At various times,  mankind has been the target of lies that were accepted as true: amazing  facts that remain over time as myths or legends, though the story itself  has been in charge of telling the truth. For this reason, the site  dogguie.com was given the task of enlisting those who until now could be  the 10 most famous hoaxes in history. Here's the list:
1. Roswell alien autopsy. A purported  alien spacecraft crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. Following  the discovery, investigators alleged  were filmed doing an autopsy on the body of an alien who died after the  collision of his ship to land. The video was introduced by a film  producer in 1995. However, it later emerged that it was just a doll.
2. The Cardiff Giant. Considered not  only as a great anthropological hoax, but the eldest, was found in 1869  in Cardiff, New York, the body of a petrified ten-foot giant on a farm.  Many thought it was a fossil, or a giant sculpture. After much anticipation and even businesses  around the visit of Cardiff Giant, it was later learned that he was a  man cast very well written by an anthropologist, which he buried on the  farm of his brother to make a joke.
3. The War of the Worlds in October  1938, a radio broadcast caused panic, stress, uncertainty, and more.  Orson Welles said in his radio broadcast of a supposed alien invasion of  a deeply serious and credible. Even reports that many people jumped  through the windows victim of the hysteria of that transmission, and  emergency phone lines would not stop ringing.
However, Orson  Welles later clarified that it was a radio adaptation of a novel, and  was forced to apologize and give statements to be made numerous ways to  terrorize New Jersey and the  United States as a whole.
4. Hitler's diaries. In 1983, the  German weekly Stern reported that he had found the Führer Adolf Hitler  diary. The media said it would make constant deliveries. At the  beginning, was a resounding success. It was later discovered that it was  a hoax, unleashing the fury of many.
5. The winner false Munich, 1972. In  the Olympics of that year, which finished first in the marathon was not one of the competitors. It was a  German student named Norbert Sudhaus, who broke into the competition  when there was only one kilometer to  reach the goal. It was never clear if the young man did was to protest  against the celebration or the costs of the event, or if it was a joke  or a bet.
6. Nessie, the monster of the lake.  The existence of the "Loch Ness Monster" for many years has caused great  excitement in the world. Testimony about alleged apparitions have been  reported in different parts of the world.
It was in 1934 when  Robert Kenneth, a surgeon, said he had taken the first image of the  "Nessie." It was later learned that this was no more than a hoax. Here  is a recreation of the prehistoric monster course.
7. "Left-handed Burgers? Burger King launched a  campaign in 1998 which said put on sale its famous Whopper, but  specially designed for left-handed consumers. The difference, to say the  brand, was that the ingredients were placed in a different way so as  not to spill the wrong side. Although the firm admitted the next day  that it was a joke, its sales in that short time increased nearly 100  percent.
8. Circles in the wheat fields of  England. Shadowy figures began to appear in wheat fields in different  parts of England. These figures, which were attributed to aliens, were  studied by scientists around the world, trying to find the supposed  hidden images in them. Some even ventured to say that it was Maya  inscriptions with hidden messages. However, in 1991 two British artists  attributed the creation of all figures.
9. Bigfoot. At one point in 2008 that  was believed to be the most memorable to mankind: the supposed  discovery of the corpse of Bigfoot or Yeti. However, the analysis made  the assumption that the body showed that it was a costume made of  rubber, it was just another hoax.
10. Balloon Child In October 2009 the  United States and the world were on edge after reports that a child of  six riding in a gas balloon made by his father, who drifted for about  two hours. The main fear that broadcast the channels broadcasting the  live balloon, was that the child had fallen on the seafront.
However,  it later emerged that the small Falcon Heene was never in that bubble and that  everything was a ruse to get her parents' fame, who did not have the  sincerity of the child.
Selasa, 21 Februari 2012
The 10 biggest Scams In History
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