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You Need to Know 20 events that's amazing Strange World

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Here are 20 events that make the world weird scene, the following list:

1. James Dean's car curse
In September 1955, James Dean was killed in a horrific car accident while he was driving his Porsche sports car. After the car was seen as a jinx.

a) When the car was towed from the scene of the accident and taken to the garage, the engine slipped out and fell onto a mechanic, shattering both his legs.
b) Eventually the engine was bought by a doctor, who put his racing car and was killed shortly afterwards, during a race. Other drivers, in the same race, was killed in his car, the driveshaft fitted to belong to James Dean.
c) When James Dean's Porsche was later repaired, the garage was destroyed by fire.
d) Later the car was exhibited at Scramento, but suddenly hip and broke a teenager.
e) In Oregon, the trailer where the car was repaired and hit a shop tucked away.
f) Finally, in 1959, the car mysteriously broke into 11 pieces.


2. Baby falls, saved twice by the same person.
In Detroit in the 1930s, a young mother (if incredibly careless) should be grateful sebesar2nya man named Joseph Figlock. When Figlock was walking down the street, young mother's baby fell from the windows of upper floors and on Figlock. Both were unharmed and safe. Very lucky well, but a year later, the same baby fell from the same window, and just so happens that the same man walking underneath, and again, they both survived, well ... like a soap opera.
(Source: Mysteries of the Unexplained)

3. A bullet that reached the target after all these years.
Ziegland Henry thought he was clever dodge. In 1883, he broke up with her boyfriend, out of distress and suicide. Laki2 his girlfriend's brother then went Ziegland very angry and shot him. After believing he had killed Ziegland, turned his gun on himself and committed suicide. In fact Ziegland only grazed his face and the bullet, and then lodged in a tree. Ziegland surely thought himself very fortunate. Years later he decided to cut down the tree, with a bullet still lodged. Because it is hard to find the tree cut down he decided to blow it up with a few sticks of dynamite, Damn explosion propelled the bullet once it hit his head, killing him instantly.
(Source: Ripley's Believe It or Not!)

4. Twin Boys, twin lives.
The story about identical twins whose lives are almost identical indeed shocking, but perhaps none more astonishing than this one. The story of twin brothers who came from Ohio, who were separated at birth, and adopted by different families. Do not know each other, both families named them with the same name, James. This is the beginning of kebetulan2 it, Both James grew up without knowing each other, but both are undergoing training, the implementing law, interested in mechanical drawing and carpentry, and married women named Linda. They both had sons named James laki2 Alan. Both brothers also divorced their wives and married other women, both named Betty. And both have a ****** they named Toy. 40 years after separation, the two men were reunited to share their amazingly similar lives. Soap opera really ... ..
(Source: Reader's Digest, January 1980)

5. Just like his book, Edgar Allan Poe.
In the 19th century, the famous horror writer, Egdar Allan Poe, wrote a book called 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym'. The story of four survivors of the shipwreck that stranded in the middle berhari2 sea before deciding to kill and eat the cabin boy named Richard Parker. Years later, in 1884, sailing ships Mignonette, sank, with only 4 people survived, and were stranded for days, finally three senior of the crew decided to kill and eat the cabin crew. The name of the cabin crew was Richard Parker.

6. 3 foreigners on the train, with complementary last names.
In 1920, three Englishman were traveling separately by train through Peru. As they become acquainted, they are only people who exist in the carriage. Apparently their introduction more surprising than they imagined. One man's last name was Bingham, the second man's last name was Powell, and the third man's last name was Bingham-Powell, and they do not have your relationship. (Source: Mysteries of the Unexplained)

7. Novel that predicts fate of the Titanic, and another ship that almost followed the
Morgan Robertson, in 1898, wrote "Futility". Describing the maiden voyage (voyage prime) from the luxury ship to cross the Pacific ocean is named Titan. Although many of which boast could not sink this ship, this ship struck ice and sunk with take a lot of casualties. 1912, Titanic, luxury transatlantic liner, experiencing the events exactly as illustrated novel. If the novel, the month is April accident, the sinking of the Titanic event also April. If the passengers on the book there are 3,000 people, in reality, 2,207. In the novel there are 24 Lifeboat, in fact 20. A month after the Titanic sank, the ship traveled across the Atlantic wild, misty with a young man who is controlling. As he recalled on the Titanic, and remember that the name of the ship itself is Titanian, he began to shiver and stop the ship. That's when large chunks of ice hit in the front line as they passed. Titanian survived.

8. Twin brothers, killed on the same road, the difference of 2 hours.
In 2002, twin brothers aged 70, died within hours of one another in separate accidents on same road in northern Finland. The first was killed when hit by a lorry while riding his bike in Raahe, 600 miles south of the capital, Helsinki. Only 1.5 km away from the scene where his brother was killed. "This is a historic coincidence, despite the notoriously busy road, but accidents are rare here" police officer Marja-Leena Huhtala told Reuters. "It made my hair stand on end when I heard the two were brothers.
(Source: BBC News)

9. Two brothers were killed the same taxi driver, a year range.
In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, this man laki2 experiencing the exact same thing. In fact, he was riding the same moped. And even stranger, he ditubruk the same taxi and driven by the same driver, want even more unusual? Taxi passengers it carries the same!
(Source: Phenomena: A Book of Wonders, John Michell and Robert JM Rickard)

