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  • 61Morristown UFO hoax — 5 unidentified red lights over the skies of Morristown, NJ The Morristown UFO hoax, also known as The Great UFO Hoax of 2009, [1][2] was originally thought to be an unidentified aeria …

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  • 62Great Moon Hoax — The Great Moon Hoax was a series of six articles that were published in the New York Sun beginning on August 25, 1835 about the supposed discovery of life on the Moon. The discoveries were falsely attributed to Sir John Herschel, perhaps the best …

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  • 63Olympic Torch (virus hoax) — Olympic Torch is a computer virus hoax sent out by e mail. The hoax e mails first appeared in February 2006. The virus referred to by the e mail does not actually exist. The only effect is that the warning email itself is widely circulated as a… …

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  • 64The Hoax — Infobox Film name = The Hoax image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Lasse Hallström producer = Mark Gordon Bob Yari Betsy Beers Leslie Holleran Joshua Maurer writer = William Wheeler narrator = starring = Richard Gere Alfred Molina… …

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  • 65U.S. Presidential IQ hoax — The U.S. Presidential IQ hoax was a mid 2001 e mail and internet hoax that purported to provide a list of estimated IQs of the U.S. Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush. cite web url =… …

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  • 66Mars hoax — The Mars hoax was an e mail circulated hoax that originated in 2003, claiming that Mars will look as large as the full Moon to the naked eye on August 27, 2003. The hoax, which has since resurfaced in every year from 2005 2011, stemmed from a… …

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  • 672009 Latvian meteorite hoax — The 2009 Latvian meteorite hoax was a publicity stunt in which Swedish based telecommunications company Tele2 staged an apparent meteorite landing which was later revealed to be fake. Contents 1 The Meteorite incident 2 Investigation 3 …

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  • 68Apollo hoax in popular culture — This article provides references to the alleged Apollo Moon Landing hoax theories in popular culture and parody. In print* President Clinton in his 2004 autobiography, My Life , states (on page 156): Just a month before, Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz …

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  • 69Great Wall of China hoax — The Great Wall of China hoax was a faked story, published in U.S. newspapers on June 25, 1899, about bids by American businesses to demolish the Great Wall of China and construct a road in its place.In 1939, an urban legend began when Denver… …

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  • 70Henryk Batuta hoax — The Henryk Batuta hoax was a hoax perpetrated on the Polish Wikipedia from November 2004 to February 2006. The perpetrators of the hoax created an article about Henryk Batuta (born Izaak Apfelbaum), a fictional socialist revolutionary and Polish… …

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