Thursday, 29th July 2010

Too Many Twins In One Town

Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by Stenberg-Tendys W.L. in Society

Too Many Twins In One Town

National Geographic Explorer, is combing through the mystery of why Candido Godo, a small Brazilian farming town has long held the record of having an abnormally high birth rate of twins.

With a rate that is nearly 1000% higher than the global average, 80 households in the town’s German community, reportedly have 44 pairs of blue-eyed, blond haired twins, in just one-and-a-half-square-mile of area.

It has been theorized that mad Nazi scientist, Joseph Mengele, the Angel of Death, escaped to Brazil and continued his research.

The notorious Josef Mengele was an SS physician in Auschwitz concentration camp, where in a bid to create a master race for Adolf Hitler, he carried out genetic experiments to find the key to producing twins. The aim was to artificially increase the Aryan birthrate.

In 1945 Mengele fled the advancing Red Army and made his way to South America.

The medic, who is believed to have been responsible for up to 400,000 deaths in medical experiments at Auschwitz, may have succeeded in his mission. Historian Jorge Camaras now believes that Candido Godo is proof that Mengele continued his work.

A staggering one in five births have resulted in twins. This explosion of the birth of twins only began in the early 60’s.

The residents of the Brazilian town openly claim Mengele made repeated visits there in the early 1960s.C amaras says that is the exact time the twins began to appear.

Mengele first claimed to be a vet, but then offered medical treatment to the women, providing them with strange potions and tablets and asking for blood samples.

After spending time in Argentina and Paraguay, in 1963 Mengele started making regular trips to the predominantly German farming community in Brazil.

Mengele is still one of the world’s most wanted Nazi war criminals. A man many believe to be one of the most evil men to have ever walked the earth.

However, there is no migration into this tiny town, to provide new genetics and the people tend to marry within their own area.

In the United States the Amish have a higher than average problem with gentic diseases, due to a self- isolating society that provides a small genetic pool. Isolation can be cultural, social, religious or geographic. The question remains, is the work of Mengele or simply an isolation problem.

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