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When Albert Einstein Could Have Been The President Of Israel | Audio Story
Albert Einstein, a genius in the field of physics, was also a lifelong politician, and was very vocal about addressing important issues such as, denouncing Nazism, criticizing racism, and supporting the State of Israel.
It has been said that, Einstein’s bright mind, would come up with incredible solutions, to improve relations in every part of the world. However, ignorant politicians would not prove to be at his support.
Although science was at his heart, the hardships he had endured before the Second World War in Germany, had him implicated in different political situations and discussions.
Due to the terrible outcome of the Second World War for his people (the Jewish community) Einstein felt that, as a Jew himself, he should stand up and raise his voice for the Jewish community, as well as for the State of Israel.
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The Story Of How Toy Bears Were Named ‘Teddy Bears’ After Theodore Roosevelt | Audio Story
To answer why teddy bears were named after Theodore Roosevelt we’ll have to go back to the year 1902.
The story goes as follows: in November of 1902, the Governor of Mississippi, Andrew H. Longino, invited the then President Theodore Roosevelt to a hunting trip. Theodore Roosevelt or “Teddy”, as he was popularly known, accepted the invitation and went to Mississippi for a three-day bear hunting trip.
However, after three days, President Theodore Roosevelt’s trip, was turning into a failure. The reason was that, everyone else was able to hunt down bears but Teddy Roosevelt, despite his efforts, failed to hunt down a single bear. To save the day, the hunt guides found a toy teddy bear, and tied it to a tree so that the President could kill it.
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How Human Behavior Is Turning Fish Into Drug Addicts | Audio Story
A recent study, has found that, fishes and other forms of marine life, are getting addicted to drugs such as crystal meth, which is being flushed down the toilet by humans.
Scientists say that drug addiction is changing the behavior of many fish, with some drugs making the fish do things that they usually would not do. And when the drugs are taken out of the waterways, the fish are seen to suffer from withdrawal symptoms.
This discovery was made after it was observed that, some trout fish, commonly found in freshwater rivers, were exposed to methamphetamine – also known as crystal meth.
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The Serial Killer Who Never Killed Anyone
Northern Europe sees only a few hours of sunlight during the winter season. Accordingly, many thriller movies and novels are set in countries such as Sweden, Norway, and Finland, where lots of fictional characters lose their mind and become horrific killers due to the lack of sunlight.
Nevertheless, the story I am about to tell you is not all about fiction.
Chapter 1: Sture Bergwall
Säter is a small Swedish town located approximately 200 kilometers north of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. During the 1990s, there was an important psychiatric facility in the region of Säter.
One day, a man dressed up as Santa Claus, was arrested by the police on the charges of robbing a bank. Following his pleas to be confined to a mental institution rather than to be sent to jail, the doors of the Säter psychiatric facility were opened to him.
Although he told the police that his name was Thomas Quick, his real name was Sture Bergwall. Sture Bergwall immediately became an interesting patient during the first few months he spent in Säter.
During therapy, he told the doctors about having been sexually violated by his father when he was a kid, and he also said that his father had killed his younger brother Simon, and that he had gotten rid of the body. However, upon investigation, there seemed to be no evidence about Simon’s existence.
Chapter 2: The 39 Murders
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The Disturbing Story Of Mary Ann Cotton, Britain’s First Serial Killer
In 1872, a widow, named, Mary Ann Cotton wanted to marry for the fifth time. Her previous husbands had almost all died under mysterious circumstances, and she was forced to watch over her seven-year-old stepson, Charles Edward Cotton, whose care now, prevented her from remarrying.
However, something mysterious happened and the seven-year-old boy died. Suspicious of the timing, the London police opened an investigation, and an autopsy revealed that the boy had died of arsenic poisoning.
Further investigation revealed that Charles wasn’t the first to die while under the care of Mary Ann Cotton. Of her four husbands, three died under suspicious circumstances, including many of Cotton’s own children.
The police soon realized that, they were dealing with a serial poisoner. And what follows next is the harrowing story of Mary Ann Cotton, Britain’s first serial killer.
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Why Did Michael Jackson's Skin Turn White as He Got Older?
While his remarkable music career earned him the title of the “King Of Pop”, Michael Jackson’s life was hit by many scandals which dented his massive popularity.
One of the more popular controversies of Michael Jackson’s life, was the change in his skin color, which started from the mid-eighties and slowly but surely, turned from dark to white.
By the mid-nineties when Michael Jackson released his album titled, History in 1995, it was more than obvious that the man in the album Thriller in 1982, looked nothing like the man who had recently married Elvis Presley’s daughter, Lisa Marie.
