Hoaxes Sentence Examples

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  • However, you can avoid falling for such hoaxes but doing some very basic research of your own.

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  • Will you elaborate on the hoaxes?

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  • Paranormal videos and photos are often hoaxes, so it's important for investigators and anyone interested in scary ghost footage to proceed with caution.

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  • Certainly, there have been many high-profile hoaxes that have created some sort of Internet buzz, just as there have been some lower-profile examples that simply defy explanation.

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  • Hoax - superb fanzine dedicated almost completely to pranks & hoaxes, from schoolboy pranks to the greatest hoaxes of the century.

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  • A lot of websites tend to take the point of view of showing those that are definite hoaxes as well as those that can claim to have some element of reality.

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  • Indeed, some of the more elaborate and popular hoaxes can be seen as being part of some kind of viral marketing campaign.

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  • Hoaxes are often also very common, and make it extremely difficult for cryptozoologists to conduct serious research.

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  • Read on to learn more about one of the biggest Bigfoot hoaxes in recent history.

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  • Truth or Legends updates hourly on the latest email, Internet and modern day hoaxes, scams and legends.

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  • A surge of reported sightings from a wide variety of people began flooding in, as did a great number of claims that were later debunked as hoaxes.

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  • While there is a great deal of anecdotal evidence, photographs, sonar readings and even video footage, many experts dispute these as hoaxes perpetuated by people who either want to make money or who want to continue the myth and legend.

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  • Those who believe Ouija boards are hoaxes maintain that all evidence of spirit activity is being faked by the participants.

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  • The major problem with going online to look for real ghost stories and videos is that while some of them can be quite compelling and downright scary, the overwhelming majority of them are fakes and hoaxes.

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  • Picking through urban legends to decide which ones are legitimate and which ones are strange hoaxes can be difficult, particularly after you learn that many urban legends contain at least a grain of truth.

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  • A kind of horrific candid camera is the theme of Scare Tactics with host Tracy Morgan pulling elaborate scary hoaxes over on people.

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  • Some of the more common hoaxes are detailed below.

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  • Stratton Upper School has been the victim of two bomb hoaxes.

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  • There is a good list from IBM at Hype Alert which also includes reports of well-known email hoaxes.

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  • Many of the oddest sightings were, he believed, hoaxes often perpetrated by journalists short of copy in the silly season.

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  • Among his more famous hoaxes were the " Edict of the King of Prussia " (1773), already described; the fictitious supplement to the Boston Chronicle, printed on his private press at Passy in 1782, and containing a letter with an invoice of eight packs of 954 cured, dried, hooped and painted scalps of rebels, men, women and children, taken by Indians in the British employ; and another fictitious Letter from the Count de Schaumberg to the Baron Hohendorf commanding the Hessian Troops in America (1777) - the count's only anxiety is that not enough men will be killed to bring him in moneys he needs, and he urges his officer in command in America " to prolong the war.

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  • Sometimes photos of "ghosts" turn out to be premeditated hoaxes.

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  • In 1975, debunker Larry Kusche published The Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Solved, where he tried to explain as many cases as possible and debunk many of [Urban Legends Hoaxes and Rumors the rumors].

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  • In 1773 there appeared in the Public Advertiser one of Franklin's cleverest hoaxes, " An Edict of the King of Prussia," proclaiming that the island of Britain was a colony of Prussia, having been settled by Angles and Saxons, having been protected by Prussia, having been defended by Prussia against France in the war just past, and never having been definitely freed from Prussia's rule; and that, therefore, Great Britain should now submit to certain taxes laid by Prussia - the taxes being identical with those laid upon the American colonies by Great Britain.

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  • In a paper on a " Proposed New Version of the Bible " he paraphrased a few verses of the first chapter of Job, making them a satiric attack on royal government; but the version may well rank with these hoaxes, and even modern writers have been taken in by it, regarding it as a serious proposal for a " modernized " version and decrying it as poor taste.

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  • About this time, too (November 1707), he produced his best narrative poem, Baucis and Philemon, while the next few months witnessed one of the most amusing hoaxes ever perpetrated against the quackery of astrologers.

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