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Some claim that many of the allegedly real creatures from the Fortean archives (see also: Fortean Times and William R. Corliss) and related reports of anomalous phenomena [18] are actually of extraterrestrial or mixed origin, such as in the extraterrestrial hypothesis, the interdimensional hypothesis, or the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis.
Registered in Lithuania, falsely claims to be a news site for the United States. Spread false claim that Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 United States presidential election was a hoax. Accused by NewsGuard of having a network of bots to share its stories on social media. [138] vatolu.com vatolu.com [107] Walli.us Walli.us [115]
However these names are not used in official reports (for example instead of US John/Jane Doe ismeretlen férfi/nő (unknown male/female) would appear in a police report). Samples for forms, credit cards etc. usually contain the name Minta János [ 21 ] (John Sample) or Minta Kata (Kate Sample).
A well-known example of "Acme" as a placeholder name is the Acme Corporation, whose products are often seen in the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons. "Mom and Pop" (in the United States) are occasional placeholders for the individual owners of a generic small family-owned business [citation needed]
A clandestine United States agency which has unlimited resources to conduct covert operations on behalf of the government: Alpha Protocol: Video game B613 B613 is a covert government agency formerly run by Rowan, later by Jake Ballard for a while and now run by Olivia Pope. Scandal: TV Canadian National Intelligence Agency (NISA) InSecurity: TV
A similar such “blob” was found in Oklahoma earlier this year, sparking conspiracy theories of “alien egg pods” Image credits: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC)
Thatchergate, a fake conversation with which the punk band Crass fooled the governments of the US and UK. The slowing of satellites above Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple due to mysterious UV rays from Saturn, claimed to be "a miracle" by NASA. [17] Mary Toft, an English woman who convinced doctors that she gave birth to rabbits.
Right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson reacted to the mysterious drones appearing over New Jersey in recent weeks by wondering if they were part of a “fake alien invasion” being staged to “steal ...