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Pollack is a quack and most of his wild claims about "EZ water" (ie hexagonal sheets) are not accepted and have ZERO scientific evidence for them. The exclusion zone is not evidence - there are other explanations which are much more consistent with molecular dynamics simulation, etc. Danski14 (talk) 13:35, 27 January 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]
Both Chris and Xand van Tulleken presented Channel 4's Medicine Men Go Wild, [16] and BBC Two's Trust Me, I'm A Doctor alongside Michael Mosley. [17] Chris was the expedition doctor for BBC Two's Operation Iceberg, [18] and has appeared in Top Dogs: Adventures in War, Sea and Ice (), [19] Holiday Hit Squad (), [20] Museum of Life (), [21] The Secret Life of Twins (), [22] as well as Celebrity ...
A step-by-step guide to how one debunked story fueled Republicans’ Biden impeachment effort Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf and Marshall Cohen, CNN February 22, 2024 at 6:17 AM
Misleading videos of President Joe Biden at the G7 conference continued to go viral for days even after debunkings and fact-checks tried to correct the record.
The Edward Owens hoax was a historical hoax created by students at George Mason University in 2008 as a class project for "Lying About the Past". The students created a website and a fictitious entry on English Wikipedia about Edward Owens, purportedly a Virginia oyster fisherman born in 1853 who became a pirate.
In a follow-up post, Musk clarified that the “expert” referred to in the meme is former ABC News investigative journalist James Gordon Meek, who pleaded guilty in July 2023 to federal charges ...
The 5 red lights attached to balloons released by Chris Russo and Joe Rudy over the skies of Morristown, NJ. The 2009 Morristown UFO hoax [1] [2] was a series of aerial events involving mysterious floating red lights in the sky, that first occurred near Morristown, New Jersey, on Monday, January 5, 2009, between 8:15 pm and 9:00 pm. The red ...
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