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[Applause]
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in history certain events are
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studied for their importance After all, it is
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true that many things in the past
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greatly influence the present, but
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among major events such as wars,
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revolutions
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and various other
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historical events that shaped humanity
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there are those most let's say curious
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events being bizarre or
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involving strange people who are
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present in our history who are not
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much talked about. So because of this
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I decided to bring you in
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today's video some strange events in
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[Music]
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history
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our first case is quite well
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known but even so, it remains, to this day,
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somewhat mysterious. In
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1518, in the city of Strasbourg, which
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at that time was part of the Holy
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Roman Empire, now part of France, it was
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reported that between 50 and 400 people
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began dancing for no apparent reason,
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and it seemed that those people
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didn't want to be dancing and they
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simply couldn't stop
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dancing for anything. Can you believe that this
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dance epidemic lasted for about
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two months, going from July to September
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of that year, and the
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dance epidemic not only stayed in Strasbourg but
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spread as well in several
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nearby cities, it all started with a
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woman called frau trophia who started
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dancing on a city street, no one
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knew why she started
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dancing and no one could make her
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stop, the woman only stopped dancing after
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collapsing in exhaustion, but after a
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After recovering, she returned to dancing and
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later other people
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joined her, creating this group of
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dancing people that only stopped months
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later, many people only stopped
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dancing when they were
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seriously injured from So Much Dancing, with
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supposedly cases of people
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dying in this hysteria. It was even said that
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the local authorities, looking for an
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alternative to stop the dancing, would have
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made more people join that
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group, along with dancers and musicians. But
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that didn't do much good, in fact
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it would have worsened the situation, which
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strangely had a sudden end, it was
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believed at the time. that those people
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were suffering from
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Demonic Possession or a reaction caused by
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hot blood and later in
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modernity other possible explanations
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were presented such as
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food poisoning caused by a fungus to
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collective hysteria caused by
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generalized psychological stress
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Possibly caused by the situation in
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which those people lived, but the fact is
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that to this day we still don't know for sure what
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happened in Strasbourg in
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1518 to generate this dance epidemic,
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and the real identity of the woman
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who started it all is also a great
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mystery, generating several legends that
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try to explain it. her motivations for
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starting to dance uncontrollably, as
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she had a heated argument with
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her husband, may have been an
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effect of post-traumatic stress disorder,
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but to this day, practically everything
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related to this bizarre event is a
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[Music]
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[Music]
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mystery. phenomenon that has happened
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a few times in history, it involves
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certain individuals who for one reason or
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another declared themselves rulers of some
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place, sometimes proclaimed themselves a
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monarch of a region and some of these
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cases are very strange and curious, such
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as the case of Boris SCF He was a
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Russian adventurer born in the city of
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Vinus, which is currently part of
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Lithuania, his previous life is
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unknown, however it seems that shortly after
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the
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1917 revolution in Russia, Bores requested
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political asylum in England, where he even
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served in the local army for two years,
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the final years of the First
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World War, but what really
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marked him in history was his attempt
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to take power over the small state of
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Andorra in
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1934 Andorra is a small country in Europe
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located on the border between France and
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Spain, goats was even Andorra and
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began to engineer a rise to
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power by talking to local politicians and
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presenting his proposals, he
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falsely claimed to be a member of a family
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of aristocrats, in some places they say
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that this supposed family of his would be from the
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Netherlands and others from Hungary and he
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promised that when he became king of the country,
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things like a strong reduction in
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taxes and heavy
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foreign investments would happen in the territory.
