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From Two brothers killed by the same taxi driver, one year apart To The Book that predicted the sinking of Titanic, we count 10 of the Most weird and Mind-Blowing Coincidences of All time.
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This List contains 10 of the most weird and Mind-Blowing Coincidences in history :
10- Two brothers killed by the same taxi driver, one year apart.
9- 1914 Photo Coincidence.
8- Just in Time.
7- Secret Behind The Name.
6- Lightning Strikes Again.
5- The King and His Double.
4- Fate Of Richard Parker.
3- Writing competition.
2- The Jim Twins.
1- Book that predicted the sinking of the titanic.
The Aztecs may have thought that Cortez was a god, because the year that he came to Mexico, 1519, was the year that the Toltec god Quetzalcoatl was supposed to return from the East.
Though widely believed, historians have cast some doubt on the subject.
It's disingenuous to characterize these as "the most weird and Mind-Blowing Coincidences in history". Many of these kinds of coincidences have been regularly documented, in particular the similarities of choices made by separated siblings, esp. twins.
Speaking of the Titanic, there was a woman who survived the sinking and found herself working as a nurse on the Titanic's sister-ship Britannic during WW2 when it struck a mine and also sank.
I assume she was not allowed to board White Star Line ships after that...
I was thinking about the Lincoln/Kennedy coincidences that have been written about. I think those are pretty compelling.
I've read that much of that is not true, though.
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