TITLE:        Soldier Wakes Up After Being Dead 👻
CHANNEL:      The Art Of War  (@theartofwarrr)
URL:          https://youtube.com/watch?v=QXTH-bBkVKs
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PUBLISHED:    Jul 11, 2025
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HOOK (first 3 seconds spoken):
His soul returned to his lifeless body, raising him up after being dead for over

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FULL SCRIPT:
His soul returned to his lifeless body, raising him up after being dead for over an hour. You see, he was seriously wounded during the battle, and his comrades thought he was dead because his body showed no signs of life. But hours later, he suddenly woke up and started shooting, terrifying the entire group. This was later identified as deep hypothermic shock, a state where the body's temperature drops below 82° F. But during the battle, they simply believed the gods were returning soldiers souls back to their bodies.

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TIMED:
[000.00] His soul returned to his lifeless body,
[002.16] raising him up after being dead for over
[004.00] an hour. You see, he was seriously
[005.76] wounded during the battle, and his
[007.28] comrades thought he was dead because his
[009.12] body showed no signs of life. But hours
[011.04] later, he suddenly woke up and started
[012.96] shooting, terrifying the entire group.
[014.96] This was later identified as deep
[016.64] hypothermic shock, a state where the
[018.32] body's temperature drops below 82° F.
[021.04] But during the battle, they simply
[022.56] believed the gods were returning
[023.84] soldiers souls back to their bodies.
