Americans Presidents:
Over half of the last four
US presidents are lefties. There is also this peculiarity among opponents of elected presidents. For example in 1992, the three candidates
(George HW Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot) were left-handed. The only president since 1981 has handed
George W. Bush and the amazing thing is that nearly 80% of Americans are right-handed.
The Book Of Antony Hopkins:
Having got the lead role in a film based on the book
The Girl from Petrovka, the actor
Antony Hopkins traveled to London to buy a copy of the book. He visits several libraries but never found. He then comes across a book left on the platform of the London Underground, and surprise is the book he seeks. But the amazing thing is that he learned, two years later, this book was the book that had lent
George Feiffer, author of the book, a friend in London.
The Thief Focus:
The Lewiston Tribune newspaper used to publish the images of a surveillance camera to allow readers to assist the police. published an image that matched a man who was pictured on the section just above. An honest artist painting
Merry Christmas on a window, but the woman was indeed the portfolio of the thief on the image of the surveillance camera.
Chance Of Bill Morgan:
Following a car accident,
Bill Morgan was diagnosed
clinically dead for 14 minutes. Finally back to life after being in a coma, kept it in any trauma. Following that, he bought a
scratch card and won a car. Suddenly, a local television station decided to make this story about this man incredible luck. So he bought a new scratch ticket for a reconstruction of the images in front of cameras and this time won the
jackpot (250,000 dollars).
The Roman Futility:
This novel, published in 1898, speaks of an unsinkable ocean liner at the forefront of technology called
Titan. This can only remind you of the
Titanic who arrived in 1912, 14 years later. But the
similarities do not stop there because, in the book, the Titan hits an
iceberg, a quiet night in April while he was en route to New York. The history of the book also describes the tragedy following the death of many passengers because of a lack of
lifeboats.
The Assassination Of François Ferdinand:
The
First World War had finally started because of a
sandwich. Following an attack on the
Archduke, it wished to visit the wounded in hospital. But one of the terrorists who tried to kill him the first time, was in the process of buying a sandwich in the store next door. He recognized his car and
killed him and his wife. Another amazing
coincidence, the plate of the car of the heir to the
Austro-Hungarian throne was 118 A III, as a sign of the
Armistice (A for Armistice and 118 11.11.18).
Shipwrecked Hugh Williams
On 5 December 1664, in the Menai Strait in Wales, a ship is sinking because of huge tides. 81 passengers die, leaving only a single survivor
(Hugh Williams). On 5 December 1785, another ship sank in the same strait and again, everyone dies except a man named Hugh Williams. On December 5, 1820, a third boat suffered the same disastrous fate, leaving only one survivor named Hugh Williams.
The Baby Of Detroit:
In the 30s, a
Detroit American hears a woman screaming during a demonstration. He raises his eyes to heaven and with a quick movement, he
grabs the baby who was falling from the
fourth floor of a building.
He saved his life. A year later, the same man again passed by chance in the same street. And of course, the scene was repeated a second time as it grabbed the same baby fell from the same window.
The King And His Lookalike:
On 28 July 1900,
King Umberto of Italy first decided at random from one of his trips, to stop in a small restaurant and quickly noticed that the boss of the latter like him as two drops of water. During a conversation, the king was completely flabbergasted to learn that he was born the same day as him (14 March 1844) in the same region, it is also named was Umberto, it was him also married April 22, 1880, a woman named Margherita. Each had a son named Vittorio and the owner of the restaurant had opened its location on the day of the coronation of the king. They have also each been decorated twice for bravery. Both had a tragic end marked by a further coincidence. Coming to know that his double had been killed in a hunting accident, King Umberto 1 fell a few moments later by the bullets of an anarchist.
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