Four of the World's Most Famous Historical Hoaxes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @martinstallard2742
    @martinstallard2742 Год назад +72

    0:45 history of the bathtub
    3:52 the protocols of the elders of Zion
    7:35 the lost works of Shakespeare
    11:43 codex gigas

    • @davidaltman8831
      @davidaltman8831 Год назад +1

      the lost works appeared on an episode of belive it not with jack palance i think it said that for awhile ireland made copies of his forgeries becaause everyone wanted one

  • @diegoferreiro9478
    @diegoferreiro9478 Год назад +164

    Fun fact: the history of the bathtub was published on a December 28th, which in Spanish speaking countries is the equivalent of the April 1st. It is very typical that on December 28th Spanish newspapers bring some phony news, like that of the bathtub.

    • @ruoazquara6070
      @ruoazquara6070 Год назад +15

      Huh that’s my birthday explains why I’m such a chronological liar

    • @BigCroca
      @BigCroca Год назад +2

      @@ruoazquara6070lmao

    • @NoctisIgnem
      @NoctisIgnem Год назад +1

      @@ruoazquara6070 not just indicating that you're a joke?

    • @ruoazquara6070
      @ruoazquara6070 Год назад

      @@NoctisIgnem could be lol n the punchline is my foot in your ass

    • @antcommander1367
      @antcommander1367 Год назад

      Why use bathtub, when any body of water does the job and seasons like winter don't matter. Just make hole in the ice, its refressing feeling

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад +134

    A very famous U.S. hoax is the article written by renowned writer George Plimpton for the April 1, 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated. "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch" described a free-agent rookie pitcher trying out for the New York Mets. Finch was raised in Tibet ("Sidd" was short for Siddhartha). He could throw a fastball 168 mph, played the French horn, and pitched with one foot bare and a work boot on the other. The Mets supposedly were keeping Finch totally under wraps and practicing in secret because he was both a total recluse and a phenom whom the team wanted to spring upon major league baseball only when ready. The Mets played along with the gag, assigned Finch a locker between those of two actual players and even getting a local sportswriter to "confirm" he'd seen Finch pitch.
    The article was, upon examination, completely ridiculous. But Plimpton wrote it so well that, with the help of the Mets, many people totally believed it, including me as an avid Mets fan. There was so much hype that the Mets held a press event to introduce Finch to the world. But instead, Finch (played by a friend of a SI photographer) announced that he had decided to retire and return to the monastic life in Tibet. It was another week after that before Sports Illustrated confirmed that the whole thing was an April Fool's joke.

    • @vexile1239
      @vexile1239 Год назад +8

      Of eff that's hilarious

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Год назад +7

      Look up Carlos Kaiser - Played soccer for 12 clubs over a 14 year career. Never played a single game. Even made a movie about him lol

    • @yvetteveres8235
      @yvetteveres8235 Год назад +1

      Covid...Greate$t

    • @JohnDrummondPhoto
      @JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад +2

      @@glenchapman3899 Simon did a video about him on one of his channels recently. Anyway, I think this video focused on literary frauds.

    • @diegoferreiro9478
      @diegoferreiro9478 Год назад +1

      @@glenchapman3899 rather than 'played for' let's say 'stayed at'.

  • @MichaelEilers
    @MichaelEilers Год назад +228

    Turtleneck Simon is most authoritative Simon.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Год назад +25

    0:50 - Chapter 1 - History of the bathtub
    4:00 - Chapter 2 - The protocols of the elders of zion
    7:40 - Chapter 3 - The lostworks of shakespeare
    11:45 - Chapter 4 - Codex gigas

  • @RonnieBarzel
    @RonnieBarzel Год назад +30

    I cannot recommend Will Eisner’s “The Plot” - in which he refutes the PotEoZ - enough. One of the most towering figures in the history of comic books and graphic novels chose to devote the last of his energy and life to destroying that hoax, so you know he serious he viewed the topic.

    • @Lunch_Meat
      @Lunch_Meat Год назад +2

      Dude was a masterful and amazing human being as well as artist and writer. It's called an "Eisner award" for a reason

    • @finonevado8891
      @finonevado8891 Год назад

      real or not it is not needed when the talmud already exists, it just adds insult to injury

    • @williestyle35
      @williestyle35 14 дней назад

      3:52 it would have been helpful to spell out that you were referring to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Which is a notorious and flagrant "hoax" that is often used by Anti-Semitic types - including the Nazis.
      Will Eisner is a giant forerunner for nearly everyone working in the comic book and graphic novel sphere. His various works are very highly recommended to anyone interested in visual storytelling, or just amazingly good writing.

