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The Killer Book | The Deadly 1800s Green Craze 🧪

Imagine sitting in a quiet library and discovering a beautifully bound, vibrant green book. But just a few weeks after reading it, you mysteriously lose your life! Was it a supernatural curse, or was there a dark scientific secret hidden within its pages that left modern doctors completely baffled?

In this documentary, we decode one of history's most fascinating and toxic forensic mysteries. We dive deep into the deadly "Green Craze" of the 19th Century (Victorian Era), where a single color became the world's most silent killer. Discover how even the legendary emperor Napoleon Bonaparte fell victim to this unseen poison!

Watch the full video to uncover the shocking truth behind the world's deadliest literature and "The Poison Book Project"—books so lethal that they are kept under lock and key in global libraries today, accessible only with heavy protective gear.

📌 Topics Covered in this Video:

The Mystery of Victorian Green Books
What is Scheele’s Green / Paris Green?
How Copper Arsenite & Arsenic killed readers
The Secret of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Death
Inside The Poison Book Project
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00:00So this video is in the killer book. Imagine that you are in a 70th library.
00:05After you have a beautiful green bright color of the book.
00:09You can see it and read it and read it.
00:15But in the next few weeks, you will be able to live in your skin.
00:19You will be a strange skin and you will be able to live in your skin.
00:24And you will be able to live in your skin.
00:27You will be able to live in your skin.
00:31You will be able to live in your skin.
00:33But in the 1800s, America and Europe, many of you have died.
00:40And the fact is that all of these books were hidden.
01:12So this book was written in the book.
01:14So this book was written in the book.
01:20So this book was written in the book.
01:39This book was written in the book of Theer.
01:41tealer green this is hard to tell me that I can't just
01:45bring in a blind use.
01:50The shows on the other side.
01:54But I don't think we can't really spend our time thinking about it.
01:59What was the chemical that used to be?
02:03That was copper arsenide
02:05and the main element was arsenic
02:08Yes, arsenic
02:09which is the most silent and deadly
02:11killer.
02:13Arsenic is the most important part
02:15that it has no smell or no
02:17it has no smell.
02:19Now, that was deadly
02:20that Amir Loog
02:21was the cover of the cover.
02:23But the question is,
02:25that the book is only for reading
02:27which was the most important part
02:30of the book.
02:31The book is also the most important part
02:32of the book.
02:33The book is also the first one
02:33Then, when you were to find
02:36its human,
02:36you could have found
02:37a lot of information.
02:38Then you could have found
02:40the book.
02:43The book also found
02:45the book.
02:46After all,
02:57do
03:04do
03:04do
03:04do
03:04do
03:04chemical pojni ka sabse bada victim tha
03:07Napoleon Bonapart
03:09sal 80-20 mein
03:11jub Napoleon Bonapart ki date hoi thi
03:13to doctors ne bata ya tha
03:14unki maud peet ki cancer se hoi hai
03:17lekin sal o ba
03:18jub scientist ne Napoleon ki balo ki
03:21forensik jaj ki
03:23to unke ho s ur gaya
03:24unke balo me 100 guna se
03:26jadha arsenik ki level thi
03:28asiliyat tb saab ne aai
03:30jub Napoleon Bonapart ko jaha qait kiya gaya tha
03:32us camera ki jaj ki gaya
03:34guess kariye us pure kambra ki jow wall paper
03:37uska color kya tha
03:38wohi bright sealay green
03:40wall paper se dhirhe dhirhe karke
03:42arsenik gas release ho raha thi
03:44jiski wiesse dunia ka sabse bada yodha
03:46dhirhe dhirhe karke marraha tha
03:47to short form me boli
03:49to jow hamaray king hua karthay thay
03:50uske gown
03:51uske queen ki gown
03:52and jow wall paper se
03:55and colors hua karthay thay
03:56jow paint hua karthay thay
03:57woh bhi isi colors ke binaaya karthay thay
03:59jow bachyokke khe kheelonay hua karthay thay
04:01woh bhi isi color ke binaaya jatay thay
04:02or us me arsenikhi use hoti thay
04:05jow sile green thay
04:06woh kafi luxury
04:07or us time ke kafi trending color thay
04:10jiske wiesse
04:11har jaga phe use ho raha thi
04:12और jow bhi iske context me
04:14átay thay
04:15unki date ho jaya kerti thay
04:17lékin dhustos
04:18agar aapko lagtatay
04:19kya khani abh khatam ho chukki hai
04:20to abh galat hai
04:21ye kitaabhe
04:22aaj bhi jinda hai
04:24और dunia ki
04:24sabse bari library me
04:26aaj bhi mojood hai
04:27in kitaabo ko
04:28aap logu ke liye
04:29puri tariqe se
04:30ban karthay gaya hai
04:31innate hunnay ke liye
04:33eek international mission
04:34chalaya ja raha hai
04:35jisko kata hai
04:36poison book project
04:37library in
04:38aaj bhi
04:39in kitaabo ko
04:40jab touch kertate hai
04:41to special gloves
04:42and mask
04:43pahantate hai
04:44taakki
04:45unka eek
04:45micro fractional
04:46bhi hawa me
04:47na phailhe
04:47itihaz ka
04:48ye hissah
04:49hama sikha
04:49hata hai
04:50ki
04:50kubhye kubhye
04:51sabse
04:51khusura
04:52dhikhnye
04:52wali
04:52chiz bhi
04:53hamaari
04:54kakil
04:54ho sakti
04:54hai
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04:55jalan
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04:56hai
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