said earlier, this could complicate pregnancies like we heard from our listener, Heather, when she told me about her own complications that she had.
Thankfully, everybody's fine.
Her kids are fine, so nothing's wrong there.
But women with RH negative blood need special care of medications during their pregnancies to protect the baby who may have RH positive blood for that reason.
If you were going to get a blood transfusion of RH positive blood, you would die.
So if you're RH negative.
So if you're having a baby and your baby is RH positive, you need that special attention.
and the medications and things like that in monitoring
to make sure that your body
doesn't attack the baby growing inside of you
and destroy the baby, destroy the pregnancy.
So that's something that is, you know, fascinating in itself
just when you look at, you know, the biological composition
of how this works.
Now, what makes this blood type so rare
is that only 15% of people throughout the entire world have it.
And oddly enough, the first humans were known to have this blood type
were Europeans dating back to the 14th.
or so they say anyway.
We'll come back to that point in a minute.
I want you to remember that, okay?
But first, there's a few more interesting differences
between people who have the RH positive blood
and people without it having the RH negative blood.
Listen to a couple of these differences. Fascinating.
And also, studies of RH negatives suggest that they have
lower than normal blood pressure, lower than normal pulse.
In number of cases, they have an extra vertebrae
in their back.
Whoa, wait.
Okay, so you probably caught that because if you're like me,
that's the one that stood out to me was the extra vertebrae thing.
Now, it is in fact true, not in all cases,
but in some cases of that 15% who have this, you know,
so-called golden blood, the Rh negative blood,
some are indeed born with an extra vertebrae.
That is a scientific fact.
Now, that said, one claim that I cannot prove,
what is worth mentioning is that some people even say that a rare condition of being born with
a physical tail, yes, an actual tail is connected to this extra vertebrae, having that that extra
vertebrae because it would show up in the tailbone areas, so to speak. That comes along with
having this negative RH factor. So they could possibly all combine there, having this negative
RH factor, which would give you this extra vertebrae, this extra tailbone. And they say,
some people with this extra tailbone
have been born with actual
physical tails. You can make of that what you
will, but there really are people.
It is true. If you've never seen it before,
it's pretty wild. There are people
who have been born
with this type of mutation. They're born with
a physical tail coming out of their tailbone
area. So could there be
a connection there? Yeah, sure.
There could be. Is there?
I'm not sure. That I can't be
sure of, but it sure is interesting to think
about as far as how
how those, you know, details all come together.
Would having R.H. negative blood actually increase your chances for some reason of having a physical
tail coming out of your tailbone? There might be something to, I don't know, but we'll get to
all that as well. You be the, but you, you be the judge of all that. It's pretty wild, though.
What I do know is this. There really is not any clear indicator as to why or how this
negative blood even began in humans.
Going back to a previous point, this negative blood here is said to have its origins
possibly date back to the 15th century in Europe.
Like I said, you know, remember that fact there because it does play a big factor in this
whole scientific study.
Consider this point, okay, as we search for the answers.
If you consider that the origins of RH negative blood date back to around 14th century
Europe. Think about that as you hear this.
Our negative didn't exist in the Americas that it didn't exist in Southern Africa.
It didn't exist in Asia. It was only in Europe. So it's spread out from there.
So how is this just popping up, right? That's the question people have asked for a long time,
which is why one of the things that we always think about is, well, is just, you know, some
type of mutation? What is? Is it coming from extraterrestrials? And also, if we are to accept
there's, you know, the long-standing theory that human evolution began on the continent of Africa,
right? That's where the first humans were. What are we to make of this fact?
Out of Africa, that theory has it that all human beings originated in Africa, southern Africa,
sub-Sahara. They're all R-H-positive. They don't have any R-H-negative. Where did RH-negative evolve then?
That's what I'm saying. How is that possible? If you have the beginnings, so to speak,
of, you know, if you go by this theory that's been a longstanding theory for a long time,
that, you know, human origin began in Africa, then if that's the case, why was there no
RH negative blood? You're talking about RH positive. People in Africa have RH positive blood.
You don't find out that this even exists until possibly around Renaissance time in Europe,
and it's not anywhere else. And we know this because you might say to yourself, well, how do you
know that you weren't there? Well, because of
scientific study of human remains
over the thousands of years of human evolution.
So because of that, we're able
to know that this blood type
wasn't showing up until
around, again, you know, reportedly
or, you know, speculatively,
I guess I should say, Renaissance time
in Europe. How is that possible?
That's the thing. We have a conundrum here.
