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'''Hoax'''
'''Hoax'''
* noun: a deliberate deception, for humor or mal (bad) intent
* noun: a deliberate deception, for humor or mal (bad) intent
* verb: to deceive deliberately
* verb: to deceive deliberately
This page is a list of famous hoaxes
This page is a list of famous hoaxes
See also
** http://hoaxes.org
== Academic hoaxes ==
== Academic hoaxes ==
== General hoaxes ==
== Historical hoaxes ==
=== Sokal Affair ===
=== Sokal Affair ===
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** he objective was to satirize post-modernist theories in the social sciences
** he objective was to satirize post-modernist theories in the social sciences
* link to his paper: [https://physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/transgress_v2/transgress_v2_singlefile.html Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity (nyu.edu)]
* link to his paper: [https://physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/transgress_v2/transgress_v2_singlefile.html Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity (nyu.edu)]
** https://www.iflscience.com/environment/the-greatest-april-fools-day-prank-of-all-time-took-four-years-to-plan-and-involved-a-volcano/ Greatest April Fools Day Prank of All Time (iflscience.com)]
* [[File:Great Blue Hill from Trillium.jpeg|thumb|Great Blue Hill in Massachusetts. On April 1, 1980 a local news station reported it was erupting.]] at 6:00 pm on April 1, 1980, a Milton, MA news station aired a fake news bulletin that announced that a nearby, small mountain was erupting
** the report was one week after the tremendous eruption of Mt. St. Helens
** the report showed edited statements of concern by Massachusetts Governor and President Carter
** panicked residents called the police and the state Civil Defense office
** some were reported to have fled the area
* at 11:00 the state apologized for the hoax
* the producer of the 6:00 news segment was fired the next day
** in addition "failure to exercise good news judgment," the producer had also violated FCC rules regarding use of "stock footage" (old news footage) without identifying it as such<br />
== Historical hoaxes ==
== Religious hoaxes ==
== Religious hoaxes ==
=== The Da Vinci Code (Christianity) ===
* while a work of fiction, Dan Brown's series, "The Da Vinci Code" is based on an unsupported claim that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married
* much of the plot line is derived from that claim, including a blood line of Jesus and the Holy Grail (which is supposed to provide eternal youth)
=== Letter of Benan (Christianity) ===
* in 1910, Ernst Edler von der Planitz claimed he had discovered a 5th century Coptic (ancient Egyptian derivative language) text
** he claimed it was a translation from a Greek text in 83 AD
** the text was about the encounters of an Egyptian physician with Jesus and the apostles
=== The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Judaism) ===
* published in 1903 in Russia, which was strongly anti-Semitic (anti-Jewish) at the time
* a literary forgery, the papers outlined Jewish plans for global domination
=== Scientology (cult) ===
* technically not a hoax, as its inventor did not deliberately aim to deceive or he never admitted it
* however, its practices have been questioned by governments, medical experts, and theologians
** especially the claim of secret Scientology texts that were created 70 million years ago by an outer space alien ruler
* in 1950 author L. Ron Hubbard published, "Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science" in a science fiction magazine
** the book mentioned the term, "Scientology"
** Hubbard, who had undergone psychiatric treatment, hated psychology and offered a new counseling treatment, "Dianetics"
** it was intended to be a form of psychotherapy, but he morphed into a "religious philosophy" in 1952
** he said he created it as "scientific rather than religious" thought
** however, after being banned from running a medical clinic, he established it as a religious organization, instead
* over 25,000 people follow Scientology today
=== The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ ===
* in 1894, a Russian journalist published a book that claimed historical evidence that Jesus had visited India and studied under Hindu & Buddhist priests
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== Scientific hoaxes ==
== Scientific hoaxes ==
Latest revision as of 16:28, 20 May 2022
Hoax
noun: a deliberate deception, for humor or mal (bad) intent
File:Great Blue Hill from Trillium.jpegGreat Blue Hill in Massachusetts. On April 1, 1980 a local news station reported it was erupting. at 6:00 pm on April 1, 1980, a Milton, MA news station aired a fake news bulletin that announced that a nearby, small mountain was erupting
the report was one week after the tremendous eruption of Mt. St. Helens
the report showed edited statements of concern by Massachusetts Governor and President Carter
panicked residents called the police and the state Civil Defense office
some were reported to have fled the area
at 11:00 the state apologized for the hoax
the producer of the 6:00 news segment was fired the next day
in addition "failure to exercise good news judgment," the producer had also violated FCC rules regarding use of "stock footage" (old news footage) without identifying it as such
in 1894, a Russian journalist published a book that claimed historical evidence that Jesus had visited India and studied under Hindu & Buddhist priests