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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 […]
- 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
- Metabunk
Unusual claims, politely investigated
- Debunked: serial killers are more likely to be born under certain . . .
Debunked: serial killers are more likely to be born under certain zodiac signs than others [misundertanding of probability and sample size]
- 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"
- Debunked: Photo of Nessie in Apple Maps Satellite image of Loch Ness . . .
[Update by @Mick West: OP Modified to include debunking info from the thread] Various "news" outlets picked up the story that an image in Apple Maps appears to show some kind of giant fish underwater
- Debunked: Latoya Ammons Demon House Photo - Metabunk
This rather poor quality photo seems to show a ghostly figure in a window (part of a much larger story of demonic possession) Obviously it could just be faked, and indeed there's an Android app for that Ghost Camera, (Photo by Larry DP on Facebook, via Doubtful News) I'm not sure if it's
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