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A Man Consumed High Levels Of Homemade Colloidal Silver For Years Which Absorbed Into His Skin - Turning Himself Blue​

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In 1995, a man in France was convicted for murdering a teenage girl, but he avoided prison by fleeing to Germany. In 2009, the victim’s father hired a team to kidnap him and drop him off in front of a French courthouse. It worked and he’s now serving 15 years in prison.​

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In the book of Proverbs, King Solomon condemns adultery calling it the ultimate failure to honor God's design for marriage. King Solomon had 700 wives, 300 concubines, and had an affair with the Queen of Sheba.​

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In 1897, a woman in West Virginia claimed her daughter’s ghost told her who the killer was and the evidence backed it up. It’s the only time in recorded history where a ghost’s “testimony” helped secure a conviction.​

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A waitress was tipped a lottery ticket and won $10,000,000. She was then sued by her coworkers for a share, then sued by the man who gave her the ticket, then kidnapped by her ex-husband whom she shot in the chest. Then she went to court against the IRS.​

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Fannie Mills (August 30, 1860 or 1859 - 1899), AKA "The Ohio Big Foot Girl," she had a disease called Milroy Disease which caused her legs and feet to become gigantic.​

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Human Zoo ,Geneva, Switzerland 1896.​

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Though Geneva is known as the capital of human rights in the world today, it played a very different role on the international stage little more than a century ago. In 1896, it hosted the "Village Noir" as part of the Second Swiss National Exhibition. Consisting of 200 individuals from Senegal who lived on display near the central Plaine de Plainpalais for six months, the human zoo attracted two million visitors. Yet, it is nearly forgotten today.
 

A waitress was tipped a lottery ticket and won $10,000,000. She was then sued by her coworkers for a share, then sued by the man who gave her the ticket, then kidnapped by her ex-husband whom she shot in the chest. Then she went to court against the IRS.​

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