  • @fivespeed3026
    @fivespeed3026 Год назад +63

    “Newspapers weren’t interested in serious journalism.” Not much has changed in 100 years.

  • @TraumaQueen65
    @TraumaQueen65 Год назад +34

    Hubby and I are so proud! You got both of us with the bath story 😁

    • @diyeana
      @diyeana Год назад +4

      I'm glad it wasn't just me. 😅

    • @Vaeldarg
      @Vaeldarg Год назад +13

      To anybody who knows the U.S, as soon as hear "it was banned due to not everyone being able to afford it" immediately gives it away.

    • @DimBeam1
      @DimBeam1 Год назад +1

      @@Vaeldarg Because they buy everything on credit.

  • @hinzster
    @hinzster Год назад +11

    "... he published a 400-page essay" - damn, did he want to beat the hoaxer by volume?

    • @ubergnu
      @ubergnu Год назад +2

      Page 60: "And I have not even started!"

  • @harveydean7952
    @harveydean7952 Год назад +15

    Pierre Plantard's Priory of Sion hoax would be another excellent topic to cover on this channel.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +6

      Tracing how it propagated from Gerard de Sede through Henry Lincoln to Dan Brown would take an entire series.

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Год назад +6

      Nobody believed it, but it sold a lot of books, Holy Blood, Holy Grail.

    • @harveydean7952
      @harveydean7952 Год назад +5

      @@djquinn11 - yeah, I read that book and its follow-up "The Messianic Legacy" about 20yrs ago, before the DaVinci Code came out. There's no doubt in my mind Dan Brown stole his whole narrative from those books. Henry Lincoln definitely deserved to win the plagiarism court case he brought against Brown.

  • @darrencole97
    @darrencole97 Год назад +9

    Bathtubs are centuries old. I am pretty sure that Egyptian’s used them occasionally way back when they were building pyramids.

    • @Wolfpaw754
      @Wolfpaw754 Год назад +1

      Yeah the crappy falling apart ones that were actually built by the new kingdom
      the 3 main pyramids were most likely built by survivors of atlantis, watch "the revelation of the pyramids", the great pyramid is too advanced, there's so much maths built into it that show the builders knew the golden ratio, the maths even have the circumference of the earth, the metre, also in the grand gallery has a box the same dimensions of the arc of the covenant... certainly wasn't a tomb built in 20 years with copper tools, all tombs have art, hell even the original casing stones look like the ones at ollantaytambo and cusco, the same pillowed effect with nubs on the stones

  • @danidavis7912
    @danidavis7912 Год назад +16

    Always love your Sideprojects posts!

  • @cottoneyedJoe29
    @cottoneyedJoe29 Год назад +26

    My ex wife was raised in the birth place of Millard Fillmore, Moravia NY, the people of that town will still proudly argue that as fact to this day... I could not convince her well educated family to the contrary despite my numerous attempts... they get very angry in that small town if you dare correct them.

    • @Vaeldarg
      @Vaeldarg Год назад +8

      The truth can't get between a small town, and something it can use to draw tourists.

    • @cottoneyedJoe29
      @cottoneyedJoe29 Год назад +1

      @@Vaeldarg one thing I can assure you is that with this particular small town is that this belief is the absolute only thing it can claim as mildly interesting. There are no tourists coming to this town as it has a gas station, small general/grocery store and not so much as a stop light. The only tourists in that town are on their way to more historic cities and towns in the region like Auburn or Seneca Falls or one of the many towns offering accommodation on the finger lakes. The only outsiders are in the summers when the nudist camp on the outside of town has an event.

    • @dudeinoakland
      @dudeinoakland Год назад

      That is pitiful.