10. A writer, found a book of her childhood
When American novelist Anne Parrish mencari2 bookstores in Paris in 1920, he was fascinated by a book that had become his favorite books - Jack Frost and Other Stories. He chose an old book and showed it to her husband, telling him that it was the book she fondly remembered as small. Her husband took and opened the book, on the first page she found a note "Anne Parrish, 209 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs. ". (Source: While Rome Burns, Alexander Wollcott)

11. 3 suicide attempt, thwarted the very same monk.
Joseph Aigner quite famous painters in the 19th century in Austria, seems to be an unhappy fellow: he several times attempted suicide. The first experiments at the age of 18 when he tried to hang himself, but was thwarted by the mysterious appearance of a Capuchin monk. At age 22 he tried to hang himself, but lagi2 rescued by the same monk. 8 years later he was taken to the gallows for his political activities. Again he was saved by the same monk. At age 68, Aiger finally succeeded in suicide, a pistol. His funeral was led by the same monk, a man whose name was never known by Aiger.
(Source: Ripley's Giant Book of Believe It or Not!)

12. A writer's plum pudding
In 1805, French writer Émile Deschamps treated by a stranger Monsieur de Fortgibu. Ten years later, he saw a restaurant menu and ordered a plum pudding, but the waiter said that the last meal has been ordered and presented to other people who turned out to be de Fortgibu. Years after that about 1832 Émile Deschamps was having dinner, and he again offered plum pudding. He remembered an incident many years ago and told her friend that is less than the setting just de Fortgibu, and go de Fortgibu which are quite old now into the restaurant.

13. Swapped Hotel Findings
In 1953, television reporter Irv Kupcinet was in London to cover the coronation of Elizabeth II. In one of the drawers in his room at the Savoy he found some items that, once identified, belonging to someone named Harry Hannin. Incidentally, Harry Hannin team basketball star with the famous Harlem Globetrotters, is a good friend Kupcinet. But the story has another twist. 2 Days later, before he spoke to Hannin. In one letter, Kucinet Hannin told that when he stayed at the hotal Meurice in Paris, he found in a drawer a tie, with Kupcinet's name on it! (Source: Mysteries of the Unexplained)

14. Victory Poker, unexpectedly his own son.
1858, Robert Fallon was shot dead, an act of revenge from those who play poker with him. Fallon, was charged, won a $ 600 pot by cheating. With the seat now vacant Faloon and no other players who wish to replace it, they finally found a new player to replace Fallon. When police arrived to investigate, the new player had doubled to $ 2,200 cash Fallon, the police asked for $ 600 belonging to Fallon Fallon is given to close relatives, only it turns out that the new player was Fallon laki2 child who has never met his father in the last 7 years!
(Source: Ripley's Giant Book of Believe It or Not!)

15. Two of Mr. Brysons, at the same hotel room
While on a business trip in the late 1950s, Mr. George D. Bryson stopped and went into a hotel at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. After signing the register and given a key to room 307, he stopped at the mail desk to see the letters there. Apparently there is a letter addressed mail girl told him, and handed him the letter. A letter in an envelope addressed to Mr.. George D. Bryson, room 307. Not be so odd, except the letter was not for him, but for room 307's previous occupant, another man named George D. Bryson. (Source: Incredible Coincidence, Alan Vaughan).

16. King Umberto I 'double
In Monza, Italy, King Umberto I, went to a restaurant for dinner, accompanied by his aide-de-camp (aide), General Emilio Ponzia-Vaglia. When the owner of King Umberto's order, the King noticed that he and the restaurant owner were virtual doubles, in face and posture. Both men began discussing the similarity of the two and found that:
a) Both men were born on the same day and same year, (March 14th, 1844).
b) Both men were born in the same city.
c) Both men married women with the same name, Margherita.
d) Restauranteur opened his restaurant on the same day that King Umberto was crowned as king of Italy.
e) On 29 July 1900, King Umberto was informed that the restauranteur had died that day in a mysterious shooting, as he expressed his regret, he was killed by an anarchist in the crowd.

17. Unexpected novel describes a neighbor who became a spy.
When Norman Mailer began his novel Barbary Shore, there is absolutely no plan to have a Russian spy as a character. As he worked, he introduced a Russian spy as a minor character. As the work progressed, the spy became the dominant character in the novel, after the novel was completed, the U.S. Immigration Service arrested a man who lived one floor above Mailer in the same apartment. He was Colonel Rudolf Abel, believed to be a Russian spy was first class.
(Source: Science Digest)

18. Mark Twain and Halley's comet.
Mark Twain was born when the appearance of Halley's comet in 1835, and died the next appearance of Halley's comet in 1910. He himself predicted this in 1909 when he said "I came in with Halley's comet in 1835. Next year is coming again, and I expect to go with it "

19. Twin brothers, same heart attack
John and Arthur Mowforth were twins who lived 80 miles apart in Great Britain. On the evening of 22 May 1975, both of them fell ill because of pain in the chest. The second family did not know about the pain of the other brothers. Both the family immediately went to different hospitals at approximately the same time. And both died of a heart attack moments after arriving at hospital.
(Source: Chronogenetics: The Inheretance of Biological Time, Luigi Gedda and Gianni Brenci)

20. Day 21, a bad day for King Louis XVI
When the king of French King Louis XVI was a kid, he was warned by an astrologer to always be in custody on the 21st day of each month. Louis made scared by this warning and never do business on day 21. Unfortunately, Louis is not always in custody. On 21 June 1791, following the French revolution, Louis and his queen were arrested in Varennes. 21 September 1791, France abolished the institution of Royalty and proclaimed itself a republic. Finally on January 21st 1793, King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine.

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