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Occultopedia's Fakes, Impostors, Frauds,
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A Journalists' Favorite
Hoax: Petrification
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Adventures of Louis de Rougemont
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Animal
Fakes & Frauds
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Arm The Homeless
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Art Forgeries
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Beringer's Autographed Stones
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Bible
Prophecy: The Ultimate Deception
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Big
Book of Hoaxes
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Bunko Squad - Quack, Quack?
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Characterization of Quack Theories
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Christopher 'James Bond'
Marlowe
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Church of Kurt Cobain
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Computer That Can Replace Trial
Judges
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Confusion
Incorporated: A Collection of Lies, Hoaxes & Hidden Truths
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Dead Elvis Sightings
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Don't Spread that Hoax!
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Dreadnought Hoax
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Dreadnought Hoax
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Emperor Norton
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Encyclopedia
of Hoaxes
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Fake
Moon Landing - A Hoax
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Fakes & Forgeries, Frauds & Hoaxes
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Famous
Hoaxes (Incredible Histories)
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FDA Backgrounder: Top Health
Frauds
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Fraud Discovery Institute
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Great
Exploration Hoaxes
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Great
Hoaxes and Famous Imposters
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Great
Hoaxes of the World and the Hoaxers Behind Them
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Handwriting
Forgery
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Hoaxes
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Hoaxes
& Humour
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and Swindles
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Hoaxes
of the Ages
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Hoaxes
Timeline
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How Volkov Faked Testimony
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Identity Theft Resources
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Identity
Theft: Who's Using Your Name?
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In His Image: The
Cloning of a Man
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International Association of Financial Crimes
Investigators
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Internet
Fraud Watch
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Internet Hoaxes
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Investment Fraud and Abuse Travel to
Cyberspace
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Is Tupac Really Dead?
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James
Reavis: The Man Who Stole Arizona
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Kinderhook Plates
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Loch Ness Monster
("Nessie")
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Louis de Rougemont
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Martian Astronaut Buried in
Texas Cemetery
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Martin Guerre
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Martin Guerre
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Mecklenburg Declaration of
Independence
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Millard Fillmore's Bathtub
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Milli Vanilli and the
Scapegoating of the Inauthentic
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Museum
of Questionable Medical Devices
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Mysterious
People
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National
Fraud Information Center
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National Institute on Aging:
Health Quackery
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Necronomicon
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No Fooling: The 10 Worst Internet Hoaxes
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Paul Is Dead...Or Is He?
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Paul McCartney Is Dead
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Photographing
Fairies
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'Piltdown Man'
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Piltdown Man Home Page
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Piltdown: The Man that Never Was
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Pope Joan
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Pope Joan; Legend or Truth?
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Princess Diana Video Hoax
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P. T. Barnum Never Did Say
"There's a Sucker Born Every Minute"
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QuackWatch
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Remember The Maine?
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Renaissance Forgeries
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Romain Gary
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ScamWatch
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Secret Messages on
Records
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Sibuxiang Beast
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Spiritualism, and
Fairies
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Skeptics
Society Web
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Stock
Detective
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The Aesthetics of Forgery
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The Apemen Frauds
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The Archko Volume
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The Art of Honest Deception
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The Art of the Fake: Egyptian
Forgeries
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The Cardiff Giant
[lhup.edu]
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The Cardiff Giant Hoax
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The Case of the Cottingley Fairies
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The Clam: A Phantom Venereal Disease
with Unusual Symptoms
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The Complete Idiot's Guide To Frauds,
Scams, and Cons
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The Cottingley Fairies
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The Cottingley Fairies Photographs
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The Day They Almost Sawed Off
Manhattan
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The Female Pope: The Mystery of Pope Joan
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The Great Balloon Hoax
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The Great Impostor
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The
Great Moon Hoax
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The Great Moon Hoax of 1835
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The Indian Rope Trick
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The Jammal Ark Hoax
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The
Marilyn Papers
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The
Necronomicon Anti-FAQ
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The Patterson Film
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The
Piltdown Plot
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The
Tasaday Controversy: Assessing the Evidence
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Tom Petty is Dead
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Tom Petty is Not
Dead
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Tonkin Gulf Incident
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Top 20 Reasons Why Tupac is Alive
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Tupac Lives
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TWA
Flight 800 Missile Theory
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UFO Hoaxes
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UFOs:
True Mysteries or Hoaxes?
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Was
It Really Only a Paper Moon?
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Web of Deception
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Web Scams
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Why Tom Petty is Dead
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William Campbell is Alive (Paul is
Dead)
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William Horace de Vere Cole
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World's
Greatest Hoaxes
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