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fake political photos – must be an election year…

September 1, 2008

Above: Just a couple of the fake photos of Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin that are currently making the rounds of the internet. [Source: News of the World]
I blogged earlier about the fake Barack Obama photo that made the rounds of the internet earlier this year, and now it appears to be the GOP’s turn [...]

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If you believe, they put a man on the moon…

August 28, 2008

Some of the most hotly contested historic photos ever are from the 1967 Apollo 1 mission to the moon. There are many conspiracy theories out there as to whether Buzz Aldren’s one small step for man was taken on the moon or on an elaborately staged setting here on Earth. The conspiracy theorists claim as their proof everything from inconsistent [...]

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Hey Bigfoot, could you hand me a beer?

August 15, 2008

So today is supposedly the big day when a couple of dudes (Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer) from Georgia (the southern USA state – not the country currently being invaded by Russia) hold a press conference and reveal to the world that they have found Bigfoot. Their proof? The screenshot above, taken from a video [...]

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A smokin’ Shop

August 11, 2008

Barack Obama visiting the University of Illinois in 2004. As you can see, he is not smoking.
On August 3, 2004, Barack Obama met with a small group of constituents at the University of Illinois. At that event, Kwame Ross took the above photo. You can find the original posting about the event (along with the [...]

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Abraham Lincoln portrait – a Shop or a political bitch slap?

August 7, 2008

What do you get when you take a portrait of Southern politician John Calhoun (left), and add it to Mathew Brady’s portrait of Abraham Lincoln? Well, you get Lincoln’s standing portrait (right) – probably one of the earliest known composite images in American history. This is not a simple cut & paste job – as [...]

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