Bendy iPhone 6 Plus-Truth!
Rumors are spreading that some iPhone 6 Plus devices are bending when users carry them in their pockets.
Rumors are spreading that some iPhone 6 Plus devices are bending when users carry them in their pockets.
Casey Anthony, the Florida mother who was acquitted of her daughter’s murder in 2011, has adopt a baby from Romania.
This eRumor says that there is a myth in Africa, especially South Africa, that having sex with a virgin will cure AIDS. It talks about an epidemic of infected males violating virgins, including children because of the belief that the younger the virgin, the more potent the cure. It references the rape of a 9-month-old by 6 men. It also says that another 9-month-old was raped and is fighting for her life. The email asks you to participate in an email petition to retain the Child Protection Unit in South Africa.
This is an email that appears to come from the Better Business Bureau that appears to be very official and says that a case has been filed against your company.
This is a public response from a broker named Ann Barnhardt who received a death threat from someone who visited her Internet website. Barnhardt’s website and blog, called The Reckoning, contain her opinions that are critical against the policies of the Obama administration and Islam.
This forwarded email contains an article by economist and TV personality Ben Stein as to why President Obama is in a hurry to get the Universal Health Care Plan passed.
A forwarded picture that was allegedly taken at an Arizona protest march of a man holding a sign that said, “WE WILL SHOOT MORE POLICE IN ARIZONA UNTIL WE GET FREE!”
This is a YouTube Video that is circulating the Internet allegedly by a 15 year old girl called Amanda Todd. She tells how someone on the Internet coaxed her into flashing her chest in a web cam session and how the events that followed led to depression, addiction and her suicide.
The American Family Association (A.F.A) has activated a boycott campaign against U.S. Postal Service stamps commemorating Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician to be elected to public office in California. Emailed alerts from the American Family Association (A.F.A.) were sent out instructing readers not to accept Harvey Milk postage stamps from local post offices. A.F.A. The alerts also advise reader not to accept mail that have been postmarked with the Harvey Milk stamps and write ‘Return to Sender” on the envelope.
A persistent rumor combines fact and fiction to create an anti-abortion disinformation narrative.