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- Debunked: Cooper Copper family ghost photo - Metabunk
The images created were deliberately subtle as the intent was trolling (posting hoax photos to get a reaction) In the above there is an ectoplasmic ghost face above the children on the left Often the images were also supplied with a fake backstory The origin of the "Cooper family" background photo was revealed when one of the boys in the photo, Robert Copper, commented here:
- COVID-19 vaccine myths debunked - Mayo Clinic News Network
A vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is perhaps the best hope for ending the pandemic A number of biopharmaceutical companies have applied for U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency use authorization for a new COVID-19 vaccine and a limited number of vaccines will be available before the end of the year It […]
- Debunked: The Great pyramid of Giza and the Speed of Light
There may seem like a lot of coincidences but only if you ignore the huge number of other possible comparisons and the many different things you try to compare them to Stuart Robbins made a video about the claims about artificial structures on Mars and found the alleged coincidences fell within random chance
- Mayo Clinic experts debunk COVID-19 vaccine myths
Journalists: Broadcast-quality sound bites are in the downloads at the end of this post Please "Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network " In the meantime, Mayo Clinic experts debunk some common myths about COVID-19 vaccines: MYTH: COVID-19 vaccines are not safe because they were rapidly developed and tested This is not true, according to Dr Andrew Badley, an infectious diseases specialist and
- Debunked: The WTC 9 11 Angle Cut Column. [Not Thermite, Cut Later]
This image is famous in 9 11 conspiracy culture: The column in the center of the photo (by Sam Hollenshead) has been cut at an angle, presumably during the cleanup process Yet Architects and Engineers for 9 11 Truth (AE911) still insist it was cut before the building fell, and looks nothing
- Metabunk
Unusual claims, politely investigated
- Debunked: Google Mail icon shows linkage to Freemasons
In June 2020, an acquaintance made the claim that Google's logo 'G' was a reference to Freemasons I have been unable to find discussion linking Google's 'G' to Freemasons online, but I did find similar conspiracies about the Gmail icon I will address both the 'G' and the 'M' conspiracy below
- Debunked: FBI Says No one killed at Sandy Hook [Included in CT State . . .
Conspiracy theorists content that the FBI has reported zero deaths in Newtown, CT, even though 27 people were murdered in the Newtown mass shooting on Dec 14th 2012 They point to the FBI report "Crime in the United States 2012"
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