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Furthermore, he created his
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own constitution, which he produced around
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10,000 copies and after some time,
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Body proclaimed himself the king of Andor on
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July 10,
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1934 due to to a supposed popular outcry
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for him to be considered king, the
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big problem is that since that time
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Andorra has been considered a diarchy, that
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is, it is a country governed by two
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different entities, namely the
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diocese of Urgel, having as its
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representative the Bishop of Urel and the
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president of France, who also has
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power over Andorra, both being
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considered princes of the country, when
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the Self proclaimed King, obviously
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these two parts of the diqua of Andorra
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were not happy at all, and even the
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Bishop of Urel put pressure on the
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Spanish authorities to do something thing bodis
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even declared war against the diocese,
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however, after 13 days of the
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government, he was dethroned by the
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Spanish Civil Guard and taken to Barcelona
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for trial, and was subsequently
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imprisoned in a prison in Madrid, he was
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released shortly after, but after that
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he was arrested multiple times times
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throughout the late 30s and 40s,
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having been arrested by
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French and Soviet authorities, he
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died in
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1989 in the city of Bop Parte in Germany
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and at least in my opinion, his
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story would make a good film, but this one
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is not the only case of a person who
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proclaimed himself leader of a territory,
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another example was a resident of San
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Francisco named Joshua Norton Norton, who was
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actually born in England in 1888
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into a Jewish family, but after the death
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of his father and the receipt of his
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inheritance he decided to travel the world,
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later settling in the United
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States, including on this trip to the world,
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his first stop was here in Brazil
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during the Brazilian Empire, already in the
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United States, Norton made a series of
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investments that further increased
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the inheritance he received from his father
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however, in
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1852 he tried to take advantage of a crisis in
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rice exports caused by the famine in
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China to try to monopolize this
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market by buying around 91 tons
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of rice from a Peruvian ship that
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boarded in San Francisco and as you
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can imagine buying all that
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rice was not cheap, especially with the
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overvaluation of this product
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due to the crisis, but what he didn't
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imagine was that along with this ship, several
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other vessels with tons of
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rice also arrived at the port of São
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Francisco, lowering the price of rice not much
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after he had invested
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these 91 tons of rice were
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devalued In A Blink of an Eye he
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even tried to reverse the purchase in court
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but he lost this action causing him to have to
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declare bankruptcy after which he
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disappeared for a while until in
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1859 he returned and proclaimed himself the
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Emperor of the States United States
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referred to itself from that moment on as
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Norton I Emperor of the United States and
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protector of Mexico and he did this without
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any political power and practically
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no support for his self-proclamation. He even
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appeared in the Jornal Local San Francisco
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bulletin where his appearance
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at the headquarters is described in the newspaper where he appeared well
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dressed and with a serious look,
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introducing himself as the newest Emperor
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of the United States, from then on Joshua
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became a kind of celebrity in San
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Francisco, of course no one took
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his idea of ​​being an Emperor seriously,
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but the inhabitants locals loved
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talking to him and welcoming him into their
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establishments. It is said that he could
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travel for free on public transport and
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ate freely in some restaurants
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and that he was also very polite and
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knew how to speak very well, and he was
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always dressed in a uniform.
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soldier Norton died in 1880
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at the age of 61 due to syncope and according to
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news at the time due to his fame that
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he acquired in the city, around 10,000
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people attended his funeral To
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Say Goodbye to this unique figure in
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history
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American
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[Music]
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the sighting of ovens or
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unidentified flying objects is something
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quite common nowadays and the whole
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discussion about whether extraterrestrials
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have visited us is well known and
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most of these reports of
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UFO sightings happened very
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recently but there are some
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similar phenomena that occurred
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centuries ago, one of these phenomena is
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the event that became known as the
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Celestial phenomenon above Nuremberg, this
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case took place in the city of Nuremberg,
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which was also part of the Holy
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Roman Empire, currently located in
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Germany in this city on the 14th of April
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1561, it was reported in a
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local publication that the inhabitants had seen a
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battle taking place in the skies, it was
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described that several objects shaped like
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spheres, triangles and cylinders
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were moving randomly in the
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sky.
