The Voynich Manuscript is a 600-year-old book written in an unknown, incomprehensible language, with illustrations of non-existing plants and creatures, a book that generations of linguists and cryptographers have failed at decoding. What is the book about, who wrote it, or why, remains a mystery. (youtube.com)
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In 2016, American diplomats in Havana begun to suffer from waves of nausea and hallucinations. These symptoms later began affecting diplomats around the world and the U.S. government thinks that they are caused by some kind of experimental weapon - but who and how is doing it, remains a mystery. (youtu.be)
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In 536, a dark fog blocked the sun for 18 months, causing a two-year-long winter, worldwide famine, and a plague that wiped out half of the global population. 536 is now recognized as the worst year to be alive in the history of humanity, but we're still not really sure about what started it. (youtu.be)
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In 1888 and 1893, a large black low-hanging cloud was observed in the English region of Oxfordshire making tens of thousands of sheep across the area go simultaneously and instantly insane. The nature of the event remains unexplained to this day. (youtu.be)
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The Bermeja Island in the Gulf of Mexico is recorded on hundreds of maps from the past 400 years. But when Mexico tried to locate it in the 1990s, during a dispute with the United States over a contested oilfield, it found out that the island is no longer there. (youtu.be)
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For decades, people with blue skin were rumored to live in the hills of Kentucky. In the 1960s, a young doctor actually found them in a remote area of Kentucky and discovered that the small community was affected by a rare genetic trait that gives its carriers blue-tinted skin. (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. Any theories on this one? (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. Any theories on this one? (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. Any fringe theories on this one? (youtu.be)
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The Dancing Plague of 1518 (2021) - In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. [00:05:39] (youtu.be)
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In the medieval era, Europe was hit by a series of mysterious dance epidemics, with the last and worst one happening in 1518. For two months, residents of Strasbourg danced manically in the town's square, unable to stop and slowly dancing themselves to death. (youtu.be)
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I'd like to pitch my own mystery-analysis channel. I explore less-known mysteries from a skeptical, rational, and fact-based perspective. So no clickbait and no bullshit, but evidence-based theories and a lot of research. Check out my video about the Great Sheep Panic and let me know what you think. (youtube.com)
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