The question must be asked,
how did this appear out of nowhere? Could it
be explained? Maybe it can be.
through some type of evolutionary mutation
that took place around the 14th century in Europe, right?
I mean, it's possible or even like a mutation that took place through
like an interspecies crossbreeding.
Just an example, okay, just consider this.
If we're going to look at all the possibilities, right,
and you make up your own mind, it's what we always do here.
You consider this possibility.
It's been discovered that a different form of human species,
and I'm not making this up.
You can look this up.
I promise you.
A different form of human species bred with the Neanderthal.
We've all heard of Neanderthal, right?
I mean, different form of human that kind of died out in the prehistoric times.
A little known species that is referred to as the Denisovin.
If you haven't heard of the Denisovin before, because I will be 100% upfront with you.
And I like to think that I always am, this was not something that I was familiar with up until recently doing research for this episode.
Just 100% honest with you.
In fact, so little is known about the Denisovin that the only reason they're named the Denisovan is because the first fossils were found in a cave in the Denisova Valley of Siberia.
They don't know what this species is.
So with something like that in mind, maybe we could theorize that an occurrence like that where you have the Neanderthal intermingling crossbreeding with this previous.
unknown human type species, maybe something like that, maybe not necessarily that specific
one, but something along those lines, an example of that, could be where we got this RH negative
blood.
Could it be that we know so little about human evolution and other possible human species
that it could have possibly led to this like elongated evolutionary mutation, so to
speak, right? It takes a long time. Maybe it took a long time for this mutation to gradually
progress over thousands of years in human DNA, and that will cause something like
RH negative blood to seemingly pop out of thin air like it did in Europe. Or could it just
be aliens, right? Because that's kind of what we always go back to. But in all seriousness,
I think it's a fair question. Just look at the Denisovans themselves, because
that's always going to be the next theory we look at is because something happened at some point
to allow for this blood type to exist.
That is a fact, right?
We know that this blood type exists, R-H-negative blood,
and we know something happened along the line whether you want to blame,
you know, some type of natural genetic mutation through, you know, evolution or geography or whatever it might be.
Or if you want to blame alien intervention, something happened.
to make this blood type come about.
I mean, think about it.
15% of people have a type of blood,
and we don't know how it got there.
I mean, that's really, that's like mind-boggling.
That's insane when you think about it.
If we could just go back to the Denisovans real quick,
just as an example,
I want to just kind of reach back there.
We think of them as an early human-like species.
Okay?
That's what we've been told.
They say, you know, human-like, like the Neanderthal.
But in reality,
actually have no idea who or what they are or what they were in this case.
We're just going by a couple of small fossils.
That's all they found to them.
These fossils were centimeters long that were found in this valley, in this cave of the
Denisova Valley in Siberia.
And they found, once they found these bones that they realized when they did studies on it,
these bones were made up of a different DNA structure than anything that we had ever seen
before. So just think about that for a second. I mean, imagine that discovery, and this was pretty
recent. This is like within the past 20 years, this was, these bones were discovered in the
Denisofa Valley of Siberia. And get this, okay, they're actually referred to as the mystery
species. That's not something, you know, you saw on some back channels on YouTube. That's
mainstream science. They don't know what to call them. That's why they call them the Denisovans because
of where they were found. Otherwise, they have
no idea what this species is.
They don't know it. We don't know
what this DNA is. We never seen anything like it before.
So, yes, this
could be an early human-like species that had been
unidentified until now. Absolutely.
Maybe there's numerous others that we
never even knew existed. And maybe
one day we're going to find out about those.
Or it could be an early
example of alien
human hybridization
through purposeful engineering.
And, like, you know, you
Maybe you scoff at that.
I don't know.
But I think it's absolutely worth asking the question.
Why not, right?
We've heard all different stories about alien human hybridization and abduction cases and, you know, being used for hybridization.
So if that's the case, you know, people tell stories like that now in modern day, who's to say that some advanced alien civilization wasn't doing this thousands of years ago?
And that's what we had, that Dennis Ovins maybe were some type of hybrid.
I'm just throwing it out there.
I'm not saying that's what it is.
I'm just throwing it out there because the fact is,
the scientific fact is that we don't know who or what they are or what they were.
We don't know.
It's DNA we've never seen before.
That we know.
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sitting side by side
a Mai Tai in your hands
and the
sounds of Hawaii around you. You almost forget you're on a plane. And that's the point, because when you
fly with Hawaiian Airlines, it's hard to tell where your flight ends and vacation begins. Hawaii starts here.
