Nearly 60 years ago, a French town was hit by a sudden outbreak of hallucinations, which left five people dead and many seriously ill. For years it was blamed on bread contaminated with a psychedelic ...
The spread of measles among members of the Mission L'Esprit-Saint religious community in the Lanaudière region will likely not be enough to persuade parents in the group to have their children ...
On August 15, 1951, dozens of people became terribly ill in Pont-Saint-Esprit, a quaint commune in the south of France. In the days that followed, hundreds more joined them. They complained of nausea ...
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