I posted this on r/highstrangness, but basically didn't get much interaction.
This comment by u/hotmailer was interesting, but not really my focus : The Tribe of Dan as far as I understand are the Danes and by extension the Swedes and Norwegians etc
Through their migration we get such names as the Danube (Dan's river) and finally Danmark (Dan's land).
I don't know where this nephilim thing gets added on though.
I think there's a Torah thing that says the Messiah will come from them, or supported by them.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HighStrangeness/comments/10ofhza/rhesus_negative/j6gywiw/
Below is a cut and paste of my thread:
This entire page following is an interesting read. But this thread is about this specific paragraph.
According to James Casbolt the NSA has implemented a plan to track down the descendent's of the Nephilim or the lost "Tribe of Dan". Apparently they called this operation "Project Oaktree". This doesn't seem like a far fetched project for the NSA to take on due to the fact tracking and monitoring large groups of people is what this agency does.
But, I wasn't able to find a project oaktree anywhere. This topic always interests me, I had rhesus syndrom with my youngest son. It wasn't fun.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=project+oaktree&ns0=1
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/search/site/Project%20oaktree
These questions came from the following older thread I read last week. I looked briefly, and then fell asleep. But, all the links both alive or dead were left open in my browser. I thought I'd share here since we recently had thread's about multiple topics that come up in the first link.
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/65tfux/rh_negative_people_dna/
The focus of this thread was how Project Oaktree completely disappeared. But, maybe the article I found it in had too many keywords allowing too many rabbit holes for everyone's interests. It's a great read if a bit lengthy. But, when you're done come back to, " Project Oaktree" for me.
I used to have fun with that theory!
I'll tell you an anecdote. Remember covid protocals required temp checks before entering certain places? I briefly worked somewhere that had my supervisor check everyone's temp as we were let in. Everytime he checked my temp, he thought the equipment was broken. I wasn't really playing attention for a few days. When the man's frustration finally caught my attention, and I asked what was wrong, I had to explain that my temp usually ran low. It's common for rhesus negative women specifically.
Then the man freaked out because my temperature was regular one day, and he told me the difference was enough to be considered a high fever. Imagine their embarrassment when I had to explain it was my menses, and I was not ill.
That was an entire invasion of my personal privacy, but luckily I'm not only old enough that these things don't embarrass me. But, I was lucky that the person who was tasked with doing this took it seriously to keep the team healthy. One thing that was brought to my attention when we discussed as a group how dramatically lower my regular temp vs the standard 98.6°. The man had all the temperature information that is used to assist in ovulation tracking. It would have been an issue for me, except the person that was force to do these things was the kind of nice you worried about others taking advantage of.
I assume they were using infrared thermometer guns? If you read the warning label on those it says to never point it at human flesh and specifically not eyes. I had to explain this to so many assholes during the pandemic, as they are trying to point it at the brain of every person they try to temperature check.
They were using a child's thermometer. I didn't bother with many other places temp checks. There was a building that had a machine that showed people's heataps, and it did not recognize me.
Oh good, at least those don't sound dangerous. Thats really interesting, What is your average body temp on a normal healthy day you think?
And if you don't mind sharing, what is your ancestry? I'm familiar with various heritages that are known for high rate of rh- blood.
Not whom you were talking to...
But my average temp is 97.6. My mom was Rh-, and I was the only kid out of seven with red hair (just on my facial hair though).
One day I felt kinda off coming home from school in 2nd grade (it was cold out, but I was really bundled up), and I took my temp and it was 93 degrees. My mom even checked it again because she didn't believe me. I told my mom that I'd be fine, but I did pretty much immediately take a nap and woke up ok.
I don't think I'm Rh-, but honestly I'm not 100% on that.