MISTÉRIOS SOLUCIONADOS! - Summary

Summary

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The video is about four mysteries that have been solved by science. The mysteries are:

- How Napoleon Bonaparte died: He died of stomach cancer, not arsenic poisoning as some people believed.
- What happened to Anastasia Romanov: She was killed along with her family during the Russian Revolution, and her body was found in a second grave decades later.
- What meat was served at a dinner of The Explorers Club in 1951: It was sea turtle meat, not mammoth or giant sloth meat as some people claimed.
- Why it rained meat in Kentucky in 1876: It was vulture vomit, not a miracle or a meteorological phenomenon.

The video is full of jokes, puns and reactions from the hosts and guests. They also show pictures and drawings of the mysteries and the evidence.

Facts

1. The video discusses four mysteries that have been solved by science.
2. One of the mysteries is the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. It is revealed that he died of stomach cancer on the Island of Saint Helena after being exiled.
3. The video reveals that Napoleon's official autopsy stated he died of stomach cancer.
4. The video also mentions that Napoleon's hair samples showed a high amount of arsenic, which is poisonous.
5. However, it was also discovered that the entire Romanov family, including Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra, were shot during the Russian Revolution in 1918, and their bodies were later discovered in a grave in 1991.
6. The video discusses the rumors that two children of the Romanov family escaped death, leading to speculation that they could still be alive today.
7. The video also mentions that in 2007, archaeologists found a second grave with a boy and a girl, confirming through DNA that they were Alexei and Anastasia, the two missing children.
8. The video reveals that the Explorers Club, founded in 1904, has a history of serving unusual meats at their dinners. One such dinner in 1951 supposedly served mammoth meat, a story that persists to this day.
9. The video discloses that the mammoth meat served at the dinner in 1951 was in fact sea turtle.
10. The video concludes with a discussion about a bizarre phenomenon that occurred in Kentucky in 1876, where it reportedly rained meat. The video suggests that this could have been the result of synchronized vomiting from vultures that flew over the city.