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RE: Dr. Durakovic at Port Hope
Sorry folks,
I wrote too soon. It turns out that one of Ripley's "Believe it or not"
museums has the skelton of a two headed baby. It wasn't in the Santa Rosa
museum. That is in the old church built from one tree. According to the
Ripley website, the child was born in England around the previous turn of
the century (1900 to 1901). The Ripley website claims that the skelton is
the result of a one in a billion occurence. I have no idea how they came
up with that number. Probably just because it sounds good for their
purposes.
Don Kosloff,
Perry OH
"Monica Oosting"
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Please respond to
"Monica Oosting"
Just wanted to add my two cents!
then went on to say
that he has seen children with two heads in Russia with similar
contamination that is in Port Hope.
Monica
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