    • @cottoneyedJoe29
      @cottoneyedJoe29 2 месяца назад

      @LazerRed72 as much as I would love to laugh at this question... 1) I can't assume you are from the U.S. which would definitely mean you would have no reason to know this 2) even from the U.S. I wouldn't be shocked to learn you don't know this as he is pretty forgettable in his tenure...
      As the 13th U.S. president, 12th U.S. Vice president. His biggest 2 notable accomplishments being a) compromise of 1850 (a very brief truce in the battle in the expansion of slavery) and the one his birth town citizens commonly get wrong, they claim he was the 1st president to have a bath tub in the white house but it was actually the 1st to have running water in the white house.
      Overall other than constantly pissing the entire town off by calling him by any other forgettable historical figures name when presented with the opportunity and laughing that they have a tint state park and a huge sign on the edge of town proudly announcing this being his birth place I would have asked the same question up until I discovered this backwards town in my early 20s and I was raised only 2 hours away, so not knowing one of the most forgettable historical figures no matter where you reside is a completely understandable thing.

  • @TheKlaun9
    @TheKlaun9 Год назад +10

    When the homeopaths approved of the bathtub, did they prefer a really tiny one or a very short dip? The video doesn't explain

  • @LadyOfVikings
    @LadyOfVikings Год назад +6

    I feel like anything that has Shakespeare's writing on it is in a safe place owned by the royal family.

    • @Wolfpaw754
      @Wolfpaw754 Год назад +2

      Shakespeare was fiction, the only surviving signatures look like it was written by someone illiterate
      They say it was a group of intellectuals as the writing would have to be done by someone who knew decent amount of law and some words were even first used in the writing, they just picked a guy named Shakespeare as the people who wrote the stuff I think were named after some goddess who would shake her staff/spear at an ignorant person
      There's a good documentary I think called was Shakespeare real, it's on youtube and goes through the inconsistencies of one man writing all the stuff

    • @grantorino2325
      @grantorino2325 Год назад +1

      Some have spectacular that "William Shakespeare" was a collective pseudonym used by various authors of the King James Bible.
      Look up Psalm *46* (KJV).
      The *46th word* from the beginning is "shake."
      And the *46th word* from the end is "spear."

  • @georgeashley6643
    @georgeashley6643 Год назад +50

    I used to work in a second hand bookshop as work experience. The owner completely believed in the protocols and kept trying to convince me to read it. I stopped working there over it and ended up writing about him as part of my A level English exam.

    • @In_TheMoonlight
      @In_TheMoonlight Год назад +15

      I hope you did well on that exam because you deserve it after having to deal with someone trying to get you to read the Protocols

    • @b22chris
      @b22chris Год назад +2

      Did he want you to read it bc he believed it? Or bc it’s a part of history?

    • @georgeashley6643
      @georgeashley6643 Год назад +16

      @@b22chris he firmly believed it. He was obviously a massive Holocaust denier as well. After I’d been to on a school trip to visit a concentration camp, he outright told me I’d been lied to and that it couldn’t have existed… about the place I saw with my own eyes.

    • @b22chris
      @b22chris Год назад +5

      @@georgeashley6643 yikes. Hopefully he’ll come to his senses one day

    • @georgeashley6643
      @georgeashley6643 Год назад +3

      @@b22chris we can but hope

  • @DjBlacid
    @DjBlacid Год назад +4

    36 inches tall = 91.4 cm
    20 inches wide = 50.8 cm
    8.7 inches thick = 22.1 cm
    12:04 for all the rest of the world if you’re wondering

  • @jerkoardalic
    @jerkoardalic Год назад +6

    I swear you are the only person I can still watch on RUclips without feeling like someone is shoving his opinion down my throat.

  • @elliesimpson1313
    @elliesimpson1313 Год назад +4

    Great video, Simon

  • @brianedwards7142
    @brianedwards7142 Год назад +12

    I used to wonder about breaking into the Adelaide Art Gallery and reposition a few things, turn paintings upside down and then leave just to see if I could do it and defeat the forensics. Twenty years later and it just sounds strenuous, lol.

  • @catherine_404
    @catherine_404 Год назад +4

    I forgot "Protocols" were Russian. But I somehow remember that are listed as "extremist materials" by Russian law (true, I checked the list).
    There is no censorship in Russia by its constitution, but there definitely is censorship by Russian laws. And one of them is that there is such a list of "extremist materials", texts and other documents get there by decisions of various Russian courts. It is not illegal to read them, but it is illegal to publish or otherwise distribute them.

  • @dougstubbs9637
    @dougstubbs9637 Год назад +12

    Fun fact; David Dunbar Buick, a plumber, invented a way to attach Porcelain to tin bathtubs, and made a fortune, losing it all later when he decided to go into the motor car business.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 Год назад +1

      Buick huh? Like the car?

