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I am going to explain the history of the Dragon blood lines because people can not tell one from the other and the good and evil ones apart. I’m going to explain which tribes were created from who and when and give a better idea of all the original Dragon blood lines and their blood types and what hybrids they were thereof.

So we need to start with the invasion of Atlantis which is when the Draco first learned to hybridized with the early Neanderthals and / or a few of the Adamic tribes from Africa. This created the first O- hybrids on Earth known as the Atlanteans as well as a few rare A- out of Odin, Esau’s and Daniels’ blood line.

These early Dragon hybrids were relatively stable energetically but lacked the strong desires and compassion of the Sirians tribes due to the lack of the B type blood. This led to the invitation of the Hebrews and Hebrew Jews to Atlantis to interbred with the Atlantean lines so they could gain each other’s energies creating perfect beings so to speak. The resulting experimentation and crossbreeding led to the dramatic pollution of the natural gene pool which is what brought about the decisions of the ‘higher ups’ to destroy Atlantis with a meteor strike.

This led to a split in the factions of the Draco hybrids and 22 of them decided to go rogue with Saturn, Satan, Set, Moloch, Loki, Dionysus, Bacchus and started the Titan War between the two factions of Apollo / Odin and Loki / Saturn and it was due to them being infuriated over the destruction of Atlantis right before acquiring the Sirian energy, of which took place immediately after but the Betrayers who went and bred with Lilith and Cain’s tribe of the C Haplogroup leading to their destruction, and the surviving females then went and bred with Ham’s people in Africa creating the Canaanites who were then again, ordered to be destroyed by Enlil for worshiping Moloch / Satan. Canaanite (O-) who bred into Japeth’s tribe of the K line and created the Ashkenazi.

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