By this time, Michael Jackson had milky-white skin; and the skin-color transition that had started almost a decade earlier, was more or less complete.
So, what exactly happened to him?
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How The United States Conducted One Of The Most HORRIFIC Human Experiments | Crime Against HumanityCrime Against Humanity: The U.S. Syphilis Experiment
In the 1930s, the United States was ravaged by syphilis.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease, which at that point in time, afflicted nearly 1 in 10 Americans, and produced physical symptoms, such as painful sores and rashes that persisted for around two years!
If left uncured, syphilis would progress through the body and could cause organ damage, heart disorders, brain disorders, and even blindness.
It was incredibly difficult to slow the spread of the disease. Experts cautioned against unprotected sex, but the infection could also be passed during childbirth. 
Worse still, existing treatments at that point in time, like mercury and bismuth were considered unreliable at best, and potentially harmful at worst.
Today these heavy metals are classified as toxic chemicals, but at the time, doctors were still uncovering their dangerous side effects.
During this time period, the medical fraternity wanted an answer to one key question and that was,
Did the symptoms and effects of syphilis, change on the basis of an individual’s racial profile?
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The Rise And Fall Of Anil Ambani - A Billionaire's Downfall
The younger Ambani is no longer a billionaire.
His net worth has seen a massive drop from around $42 Billion to an estimated $500 Million through the past eleven years.
Most of his companies have racked up huge debt profiles and he has been forced to sell of many of his assets to pay up the loans.
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How Vijay Mallya Went From The King Of Good Times To King Of Bad Times
Vijay Mallya was once called the “King Of Good Times”. He was once a businessman who had it all, and kept on exploring new avenues, and starting new business ventures.
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Did The British loot $45 trillion from India? - Analyzing Indian History | Hindi & English
Hello one and all, and welcome to CAI5.
I suppose we are all aware of the fact that once upon a time, India was called, “Sone Ki Chidiya”, that is, The Golden Bird. This was because many years back, India was home to a flourishing civilization, which had strong trade relations with foreign lands, including the roman empire. At that point in time, India exported materials, such as, silk and spices, in exchange of Gold.
Believe it or not, but at this point in time, India contributed to a massive 25% of the global GDP!
Sadly, the British destroyed this great civilization, looting it of its riches, and pushing it towards poverty, famines and impoverishment. To this day, the British refuse to accept responsibility for their actions and own up to the damage that they caused to this great country.
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From Rags To Riches - The Incredible Success Story Of Louis Vuitton
Valued at over $30 billion, Louis Vuitton ranks as the No.1 luxury brand in the world.
The incredible history of the company, and its founder, dates back to the 19th century, and begins with a boy, who was dealt an unfortunate hand of fate, and could only dream of happiness.
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James Dresnok: The US Soldier Who Defected to North Korea
This video explores the story of an American soldier, James Dresnok, who made a shocking decision to leave his free, democratic country and join a tyrannical, communist regime.
What made him take such a step? What made his life miserable in the USA and what made him believe that he would have a better life in North Korea?
Join me in this video, as we explore the life of this man - a life which was kept as a closely guarded secret by the United States government for decades on end.
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The Story Of Adolf Hitlers Mother: Klara Pölzl
We all know about Adolf Hitler. Undoubtedly ranked as one of the most famous monsters in the world, the Internet is littered with anecdotes from Hitler’s life; ranging from historical articles to documentaries to movies, and so forth.
But how many of you know about the life of the woman who made Hitler?
Indeed, not many are aware of the life and death of Hitler’s mother, Klara Pölzl.
While some may believe that Hitler’s mother was a monster just like him, the real truth may shock you. The truth is that Hitler’s mother was probably the only person who had a positive impact on Hitler’s personality.
Join me in this video, and you will get to know a completely different side of the Nazi tyrant.
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A Brief History Of The Croissant
The croissant is one of the first things people think of when they think of France.
It’s so quintessentially French, that the croissant is practically used as a symbol of the country.
But this rich, flaky, crescent-shaped pastry isn’t French at all.
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5 successful movies everyone expected to fail - Part 2
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5 successful movies everyone expected to fail - Part 1
If you haven’t seen any one of these movies… watch them now!
One of the worst feelings for movie fans is the one of being disappointed by a movie they were very excited to see. However, when the tables are reversed, we enjoy great satisfaction.
When everybody expects a movie to be awful, but end up being proven wrong with a pure delight on screen that turns into a box office hit, at times even starting franchises.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at 5 highly successful movies everyone expected to fail.
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AND THE AWARD FOR THE MOST POISONOUS PLANT IN THE WORLD GOES TO...
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