    • @williestyle35
      @williestyle35 14 дней назад

      ​​@@nosuchthing8 Yes, that same Buick. Starting at the turn of the 20th century in Detroit, and eventually Jackson, then Flint, Michigan. Starting in 1899 - 1900 Buick and his designer(s) would produce a series of automobiles that slowly caught on and sold well. In 1908 Buick built 8820 "cars" - surpassing competitors Ford, Maxwell, and Olds Motor Works (the "Oldsmobile" of later years) to be the number 1 auto producer (self proclaimed "largest car manufacturer in the world" for 1908). After 1904 William C Durant would become "controlling investor" and help guide Buick, while Richardson and Marr would help with engineering and design going forward. Buick's success and final move to their own purpose built factory in Flint, MI ("Buick City") after 1910 would grow the entire General Motors line up on the basis of Buick's products and profits (many using a shared platform, developed with Buick: the "GM A platform" for Chevrolet, *Oakland* , Oldsmobile, and Cadillac brand cars). The "flat-twin" two cylinder engine with overhead cams, would be the major success that pioneered many General Motors cars through the 1910's. The next big "innovation" would be the OVH Straight 8 engine with synchromesh transmission, introduced in the 1931 model year. Buick would have many ups and downs over the decades - now mainly supplying "crossover" and "SUV" type vehicles to the U S domestic market, while selling a variety of "sedans" and "crossovers" to good success in China (where it is a "prestige brand"). With the demise of Oldsmobile some years ago, Buick is now the oldest "continuously operating" automobile manufacturer in North America.
      p. s. David Dunbar Buick *did not* lose all his money in founding Buick. He received a huge "severance package" when he left GM, and William C Durant paid $100 000 for his remaining share in GM ($3.4 million dollars today). Buick unwisely "invested" in California oil (too early) and Florida swamp land, where most of his fortune was "lost". Buick was working as an instructor at the Detroit School of Trades when interviewed in 1928 (so he was not totally "destitute"). He would pass away on March 5, 1929 from colon cancer, aged 74.

  • @jsouth5577
    @jsouth5577 Год назад +1

    couldn't stop laughing at the idea of some guy, just minding his own business, walking along when out of nowhere this giant piano sized book comes crashing out a window and nails him.

  • @TaralgaBushAdventure
    @TaralgaBushAdventure Год назад +6

    He's never once whistled.

  • @corbin8930
    @corbin8930 Год назад +9

    Dialogue in Hell between M&M is one of the greatest books I’ve read. It should be a mandatory reading during schooling.

    • @avenuex3731
      @avenuex3731 Год назад

      Unfamiliar. Post a link.

    • @dyamonde9555
      @dyamonde9555 Год назад

      So not even the Fires of Hell can melt M&Ms, only your mouth can!

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Год назад +5

    I have serious issues with Mencken, but I have a small collection of his writings. What a mind.

    • @Lunch_Meat
      @Lunch_Meat Год назад +5

      He's one of those awful people that just happens to be some sort of horrible genius. I have a few collections of his writings, but if you put him in front of me, I'd probably start swinging

    • @williestyle35
      @williestyle35 14 дней назад

      ​@@Lunch_Meatgood take

  • @zackmorrison470
    @zackmorrison470 Год назад +6

    Thanks for not doing another video on the Piltdown Man! 😂

  • @olixpatdo8181
    @olixpatdo8181 Год назад +19

    “The gullibility of the American public”

    • @VosperCDN
      @VosperCDN Год назад +5

      Some things never change ...

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 6 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly, fooling experts for even a little while by forging multiple documents and two full-length plays is impressive. I'm thinking William had actual literary talent.

  • @Cypresssina
    @Cypresssina Год назад +4

    I thought the dark chocolate being good for you thing was going to be brought up here 😂

    • @swedishmeatball4382
      @swedishmeatball4382 Год назад +1

      That could hardly be described as a literary hoax, though, which is the subject of the video.

    • @Cypresssina
      @Cypresssina Год назад +2

      @@swedishmeatball4382 It was written as an article by Bohannon. It could, indeed be considered a literary hoax.

    • @marthahawkinson-michau9611
      @marthahawkinson-michau9611 Год назад +1

      But dark chocolate is good for you? It does wonders for my mental health. That does count for something, right?