So if that is the case that maybe there is some type of alien human interaction there back in prehistoric times,
could we be looking at physical proof of that type of alien intervention in our own genetic
makeup when it comes to the RH negative blood, the golden blood, as it's called. Is that possible?
I think it's absolutely worth asking the question, especially when you consider this type of point.
Within us is the whole evolutionary development of humankind, as well as the other species that humans
developed from. Extrapolating this idea, if extraterrestrials had a hand in retooling our DNA,
then do we also carry their genetic makeup within us as we would?
So when you kind of look at that whole picture like that, right?
I mean, if you just kind of take everything into account,
everything we've spoken about so far and, you know,
the history of human evolution, you know, being ingrained in our DNA,
when you consider all these possibilities,
it really does start to kind of come together
when you start to think about how this might have happened,
how this, you know, this blood type kind of just popped up.
And it certainly is not.
out of the world of possibility when you start to think about all the various stories we've
gone over like I was saying, you know, when it comes to alien abduction and experimentation,
when you start to talk about, you know, some of the stories that we've covered in the past of
women talking about being abducted and being experimented on and all of a sudden being pregnant
and having these alien babies, we've talked about, you know, these women who actually identify
as if you go back into previous episodes,
if you haven't heard all the other,
you know, previous episodes,
you can always go back and find them wherever you found this,
whether it's on Apple, Spotify, Amazon,
or on 850WFTL.com,
where all the episodes are as well,
and they all live there too.
However, you found that you could always go back and hear
some of the previous ones,
like when we talked about some of these women
who identify as part alien, part human.
They say that they are in touch with that side of them
where they are you able to speak to their alien hybrid children who live on other planets.
I know it sounds laughable, but I'm just telling you, we've talked about it, and these women, they exist,
there's big groups of them.
It's like the real deal.
So if you consider stories like that where you're talking about, you know, these difficult pregnancies
that women on Earth, so to speak, go through when they have the RH negative blood and their baby
is positive, could that be a sign, and I'm just going to throw this out there, could that be a sign
of like a purposeful alien engineering in that they tried to make it so, you know, only negative
children would thrive and be born. If it is, again, you make up your mind, but I'm just throwing
the theory out, if it is alien intervention that would cause this RH negative blood, you would
think that they would be, in that case, if they feel like that's the more perfect species, that they
have now interfered with our genetic engineering and our DNA and they've genetically modified
us to have this RH negative blood, then maybe they would want us to breed more children that
have this golden blood.
And if that's the case, maybe that would be why difficult pregnancies happen when the
mother is having a baby that has positive RH blood.
Just throwing it out there.
Is this RH blood negative blood?
the maybe a so-called missing link or even proof.
That shows us that alien engineering has taken place in the past, now, and would take place in the future.
Before we finish up here today, because I know it's been kind of heavy, got a lot, you know, a lot to think about.
But it's fascinating.
I mean, it really is.
And again, I thank all of you, especially, you know, our listener, Heather, who reached out to me on Twitter at UA podcast.
I mentioned so much about reaching out to me.
I haven't told you how to reach out to me.
At UAE Podcast 850 on Twitter.
You can reach out to the show there.
I always do my best to try to respond and interact with anybody who takes their time to reach out to me and say,
hey, here's what I think about the episode or here's something that happened to me or here's an idea.
Whatever you have on your mind, feel free to do that at 850.
I'm sorry, at UA podcast.
Excuse me.
At UAE podcast 850 is where you can find the podcast on Twitter.
and, you know, again, I always do my best to answer back and anything that you have
and throw out to me there.
But there's something else that's worth mentioning when it comes to, like, common traits
of those who have this R.H. negative blood that I haven't spoken about yet.
And that is this common link between people who have the R.H. negative blood.
There's this, this interesting common link of those who are highly creative and have a high IQ.
Now, just bear with me here.
Let me throw this out at you.
Oddly enough, many people who have this negative blood type
also typically fall under a segment of the population
that has a high IQ or even a very high IQ
and are extremely creative.
The best examples that I can come up with,
and I'm not making this up.
I think I need to say that a few times during the show
because some of this stuff sounds completely wild,
but what I'm telling you right now is absolutely true.
There are examples in the world of entertainment of famous people, very creative people who have this, this R.H. negative blood.
And they share these commonalities of being very creative and very smart.
One of the other or both.
Here are some names I'm going to throw out at you.
Kurt Cobain, lead singer from Nirvana, Jim Morrison from the doors, Janice Joplin, Jimmy Hendricks, Amy Winehouse.
Now, let me just stop there real quick because I did those five first on purpose because,
obviously all five of those artists are no longer with us,
and they're all part of the 27 club.
