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  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Chicxulub Crater Made By Massive Asteroid Which Slammed Into Earth 66 Million Years Ago -- Flawed Simulation

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    Does a video show a man standing on the edge of the Chicxulub Crater which was formed when an asteroid slammed into the earth about 66 million years ago? No, that's not true: In follow-up comments under the post, the author says "This is an AI simulation of what it may have look like 66 million years ago". They suggest…

    • Nov 18, 2025
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Chicxulub Crater Made By Massive Asteroid Which Slammed Into Earth 66 Million Years Ago -- Flawed Simulation Simulation
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Massive Metallic UFO Orb Over A Volcano In Mexico -- It's A Large Millimeter Telescope On Sierra Negra

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    Does a video show a massive metallic UFO orb over a volcano in Mexico? No, that's not true: The round object in the video is a telescope on the top of the dormant Sierra Negra volcano. The telescope's concave dish-shaped reflector is 50 meters wide, the lighting at the time the video was filmed made an optical illusion of a…

    • Aug 5, 2025
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Massive Metallic UFO Orb Over A Volcano In Mexico -- It's A Large Millimeter Telescope On Sierra Negra Telescope
  • Fact Check: Al Gore Did NOT Receive a $90 Million Custom Gulfstream from the Sultan of Kuwait -- Story Originated As Satire

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    Did Al Gore receive a $90 million custom Gulfstream jet from the Sultan of Kuwait? No, that's not true: The story appeared on a site that is clearly labeled as satirical. It is run by a man known for tricking conservatives into liking and sharing made-up content. The story appeared as an article published by The Dunning-Kruger Times on May…

    • May 15, 2025
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Al Gore Did NOT Receive a $90 Million Custom Gulfstream from the Sultan of Kuwait -- Story Originated As Satire Satire
  • Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Spend 14.2 Million Euros To Buy 'Legendary Eagle's Nest Previously Owned By Hitler'

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    Did Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spend 14.2 million euros ($14.7 million) to buy the legendary "Eagle's Nest" previously owned by Adolf Hitler? No, that's not true: A spokesperson for the Kehlsteinhaus, as the Eagle's Nest is known, told Lead Stories the claim was not true and that it had not been sold as of publication date. The German state of…

    • Feb 12, 2025
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Spend 14.2 Million Euros To Buy 'Legendary Eagle's Nest Previously Owned By Hitler' State Denies
  • Fact Check: Rate Of River Mouth Sedimentation Does NOT Prove No River Existed Before 2399 BC

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    Did all rivers on Earth "commence" in the spring of 2399 B.C.? No, that's not true: The birth of the oldest rivers predates this point in time by millions of years, according to the consensus of earth science. A U.S. Geological Survey scientist confirmed that to Lead Stories. The claim appeared in a video (archived here) on Facebook on June…

    • Jul 18, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Rate Of River Mouth Sedimentation Does NOT Prove No River Existed Before 2399 BC Many Are Older
  • Fact Check: Malta 'Roman Tidal Baths' Photos Do NOT Prove Sea Level Stable For Millennia -- Sharp Rise Seen In Last Twenty Years

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    Does a photo of the "Roman tidal baths" on Malta demonstrate that the sea level has been consistent for thousands of years? No, that's not true: The waterfront architecture known as the Roman Baths of Sliema were not built during the Roman Empire thousands of years ago, but some time in the late 19th century -- so their seaside existence…

    • Jul 8, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Malta 'Roman Tidal Baths' Photos Do NOT Prove Sea Level Stable For Millennia -- Sharp Rise Seen In Last Twenty Years Levels Rose
  • Fact Check: Earth's Average Temperature NOT 2 Degrees Celsius Warmer 55,000 Years Ago

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    Was the Earth's average temperature 2 degrees Celsius warmer 55,000 years ago? No, that's not true: Climate experts contacted by Lead Stories all agreed that the Earth's temperature 55,000 years ago was colder than today's average temperature, not warmer. Ice core samples and other geological data show that global temperatures were lower due to extensive ice sheets and lower greenhouse…

    • Jun 21, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Earth's Average Temperature NOT 2 Degrees Celsius Warmer 55,000 Years Ago Fact Check: Earth's Average Temperature NOT 2 Degrees Celsius Warmer 55,000 Years Ago PhDs: 'Bogus'
  • Fact Check: Photos Of Brazil's Sugarloaf Mountain Do NOT Prove Sea Levels Aren't Rising

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    Do photographs of Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken over the past 144 years, prove that sea levels aren't rising? No, that's not true: According to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the sea level monitored at a station near Sugarloaf Mountain has increased by more than nine inches in 100 years, when compared to the…

    • Jun 7, 2024
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Photos Of Brazil's Sugarloaf Mountain Do NOT Prove Sea Levels Aren't Rising Levels Rising
  • Fact Check: Long-Distance Photos Do NOT Disprove Earth's Curvature

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    Do long-distance photos, showing things up to hundreds of miles away, provide evidence that the Earth is not curved? No, that's not true: Photos of faraway objects might appear flat because of Earth's large size, not because Earth itself is flat. While the Earth's surface does curve in these photos, it may not be noticeable due to the vast scale…

    • Mar 26, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Long-Distance Photos Do NOT Disprove Earth's Curvature Perspective
  • Fact Check: Maldives Did NOT Announce Bankruptcy At IMF As Of February 18, 2024

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    Did the Maldives announce its bankruptcy at the International Monetary Fund as of February 18, 2024? No, that's not true: A publicly available report issued by the International Monetary Fund on February 6, 2024, said the South Asian country was at a high risk of "debt distress," but never said it was bankrupt or had announced bankruptcy. As of February…

    • Feb 20, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Maldives Did NOT Announce Bankruptcy At IMF As Of February 18, 2024 Financial Risk
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