    • @Cypresssina
      @Cypresssina Год назад +1

      @@marthahawkinson-michau9611 lol. I think that should definitely count for something.

  • @Michelle-vq8ku
    @Michelle-vq8ku Год назад +1

    Simon is legit the king of RUclips 👑

  • @theresehopkins1581
    @theresehopkins1581 Год назад +2

    Turtleneck Simon is definitely my favorite too.... totally more authorative!!

  • @Deepthought-42
    @Deepthought-42 Год назад +3

    8:15 It is well documented that Shakespeare’s plays were all written by Upstart Crow.

  • @piercebales9546
    @piercebales9546 Год назад +2

    Mencken famously said, "Nobody ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American people."

  • @jasonjuneau2948
    @jasonjuneau2948 Год назад +8

    Love his pronunciation of controversy. Do aluminum and vitamins next😆

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад

      We British people find American pronunciations quaint, and wrong. V-EYE-tarmins? Really? So many others.

    • @jasonjuneau2948
      @jasonjuneau2948 Год назад

      @@owenshebbeare2999 al-you-mini-um....really 😄

    • @VeracityLH
      @VeracityLH Год назад

      My favorite is "innovative.". Rolls right off the tongue.

    • @ferociousgumby
      @ferociousgumby Год назад

      @@VeracityLH In-NOV-a-tive.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 Год назад

      ​@@owenshebbeare2999 like studying MATHS? ZED instead of ZEE?
      Or going on holiday, instead of vacation? Or going to hospital, instead of THE hospital or A hospital?
      Do you drive on road, or a road or the road?

  • @Shoelessjoe78
    @Shoelessjoe78 Год назад +5

    And remember... These people vote

  • @diyeana
    @diyeana Год назад +3

    Why did I believe you in the beginning? I even knew this was about hoaxes! I forgot! 🤣

  • @tankoshinomi
    @tankoshinomi Год назад +2

    That 1st story I've never heard a single word of that ever until now

  • @bipolarminddroppings
    @bipolarminddroppings Год назад +5

    Always find it hilarious that in "The land of the Free" they seem so eager to ban innocent things like bathing (I know its a hoax but the fact that its perfectly plausible is my point)

    • @leopoldbloom4835
      @leopoldbloom4835 Год назад +3

      The fact that such a ban seemed plausible to Americans says it all. Now Image how many people would believe a hoax about a ban of firearms. 😢

  • @jacobgleisner5630
    @jacobgleisner5630 3 месяца назад

    The dad saying the son wasn't capable of doing it himself maybe an admission of being the one helping him and wanting as much acknowledgement as possible

  • @0Chinese0Arithmetic0
    @0Chinese0Arithmetic0 Год назад +1

    You forgot to mention ‘The Diary of Ann Frank.’

  • @MrStringybark
    @MrStringybark Год назад +3

    "The Hoax That Fooled America."
    You could do a show about that every day of the week.

    • @enisra_bowman
      @enisra_bowman Год назад +2

      i think it would be illegal to restream Foxnews or Infowars

    • @MrStringybark
      @MrStringybark Год назад

      @@enisra_bowman There's an opportunity here for someone to do a satire of each day's Fox Entertainment. So much material!!

    • @owenshebbeare2999
      @owenshebbeare2999 Год назад

      American "news" from the likes of CNN is a joke to we non-Americans. The alternatives are amusing too, though Fox seems to get the Woke types upset more than most.

    • @enisra_bowman
      @enisra_bowman Год назад

      @@owenshebbeare2999 yes, "the woke" are pretty much upset by the legitimate successors of Der Stürmer

  • @gregnulik1975
    @gregnulik1975 Год назад +2

    So, the ''elders of zion'' book is really a ''why we should overthrow napoleon...'' book ?

  • @joellandry2406
    @joellandry2406 Год назад +2

    Piltdown man, Nebraska man, Colorado man, Australopithecus Africanus, Australopithecus Afarensis

    • @peteconrad2077
      @peteconrad2077 Год назад +1

      Of which at least three weren’t hoaxes. Read a book.

    • @joellandry2406
      @joellandry2406 Год назад

      @@peteconrad2077 You would know, you read an approved publication. I’m just gonna have to go back to the drawing board.

  • @lady_bexy
    @lady_bexy Год назад +2

    Elders of Zion/Jewish Space Lasers...not much has changed, sadly. People are willing to believe and vilify a group of people different to themselves so easily, even eagerly, and it makes me so angry such stupidity exists.

