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Science!: Mengele Created City Of Twins In Brazil

by WrathofG-d ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Science at January 22nd, 2009 - 10:49 pm

In his new book, an Argentinean researcher reports that after fleeing to South America, Nazi Torturer/Doctor Joseph Mengele continued his experiments, and succeeded in creating a “twin city” in Brazil with an unusually high number of blond children.

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prussian-blue“Researcher Jorge Camarasa says Mengele was responsible for the many twin births in the small town of Candido Godoi in Brazil. Mengele visited the town while living in nearby Paraguay, and over the years began treating local women, Camarasa says in his book Mengele: the Angel of Death in South America.

While the normal ratio of twin births to single-child births is roughly one to 80, in Candido Godoi the ratio shot up to one in every five births, confounding scientists. Most of the twins were blond with blue eyes—features considered highly desirable under the Aryan supremacist views held by Mengele and his fellow Nazis.”

As the twin births continued, local doctors began interviewing women, and discovered that all described the same man: a doctor going by the name of Rudolph Weiss. The doctor would visit the town and go from door to door, giving women various syrups and pills that he said would heal them, women said. He also performed dental work and frequently took blood samples.”

(Thank You: Arutz Sheva)

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