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Rewatching Stranger Things before the new premiere. Found the wildest Easter Egg ever
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So in S2:E3 the science teacher brings up Mr. Phineas Gage and his curious case of surviving a tamping bar go through his head. He ultimately died from complications.

Gage’s headless remains was buried originally in a San Francisco cemetery, with his skull being donated to science. His remains were exhumed in 1940 during the city’s expansion and reallocation of the cemetery land. Not super interesting, right?

There were other people buried and later exhumed in that exact same cemetery: - Charles De Young, founder of the San Francisco Chronicle - Ed Lee, first Asian-American mayor of San Francisco - Levi Strauss - Willie McCovey, MLB hall of famer - CEOs, business moguls

Why did the city exhume THIS cemetery in 1940? Other cemeteries they did the same thing to over the next 60 years had other notable remains, like Bank of America’s founder, one of Charles Manson’s victims, Vince Guaraldi, JOE FUCKING DIMAGGIO.

Do we know where all these bodies went after they were exhumed? Are we sure? And if someone was trying to get them, why? What did they want with them??

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