  • @donise8406
    @donise8406 Год назад +2

    I was expecting the Hitler Diary's to be on this list. Not to mention CRT lol

  • @Pahoe77
    @Pahoe77 Год назад

    Simon, are you back on biographies? I'm not able to watch the other fellow

  • @otmgi3865
    @otmgi3865 Год назад

    I don't want to throw any hate, but I love how across your channels, the set is the same, the person is the same, the structure is pretty much the same, but the audio...inconsistent as hell.

  • @uilsonRJ
    @uilsonRJ Год назад

    i have a small suggestion for the podcast version, tell the chapters titles since we cant see the damn thing.
    or maybe do a separated audio track just for the podcasts instead of just ripping the audio from the video.

  • @timm.6391
    @timm.6391 Год назад +1

    Add the events of the last 3 years to this.

  • @spazzmalone
    @spazzmalone Год назад +6

    Is it just me, or does this Millard Fillmore character look exactly like Alec Baldwin in costume? (2:04)

    • @liminalradiofm7899
      @liminalradiofm7899 Год назад +4

      yeah he does. paul revere looks like jack black and benito mussolini looks like The Rock

    • @spazzmalone
      @spazzmalone Год назад +3

      @@liminalradiofm7899 ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED!!!
      lol

    • @maureenjacobs3697
      @maureenjacobs3697 Год назад +1

      Yes, I truly thought …separated at birth.

  • @albertdehn8381
    @albertdehn8381 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 👍😀

  • @GottaGoSolo
    @GottaGoSolo 2 месяца назад

    Does anyone know the title of the transition music at 3:51?

  • @shawnbell3468
    @shawnbell3468 Год назад +2

    So the protocol book if fake but some people seem to be using the teachings in it today, so we should find out those in power destroying lives today then right?

  • @Chris-vz7en
    @Chris-vz7en Год назад +4

    When he started talking about the bathtub thing, all I thought was, "what....the f*ck is he talking about? People have been bathing since the dawn of time...." I thought Simon had lost his mind.

    • @pinkchaos.
      @pinkchaos. Год назад

      Not in bath tubs like that though

    • @zimboy9921
      @zimboy9921 Год назад

      I bought it 😢 😂

  • @58Grov
    @58Grov Год назад

    Enjoyed this video and others but I have one complaint. Your voice, while great to listen to is quite annoying. Your volume drops abruptly at the end of each sentence forcing us to raise the volume constantly. Can you improve this? It would be disappointing to miss what you present because of the big dip in volume.

  • @elijahgrey3904
    @elijahgrey3904 Год назад

    Mr Whistler, why is that porch door always open showing the latch in your videos... It drives me crazy a bit. I have the same latch on my porch door, i close it.

  • @donaldwert7137
    @donaldwert7137 Год назад +1

    The defense of the bathroom "hoax" has been used quite recently: I didn't expect anyone in their right mind would BELIEVE me!

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 Год назад

    Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 Год назад +2

    Why is it that Switzerland is always the place that those interested in dominating the planet go to meet? (WEF)

  • @richardb9419
    @richardb9419 Год назад +2

    My cats freak out every time they hear Simon’s theme music. Anybody else have that issue?

  • @selvain318
    @selvain318 Год назад +1

    With all the various topics on this channel it should just be called Simon's side channel

  • @toddclean547
    @toddclean547 Год назад +3

    Simon: here is a good one. The story that Americans (or anyone) gave smallpox blankets to the Indians in completely false. Not a single documented case. It was an article written by a liberal college professor -Ward Churchill - (who is still alive.) He made up other garbage also. I debated this with a PhD of history of my local college - live on a radio broadcast. He lost.

    • @freethebirds3578
      @freethebirds3578 Год назад

      Thank you. Someone once pointed out that the idea of smallpox blankets was nonsense because germ theory hadn't been accepted at that point. Diseases came from "bad air" so how could blankets make people sick?

    • @toddclean547
      @toddclean547 Год назад +1

      @@freethebirds3578 Furthermore. The two BRITISH military who suggested this idea in the 1600s only talked about it. And smallpox prevention was invented in 1699. So who exactly would deliver these blankets before 1699 when it would have likely killed them too? This nonsense is for the uneducated.