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by printer Hans Glasser to
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represent what the inhabitants would have
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seen in the skies that day, this phenomenon
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is classified by UFO enthusiasts
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as a possible report of an
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extraterrestrial visit to Earth that occurred
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almost 500 years ago, however the most
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skeptical theorize that this event could
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to have been an optical phenomenon known
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as parhelion that creates the illusion of two
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false suns in the sky, a phenomenon that is
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generated by the refraction of sunlight
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through ice crystals present in the
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earth's atmosphere, something that is widely discussed in
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history, these are wars and it is not I need to
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say the reason is not the issue is that
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there are conflicts In addition to things like the
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first and second world wars and
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other wars that are commonly
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studied, after all, there is no shortage of conflicts in
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history, but there are some that have
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very strange scenarios, one of these
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examples is the war of the
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335 years by the name you must think that
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this was a big event After all, there was
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a war that lasted more
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than 300 years is quite worrying but that
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is not exactly the case the war of the 335
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years was a theoretical conflict between the
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Netherlands or the Netherlands and the
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Sicilian Idrias, also known as the
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Sorling Idrias, which are a group of islands
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located in the south of England, these
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two entities fought the
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longest war in history and also the
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war with the least amount of destruction
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and death. conflict, a total
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of zero people died, exactly zero,
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in fact not a single shot was recorded
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in this war, it began in
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1651 with the second
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English civil war, which took place between
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February
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1648 and January 30,
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1649, a conflict fought between the faithful to
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King Charles I of England, known
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as the royalists and the English Parliament,
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who became known as the
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parliamentarians, who were even
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led by Oliver Cronwell, who
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later, as a result of the War,
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briefly governed England as
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a republic after the brief abolition of the
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monarchy in the country, but Returning to talking
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about the civil war itself, with the advance of the
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parliamentarians, the royalists fled
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to the Sicilian islands and that is where the
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Netherlands come in.
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In this case, the
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parliamentarians soon used
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their Navy, the Dutch came into
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conflict with the Royalists in a
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conflict that caused the
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Dutch side to have many casualties and damage
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caused to their ships, then an
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Admiral of the Dutch Navy called
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Martin Trump was until Sicile to
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demand compensation from the royalists
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for their losses and as he did not get what he
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wanted, the low countries declared
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war specifically for Iria
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Sicile this declaration of war took place
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on March 30,
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1651 and in June of that year the royalists
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surrendered to the parliamentarians putting
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an end to the civil war and because of this
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the Dutch also withdrew from the
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maritime field without entering into any
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direct conflict after the declaration of
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war. The problem was that after that they did
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not see the need to formalize the
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end of the war, so a declaration of
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peace between the two entities was never made
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official, so the war in theory
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continued to exist over the centuries,
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it even became a legend in Sicilia
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that the war against the Dutch was still
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continuing and the conflict could escalate.
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At some point, it was only in 1980 86 that
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they remembered the war and
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finally decided to make a peace agreement which
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was made official by the Dutch Ambassador
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in London, Rein Rui de Cooper, who
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visited the Islands to sign the Treaty,
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this happened after the ambassador received
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a letter from Roy Duncan, President of the
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Council of the Sicilian Islands, proposing the
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official end of this war that
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was the longest and most peaceful in
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history and another example of a
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strange war is the War on Emus or
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Wars and yes the name emu refers to the
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animal itself. After all, this was a
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military operation that took place in November
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1932 in Australia to contain the large
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population of emus that was growing
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out of control in the region and
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disrupting the wheat production of
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farmers who were mostly
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former soldiers who fought in the First
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World War, the animals migrated to these
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farmers' lands due to There,
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they found a climate that
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pleased them, in addition to obtaining food
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through wheat plantations, in an
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attempt to reduce the population of
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emus, the government under Defense Minister
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George Piercy developed this
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operation against the animals, making
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soldiers hunt and kill the zemus.
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From November 32, they tried to
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ambush Gemus groups to beat them,
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but they failed to kill the
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animals, most of which managed to
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escape, leaving only a few dead
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behind, and on the first day
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only 12 animals were slaughtered, something
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that was considered a victory. for the
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emus during the Hunt, the animals
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reported their great ability to
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coordinate as a group Edit until each
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group of emu had a leader who
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helped the animals escape from the
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Soldiers, the lack of efficiency made
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the operation become a big joke
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in the local media After all, the
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Australian soldiers were kind of losing
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a war for emus, and the
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records at the end of the operation recorded
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that
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986 animals were slaughtered, in other words,
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the Farmers' problem was not
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solved in this way, a solution that
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many adopted after that was to create
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more fences, resistant to protect
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their plantations from animals they could
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have thought of this before, right, but in the end,
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given the withdrawal of the Urarian government, the
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emu war ended with the Victory
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of the
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[Music]
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birds
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So I think that's it These were
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some strange events in history I
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would like to say a big thank you to all of
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you who have watched the video so far, if you
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liked it, don't forget to comment
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below, leave a like and subscribe
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to the channel for more videos like this in the
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future and that's it, I hope
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you all in the next one video see you
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later
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[Music]
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