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Re: AW: Dr. Durakovic at Port Hope / two headed stuff



Below are links to a collection of two-headed animals - almost a 100 percent 

correlation with nuclear stuff.

Perhaps someone could forward this to the anti-people - there are many 

examples out there (don't forget the plants - some blue flowers occasionally 

are white or red for instance) that are waiting for being correlated with 

what ever.







http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1910471.stm

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/03/0318_0319_twoheadsnake.html

http://www.craiguk.co.uk/strangebuttrue/images/2cow.jpg

(Spain and UK – they are both nuclear…)



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2949978.stm

(South Africa – again a nuclear country)



http://www.stlzoo.org/yourvisit/thingstoseeanddo/historichill/herpetarium.htm

(U.S.: next nuclear country)



http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/10/17/offbeat.twoheaded.snake.ap/

(Hmm… Kentucky… that’s pretty close to Oakridge right?)



http://www.ohiocountyinmuseum.org/

(Either from the nuclear stuff in Ohio or, considering the Kentucky finding 

above, a cluster)



http://www.route40.net/images/two-headed-calf.jpg

(Ohio 1940 – directly after splitting the first atoms)



http://www.trashcity.org/WEIRD/weird0006.jpg

(Vologda, Russia in 2003 – second generation Chernobyl case)



http://wildthailandphotos.com/oligodontwoheaded.en.htm

(disturbing individual somewhat too far from the uranium activities in 

Australia and the NPPs in Japan)



http://www.kingsnake.com/bushmaster/chondro/pages/Two%20Headed%20Chondropython1.htm

(Bushmaster – sounds newcular)





My personal initiative only,



Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com





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