Censorship by @YouTube is calling attention to exactly the topics they are trying to suppress. The way to beat them is to make sure this happens every time.
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The ‘h’ in ‘ghost‘ is a historical hiccup. William Caxton, having first practised his trade in Flanders, brought Flemish typesetters back to England to help set up his printing press - they lobbed an ‘h’ into English ‘gost’ because their own native word was ‘gheest’.
Morning trivia: in the nursery rhyme ‘Pop goes the Weasel’, ‘pop’ is probably the old slang for ‘pawn’, and ‘weasel’ the rhyming slang for coat (weasel and stoat). You pop your weasel by pawning your coat (and that’s the way the money goes).