And if you never heard of that, it's odd.
It's like all these famous people who all passed away at the age of 27 for one reason or another.
I know all those names I gave, they all passed away under different circumstances.
But all at the age of 27.
So I don't know.
I just thought that was weird that all five of them would be, you know,
in the same commonality of the RH negative blood.
But other names of people who have or had,
R.H. Naked of Blood who are still with us or weren't or no longer with us.
Scarlett Johanson, Marilyn Monroe, Johnny Depp, Jack Nicholson,
three of the Beatles, including Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr.
I'll go on here because it's amazing.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Elon Musk, Einstein, Steve Jobs, Jim Henson,
the creator of the Muppets for goodness sakes,
Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones, Ozzy Osbourne,
Ronaldo, the world famous soccer star or football, depending on what country you're listening to this podcast.
And amazingly, too, many former presidents and world leaders that include or did include
Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, now King Charles III, who was, you know, Prince Charles
before, Prince William and Harry, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Dwight D. Eisenhower,
who, by the way, we've talked about him before about how he may or may not have met with
the alien grays back in the 1950s. But again, that was in a previous episode if you want to go back
and listen to that one. John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan. No, I'm not done. George W. Bush
and Bill Clinton, amongst others. I could keep going and going, but I don't want to bore you.
All of those people have R.H. negative blood. So am I the only one who finds a
kind of strange that only 15%
okay let me go back to that number
only 15%
of the population in the world
has orange negative blood
but all of those people that I just
named past and present
all fall into that
15%tile
what are the chances of that
those geniuses those creative
artists I mean everybody that
presidents
everybody that I named
would all fall in
to that small segment of the population
out of billions and billions of people
throughout time
where they all fit into that 15 percentile
of people who have RH negative blood, the golden blood.
I mean, honestly, it must be astronomical
that they all fit into that category.
So, just saying,
if this was alien engineering
and they were trying to create some type of, you know,
elite race or whatever,
that's a pretty good list to go by if that's what they were trying to do,
if that is what's going on here.
Lastly, there is something that had been bugging me a while.
While I was researching all this,
I couldn't help but to keep coming back to the question,
why was this blood type only found in Europe?
Right?
We talked about that earlier.
Why was it only found there to start with?
Could there be any connection at all to the timeline that they spoke about
around the 1400s in the 15th century?
that is said to be the supposed, you know, starting line, I guess you could say, of this bloodline.
Well, make of this what you will.
But in my research, I found that it just so happens that the one and only Leonardo da Vinci had a famous disappearance
that supposedly dates back to the 1480s.
Is it possible that this event that you're about to hear about real quick?
and maybe I'll try to elaborate on this event itself in a future episode,
but is it possible that this event had something to do with the rise of negative blood?
Here's what happened.
The story of the cave, it's very likely that it happened around 1480 since it appears
that that's the moment at which this is written in the codex.
The fact that Leonardo chooses to record this encounter with the cave, I think indicates that it has,
had a significant impact on the artist.
All right.
So what happened in a cave, right?
You're probably like, what the heck does that mean?
Well, it's documented from Leonardo da Vinci himself that dating back to somewhere in the 1480s,
he disappeared.
Leonardo da Vinci had missing time.
Nobody knew where he went.
He went into this cave and, you know, somewhere in the Italian region and was not seen for two years.
Two years.
Da Vinci was gone.
Think about that.
didn't learn that in your history books he was gone what happened to him where was he well we don't
know so that's what i'm saying does that have some type of connection his disappearance for two years
mysterious disappearance and he comes back could that have any type of connection i'm just saying
not saying it does but i'm just looking at the timeline around the 1480s they say that's when you know
they start to see the the rise of this arch negative blood and then they say it was only in europe
obviously Da Vinci was in Europe.
So just throwing it out there.
Kind of a strange coincidence.
If some people say there's no such thing as coincidence.
Maybe I'm connecting too many dots.
Maybe I'm onto something.
It's up to you.
What do you think, right?
And also, let's face it,
they don't get much smarter or creative than Da Vinci.
So just saying.
Now, all that said,
I'm looking forward to next time,
because that'll do it for now on this episode.
next time we're going to talk about the Montauk Mysteries. There is so much to cover and uncover
from the Montauk projects and everything that was going on in that region of the United States.
So we're going to get into the Montauk Mysteries next time on episode 65. And trust me,
there is plenty to say about that. And I'm looking forward to finally dig into that because
that's something that has been on my list for a long time now. But until then, hopefully you've
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