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The text is a transcript of a video by an Indonesian YouTube channel called Terror Hi. The video discusses five cases of mysterious people whose identity and origin are unknown or disputed. The cases are:
- The Korean nuclear fusion reactor that achieved 100 million°C for 30 seconds and claimed to have a net energy gain.
- The mummy of a Persian princess that turned out to be a murder victim from 1996 who was mummified shortly after death.
- The man from Torah who arrived at Haneda airport in Tokyo in 1954 and claimed to come from a country that did not exist on the map. He disappeared the next day from his hotel room.
- The green children of Woolpit who appeared in England in the 12th century and claimed to come from an underground world where all the inhabitants were green. The boy died soon after baptism, but the girl survived and learned English.
- The Somerton man who was found dead on an Australian beach in 1948 with a piece of paper that said "Tamam Shud" (meaning "it is finished" in Persian) in his pocket. He also had a booklet with secret codes that have not been deciphered. His identity and cause of death remain unknown.
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- A Mitsubishi Pajero Sport car with a number plate SM 45 RSD was stopped by the police on the Cawang toll road in Indonesia. [1]
- The car owner, Rusli Karepesina, claimed to be the first General of the Imperial Army of Sunda Archipelago and showed documents issued by the Sunda Archipelago imperial state. [1]
- The Sunda Archipelago imperial state is not a recognized country by the Indonesian government or any other country. [1]
- A skeleton of a woman was found inside a hollow tree in Shower Bridge, England, in 1934. [2]
- The woman's identity was never known, but graffiti messages appeared on various walls asking "Who put Bella in the wych elm?" [2]
- A man named Dan Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 plane in 1971 and extorted $200,000 as ransom before parachuting from the plane and disappearing. [3]
- Dan Cooper's case is the only unsolved air robbery in the history of commercial aviation. [3]
- A mummy of a supposed Persian princess was found in a gold-plated wooden coffin in Pakistan in 2000. [4]
- The mummy turned out to be a fake and the body was of a woman who died in 1996 and was most likely a murder victim. [4]
- A man who claimed to come from a country called Taured arrived at Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, in 1954. [5]
- The man showed a passport and other documents that indicated his country of origin, but no such country existed on any map. [5]
- The man was put in a hotel room guarded by two officers, but he vanished the next morning along with his documents. [5]
- Two green-skinned children appeared in Woolpit, England, around the 12th century. [6]
- The children spoke an unknown language and only ate green beans at first. [6]
- The boy died soon after being baptized, but the girl learned English and said they came from an underground world called St Martin's Land. [6]
- A man's body was found on Somerton beach in Australia in 1948 with no identification and a piece of paper that said "Tamam Shud". [7]
- The paper was from the last page of a Persian book that contained a secret code that has never been deciphered. [7]
- The man's case is also known as the Somerton Man Mystery or the Taman Shud Case and remains unsolved. [7]
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