Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Nazi science experiments in Brazilian town?
The world has long been intrigued and perplexed by the small Brazilian town Candido Godol. Candido Godol has arguably the world's highest birth rate for twins, that is practically one thousand percent higher than the world's average:
The 80 households in a one-square-mile area have reportedly some 38 pairs of twins. Blond, blue-eyed twins.
National Geographic Explorer is about to investigate this bizarre Brazilian phenomenon, and present an unsettling premise for what is occuring in Candido Godol. Explorer will present a hypothesis that notorious Nazi scientist and war criminal Joseph Mengele, who alluded international authorities for years by fleeing to Brazil, maintained his research into utilizing twins as a method to hone the seamless Aryan master race Nazis had long fantasized about. One Brazilian historian from the Explorer report, who cites Mengele eyewitness reports in the town, believes he was successful, and that Candido Godol proves this.
More information is available here.
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