The video discusses 10 freaky coincidences in history. These include:
1. Morgan Robertson's 1898 novel "Futility" which predicted the sinking of the Titanic with eerie accuracy.
2. King Umberto I of Italy meeting his exact double, who shared many similarities with him, including birthdate, birthplace, and even the names of their wives.
3. The state of Ohio's unusual connection to space exploration, with the Wright brothers, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong all hailing from the state.
4. King Louis XVI's astrologer warning him to beware the 21st day of each month, which became a recurring date of bad luck for the king.
5. Edgar Allan Poe's novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket" predicting a real-life shipwreck where the survivors were forced to eat a boy named Richard Parker.
6. Major Summerford being struck by lightning twice, six years apart, and then having his tombstone struck by lightning after his death.
7. Identical twins separated at birth, who later discovered they had led remarkably similar lives, including marrying women named Linda and having sons named James Alan.
8. The Lee family curse, where Bruce Lee's son Brandon was killed by a prop gun, mirroring a scene from one of his father's movies.
9. A mysterious capuchin monkey interrupting a painter's suicide attempts and later conducting his funeral.
10. The high number of left-handed US presidents, with over half of the last 14 presidents being left-handed, despite only 12% of men globally being left-handed.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In 1898, writer Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called "Futility" about a ship called the Titan that sinks after hitting an iceberg.
2. The novel was published 14 years before the Titanic sank.
3. The similarities between the book and the actual event are striking, including the fact that both ships were British-owned, around 800 feet long, and sank in the North Atlantic.
4. The Titan in the book had 3,000 passengers and not enough life jackets, while the Titanic had 2,207 passengers and not enough life jackets.
5. In 1900, King Umberto I of Italy went to a small restaurant in Monza, Italy, where he met the restaurant owner, who was his exact double.
6. The king and the restaurant owner discovered they had many similarities, including being born on the same day, marrying women with the same name, and opening the restaurant on the same day the king was crowned.
7. The restaurant owner was shot and killed on July 29, 1900, and King Umberto I was also shot and killed shortly after.
8. In 1903, the Wright brothers demonstrated the world's first functioning airplane, and the first American to be shot into space, John Glenn, was from Ohio.
9. Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was also from Ohio.
10. A total of 25 astronauts have come from Ohio, prompting NASA to dedicate a page to them.
11. In 1760, King Louis XVI of France was warned by an astrologer to always be on guard on the 21st day of each month.
12. On June 21, 1791, King Louis XVI and his queen were arrested following the French Revolution.
13. On September 21, 1791, France abolished the institution of royalty and proclaimed itself a republic.
14. On January 21, 1793, King Louis XVI was executed by guillotine.
15. In 1838, writer Edgar Allan Poe released his novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket", which includes a story about four men who survive a shipwreck and are forced to kill and eat a boy named Richard Parker.
16. 46 years later, a ship called the Mignonette was shipwrecked with only four survivors, who were forced to kill and eat a boy named Richard Parker.
17. In 1918, Major Summerford was struck by lightning while fighting in Flanders Fields and was paralyzed from the waist down.
18. Six years later, in 1924, Major Summerford retired and moved to Vancouver, where he was struck by lightning again while fishing, paralyzing his entire right side.
19. Two years later, Major Summerford fully recovered and was able to walk again, but was struck by lightning again four years later, permanently paralyzing him.
20. Four years after his death, lightning struck his tombstone, destroying it.
21. In 1942, identical twins were separated at birth and adopted by different families, who unknowingly gave them the same name, James.
22. The twins both grew up to pursue careers in law enforcement, had skills in carpentry, married women named Linda, had boys named James Alan, got divorced and remarried to women named Betty, and had dogs named Toy.
23. The twins were reunited 39 years later in 1979.
24. Bruce Lee died in 1973 following the production of his final movie, "Game of Death", which was based around an actor who gets shot after a prop gun accidentally goes off.
25. Exactly 20 years later, in 1993, Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee was shot and killed when a prop gun accidentally went off while shooting the movie "The Crow".
26. Brandon Lee's death occurred just two months before the release of the movie "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story", which is about a demon that battles Bruce Lee and then goes after his son.
27. Joseph Agner, a 19th-century painter, attempted to kill himself at the age of 18 but was interrupted by a mysterious capuchin monkey.
28. When Agner turned 22, he again attempted suicide but was interrupted by the same monkey.
29. When Agner turned 68, he was finally successful in ending his own life, and the funeral was conducted by the same mysterious capuchin monkey.
30. More than half of the last 14 US presidents have been left-handed.
31. Almost every single presidential candidate over the past two decades has been left-handed, including Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ross Perot, John McCain, and Barack Obama.
32. Only about 12% of men globally are left-handed.