Rich Buhler & Staff

Rich Buhler is the founder of TruthorFiction and was a broadcaster, speaker, author, broadcast journalist, and producer who researched and wrote about rumors and urban legends for more than 30 years. Because of both his knowledge about what he terms “eRumors” and his broadcast background, Rich was a popular guest on radio and television and has appeared on national and international outlets including on CNN, MSNBC, NBC, Fox News, BBC, CBC, as well as local television and radio stations from Maryland to California. He has also either written, or been featured in, numerous newspaper and magazine articles. Rich operated TruthOrFiction.com until his death from pancreatic cancer in May of 2012, his family wrote and operated truthorfiction.com on his behalf until late 2018 and are still owners of the site.

ABC bleeps "Jesus" from the delayed broadcast of a TV Show-Truth!

ABC Bleeps “Jesus” From The Delayed Broadcast of a TV Show–Truth! Summary of eRumor: It is alleged that ABC edited out the use of the name “Jesus” in a release of the morning talk show THE VIEW.   The eRumor says that Joy Behar, one of the hosts of the show issued a heart-felt “Thank you …

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Over Five Million Health Care Polices Cancelled After ACA Roll Out – Special Report!

When discussing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), President Obama, on several occasions, promised Americans that if they have health insurance that they could keep their old polices. The President also said that if Americans liked their doctors that they could keep their doctors. After the Obamacare roll out over 5 million people in the US have been notified by mail of policy cancellations from their health insurance companies because they do not meet up to the standards of the new law.

San Diego County Officials told pastor that he can not hold a Bible study in his home without a permit -Truth!  but Decision Reversed!

A forwarded email with a story about a San Diego man and his wife who host a Bible study that meets at their Southern California residence. The story says that they were visited by a San Diego County official on Good Friday and were told to stop holding “religious assemblies” until they obtained a major use permit.