Tanzanian Laughter Epidemic

In 1962 a seemingly unprecedented and bizarre event took place in Tanzania and Uganda. School rooms of children would begin laughing without explanation. The laughing continued for days and schools were closed. Whereupon it spread to entire towns until over 30,000 people in Tanzania and Uganda were laughing.
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following symptoms were reported on an equally massive scale as the reports of the laughter itself: pain, fainting, respiratory problems, rashes, attacks of crying, random screaming.

CIA for sure.

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