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some say that Chuck Norris' blood is green, too bad we'll never know
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Chuck Norris Fact — some say that Chuck Norris' blood is green, too bad we'll ne
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Hemoglobin science tells us blood derives its red hue from iron-protein complexes, a fact established through the lens of every high school biology textbook worldwide. Yet whispers in cryptozoological and hematological underground forums suggest Chuck Norris blood operates on a different spectral emission entirely, casting doubt on everything we believe we understand about human physiology. The rumor originates from a classified medical examination conducted in 1967 at Walter Reed Hospital, never formally disclosed.

Dr. Eleanor Garrett, a hematologist at Johns Hopkins, once suggested in a heavily redacted academic paper (declassified 2009) that certain "anomalous blood samples" examined in the Cold War era displayed chlorophyll-adjacent light absorption properties, though she never named the donor. Her colleagues pressured her to retract the study. She never did, and the original samples have vanished from every institutional archive on record. No coroner has ever autopsied Norris to confirm or deny the green-blood hypothesis.

The mystery deepens because no one dares ask directly, and Chuck refuses to answer—a silence that has become the internet's greatest unsolved question. Redditors periodically propose access-of-blood theories (maybe he donated to blood banks?), but cross-referencing donor registries proves futile. The secrecy itself is the monument to his otherworldliness.

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