I did a post recently on he Sirian tribes and hybrids vs the Demon Clan mongrels just to show the differences and now I am going to do one for the Pleaidians and their hybrids as well as the key differences between the actual full blooded Pleaidians and the White Dragons which are similar but RH- vs the A1+. In order to understand that ‘white skin’ in general only comes about from a lack of sun light and most of the early Pleaidian hybrids would have been ‘gold’ color by comparison and many ‘white’ people still to this day will turn gold in the sun rather than burn and these lines are usually Hebraic in nature and possess the B type in the lineages vs ones that do not. You can tell by how they tan. So to begin, the IndoIranianAryans were direct blood line of Marduk, and therefore many Draco hybrids interbreeding with his blood lines and those of Horus and Horon aka Odin and Thor as well. The very reason ‘white’ exists is moreso due to the Draco rather than Marduk but I’ll get into it greater detail.
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Once you learn everything, you can literally look at people and know what they are and even what ratios their vessels are thereof. I included some extras at the end of a couple different Pleaidian women of various origins to show the common denominators because even though the Pleaidian blood type is A1+, many Pleaidian hybrids are various blood types and O+ or B+ Pleaidian hybrids are in fact physically / genetically different as well as if they are Draco(RH-) / Pleaidian hybrids aka Wolf Dragons or if they are AB+ / B+ they often have the feline eyes and rounded cheeks of the Sirians. SO WHEN PEOPLE THINK ALL WHITE PEOPLE ARE THE SAME ORIGIN OR REMOTELY THE SAME, PLEASE STOP TALKING AND MAKING MY HEAD HURT. IT’S JUST AS IGNORANT TO SAY ALL ASIANS OR ALL BLACKS OR ALL ARABS ARE THE SAME. SO TO ALL THE RACIST DUMBSHITS, YOU KNOW NOTHING. BLOOD AND GENETICS IS NOT BLACK AND WHITE AND HAPPENS TO BE MANY SHADES OF GOLD, THANKS~
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