The narrator shares 10 freaky coincidences in history, including:
1. The Futility of the Titanic: A novel written 14 years before the Titanic sank, describing a ship called the Titan that also sinks.
2. The King's Double: A king who meets his exact double, sharing the same birthdate, wife's name, and even the same restaurant opening date.
3. The Ohio-Space Connection: The unusual connection between the state of Ohio and space/flight, including the Wright Brothers and astronauts John Glenn and Neil Armstrong.
4. King Louis' Bad Day: A king who was warned by an astrologist to beware of the 21st of each month, only to experience a series of unfortunate events on those dates.
5. The Cannibalized Boy: A novel by Edgar Allan Poe that features a character named Richard Parker, who is later matched by a real-life event where a boy named Richard Parker is killed and eaten by his shipmates.
6. The Unlucky Major Summerford: A man who was struck by lightning three times, once while fighting in World War I, once while fishing, and finally, after his death, his tombstone was also struck by lightning.
7. Twin Boys with Twin Lives: Identical twins separated at birth, who grew up to have the same job, skills, and even married women with the same name.
8. The Lee Family Curse: The death of Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Lee, both of whom died under similar circumstances, with prop guns going off.
9. The Mysterious Monk: A painter who was interrupted by a mysterious Capuchin monk three times in his life, including at his funeral.
10. Left-Handed Presidents: The unusual pattern of left-handed US Presidents, including Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Barack Obama.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called "Futility" in 1898, which described a ship called The Titan that sinks.
2. The Titan in the book was 800 feet long, British-owned, and considered unsinkable.
3. The real Titanic sank in 1912, also 800 feet long, British-owned, and considered unsinkable.
4. Both ships hit an iceberg and sank, with The Titan sinking at midnight in April, 400 miles from Newfoundland.
5. The Titanic sank on April 14th, 1912, 400 miles from Newfoundland, with over 2,000 passengers and not enough life jackets.
6. King Umberto I of Italy met his exact double in 1900, who was a restaurant owner.
7. The King and his double shared many similarities, including their birthdate, birthplace, and marriage to a woman named Margherita.
8. The restaurant owner was shot and killed in 1900, and King Umberto I was also assassinated shortly after.
9. The Wright Brothers demonstrated the world's first functioning airplane in 1903 in Ohio.
10. John Glenn, the first American in space, was from Ohio, as was Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon.
11. 25 astronauts have come from Ohio, prompting NASA to dedicate a page to them.
12. King Louis XVI was warned by an astrologist to beware the 21st day of each month.
13. On June 21st, 1791, King Louis XVI and his queen were arrested after the French Revolution.
14. On September 21st, 1791, France abolished the monarchy and became a republic.
15. On January 21st, 1793, King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine.
16. Edgar Allan Poe wrote a novel called "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket" in 1838.
17. The story features four men who survive a shipwreck and are forced to kill and eat a boy named Richard Parker.
18. In 1884, a ship called the Mignonette was wrecked, and the survivors were forced to kill and eat a boy named Richard Parker.
19. Major Summerford was struck by lightning in 1918 and paralyzed from the waist down.
20. Six years later, in 1924, he was struck by lightning again and paralyzed further.
21. In 1930, he was struck by lightning for a third time and permanently paralyzed.
22. Four years after his death, lightning struck his tombstone, destroying it.
23. Two identical twins, James, were separated at birth and adopted by different families.
24. Both twins grew up to pursue careers in law enforcement and had skills in carpentry.
25. Both twins married women named Linda, had sons named James Alan, got divorced, and remarried women named Betty.
26. Both twins had dogs named Toy.
27. The twins were reunited 39 years later in 1979.
28. Bruce Lee died in 1973 after the production of his final movie, "Game of Death".
29. The movie featured a scene in which an actor is shot with a prop gun.
30. 20 years later, Bruce Lee's son Brandon was shot and killed with a prop gun while filming the movie "The Crow".
31. Brandon Lee's death occurred just two months before the release of "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story", a movie about a demon that battles Bruce Lee and then his son.
32. Joseph Aigner, a painter, attempted to kill himself at 18 and 22 but was interrupted by a mysterious Capuchin monk.
33. When Aigner turned 68, he was finally successful in ending his life, and the funeral was conducted by the same mysterious Capuchin monk.
34. More than half of the last 14 US Presidents have been left-handed.
35. Almost every single Presidential candidate over the past two decades has been left-handed.
36. Bill Clinton, George H. Bush, and Ross Perot, all left-handed, ran for President in 1992.
37. John McCain, a left-handed candidate, ran for President in 2008.
38. Barack Obama, the current President of the United States, is left-handed.
39. Only about 12% of men globally are left-handed.