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Photo Hoaxes

• Forty years after U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, many conspiracy theorists still insist the Apollo 11 moon landing was an elaborate hoax. Examine the photographic evidence, and find out why experts say some of the most common claims simply don't hold water.

• There are thousands of photos taken over the years that supposedly capture something of a supernatural nature - unexplained lights, figures, or orbs. But there are only a handful of them that are truly considered as real potential evidence, and remain to this date unexplained.


software, or just false information. Hoax emails start off as a deliberate attempt to deceive, but are eventually forwarded by honest people that believe the email is true and want to forward the info to their friends. Some hoaxes create as much trouble as viruses by causing massive amounts of unnecessary e-mail, but most are deliberate or unintentional e-mail messages warning people about a phony virus, malicious software, or just false information. Hoax emails start off as a deliberate attempt to deceive, but are eventually forwarded by honest people that believe the email is true and want to forward the info to their friends. Some hoaxes create as much trouble as viruses by causing massive amounts of unnecessary e-mail, but most are simply annoying.

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