Hole Under Lock Car Break-ins-Truth!
A viral email recounts how burglars used a hole-punch and a hammer to break into the unidentified author’s car by making a small hole under the door handle.
A viral email recounts how burglars used a hole-punch and a hammer to break into the unidentified author’s car by making a small hole under the door handle.
This appears to be a news article alleging that Hobby Lobby has a retirement investment plan with a mutual fund that lists pharmaceutical companies that manufacture contraceptive drugs in the portfolio.
Reports have gone viral in the Web alleging that the radical Islamic group, ISIS, is beheading children that are Christians in Iraq. The reports also says that terrorist group is killing every Christian in its sight.
A Facebook post warns that instant noodles contain a wax coating that can cause cancer and requires up to two days for the body to digest.
Reports from the Middle East that Hamas has built a network of tunnels to infiltrate Israel from Gaza.
Facebook now reports the names of users who post photos of themselves with guns to the Department of Homeland Security.
New York Office Employee Dead at His Desk for 5 Days Before Anyone Notices-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: The story says that a newspaper article from the Birmingham Sunday Mercury tells about an employee of a publishing company who sat dead at his desk for five days before anyone noticed. The Truth: This article first …
Man who died at his desk at work, but wasn't noticed-Fiction! Read More »
Social media posts and news articles alleging that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has discovered thousands of Coors Light beer cans were laced with cocaine.
This email encourages people to add their names to the bottom of a list and circulate it sort of like a petition around the Internet. It’s designed to protest a movie that is described as coming out in 2001 which says that Jesus and his disciples were gay. It says the movie has been successfully banned in some European countries.
Rumors that retail giant Costco Wholesale has told all stores to remove copies of “America: Imagine the World Without Her” by Dinesh D’Souza.