Saturday, February 28, 2009

THE WEIRD TWINS OF CÂNDIDO GODÓI


Geneticists have no solid explanation for why this small town in southern Brazil is home to 38 pairs of twins among about 80 families living in a one-and-a-half-square-mile area. The mystery has persisted for decades. Some claim it’s the result of an unknown mineral in the town’s water, while other researchers suggest a darker possibility. Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi physician known as the Angel of Death, and who had a morbid fixation on twins roamed this region of southern Brazil, posing as a veterinarian, in the 1960s, about the time the twins explosion began. An Argentine journalist, Jorge Camarasa, has suggested that Mengele conducted experiments that resulted in the higher rate of twins, many of them with blond hair and light-colored eyes. The experiments, locals said, may have involved new types of drugs and preparations, or even the artificial insemination. (Click here for more.)

The secret word is Whaaaat?

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:33 PM

    Wow, amazingly creepy story. Best I've heard in years.


    wv: ROXIL

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  2. Elvis would to give all those twins a good slapping.

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  3. Anonymous11:07 PM

    Did somebody say Midwich?

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  4. Anonymous2:30 AM

    I guess You don't the Nazi Doctor Josef Mengele lived and died in Brazil.
    He lived in this city for more than 5 years and the twins born only after he went there to live.

    You should read some history books.

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  5. hey mr 'you should read some history books' maybe you should look at a fukkin' map.

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