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German health experts left baffled by village where almost every household has resident suffering cancer
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 53052922:MV8xNzgxODI0XzQyMzY2MjQ3X0YwOTM0OTI5] Baffled? That's near Geesthacht. Where one of the most discusses German nuclear power plants, Krümmel, stands and the area has been known as the 'Leukämie Superkluster Elbmarsch' -> 'Leukemia supercluster Elbmarsch', since at least 1991. The river is called the 'Elbe'. And they've suspected some sort of nuclear accident because tiny dark pellets had been found in the ground around the power plant as well as in the banks of the Elbe. These pellets are usually used for weapons - which is principally why nothing certain is known since nuclear weapons as such have only ever been officially in German hands while the American's handled them ^^ (whatever) Alot of very young kids die up there. And here some fun trivia, about 2km's further one of the most sought after ecological food farms has their HQ, Demeter. Well if you trust scientific studies from the 80's about radiating vegetables to spur growth - it's all happening naturally there :D [/quote]
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Health experts in Germany are baffled by a small village where cancer has hit almost every household.
Wewelsfleth, which has a population of 1,500, has been labelled the ‘village of the damned’ as new cancer cases are 50 per cent above average.
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