    • @SergioArellano-yd7ik
      @SergioArellano-yd7ik Год назад

      Some Indians stole blankets from dying people and ended up spreading germs amongst themselves

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Год назад +4

    "The world itself is just one big hoax, spamming each other with our running commentary..." -- Rami Malek As Elliot Alderson

  • @AeroGuy07
    @AeroGuy07 Год назад +2

    Having been born and raised in the Cincinnati area, I completely believed the first story.

  • @MartinInBC
    @MartinInBC Год назад +1

    I assume a wordsmith like Mencken would have been aware of attributing the introduction to America of the bathtub to a President named 'Fillmore' ...

  • @beardedbrian7016
    @beardedbrian7016 Год назад +1

    Top ten ill take it

  • @tommyvalenzuela7504
    @tommyvalenzuela7504 Год назад

    I’m surprised you didn’t include The Donation of Constantine

  • @wolle8182
    @wolle8182 Год назад +3

    2:02 at first i thought that's Alec Baldwin haha

  • @ForsakenGrevas
    @ForsakenGrevas Год назад +14

    My favorite hoax is Joseph Smith and Mormonism.

    • @canaan5337
      @canaan5337 Год назад +8

      I think L Ron Hubbard and Scientology are giving them a run for their money.

    • @ForsakenGrevas
      @ForsakenGrevas Год назад +1

      @@canaan5337 True, but Scientology doesn't get people to *still* tell white progenitor myths like Mormonism does. In 2023, it's impressive that a religion can maintain mainstream 19th century racist ideas under the radar.

    • @rodchallis8031
      @rodchallis8031 Год назад +2

      @@ForsakenGrevas Much latitude is given to bad ideas if they are cloaked in religion. We're too tolerant in that regard.

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      Mormon has a whole state plus colonies

  • @Avigailmichal
    @Avigailmichal Год назад +3

    I've never been this early before. Hiii :)

  • @billcasti
    @billcasti Год назад

    H. L. Mencken’s name is misspelled on your ‘bathtub’ episode slide.

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +2

    Sometimes the actual truth isn't all that exciting.

  • @8ifoto
    @8ifoto Год назад

    Hello I’m Simon, and this is the smallest chair ever.

  • @jodyswallow1008
    @jodyswallow1008 Год назад

    Herman the Recluse, that’s a handle 🤣
    Hit by a massive book while walking down the street, that’s really bad luck 🤣

  • @DonJuanDecepticon
    @DonJuanDecepticon Год назад

    4:25 boy that satement coveres so much still.

  • @gbonkers666
    @gbonkers666 Год назад +1

    What about the archelogists and historians who found a videotape of everyday Roman life 101 BC?

  • @lekiscool
    @lekiscool Год назад +44

    The Protocols is the source of almost every conspiracy we know of today.

    • @slcpunk2740
      @slcpunk2740 Год назад +2

      It also contends that bird aren't real.

    • @jeffdroog
      @jeffdroog Год назад

      In your opinion lol

    • @69-Bot
      @69-Bot Год назад +2

      And what about all the other bs lmao

    • @dominiccianciola2000
      @dominiccianciola2000 Год назад

      Are we just unimaginative now?

    • @staytuned2L337
      @staytuned2L337 Год назад +6

      Which is pretty unfortunate. We can trace it back, make it obvious af it isn't real but they won't believe it.

  • @Kevin-gg2bl
    @Kevin-gg2bl Год назад

    You could do an entire series like this about things believed to have been done for centuries, even thousands of years, involving witchcraft, paganism, rituals, rites, holidays and all that, that were simply ideas authors in the 1800 and 1900's came up with for their fiction stories. While there's a smattering across most spiritual beliefs, native american and celtic/druidic spiritual history, as believed by most today, is as true as the spirituality of Middle Earth.

  • @brucefreadrich1188
    @brucefreadrich1188 Год назад

    I knew the Shakespeare forgery story about "Vortigern" - it featured on an episode of "The Rest of the Story" with Jack Palance (sort of a TopTenz of the late 70s early 80s).
    I did not know there was a fake "Henry II," however. How bad is it???

  • @karebushmarebu233
    @karebushmarebu233 Год назад

    Turtleneck Simon is my favourite indie band

  • @jello4835
    @jello4835 Год назад

    As soon as Millard Fillmore was mentioned, my mind went to the Millard Fillmore soap-on-a-rope commercial, so imagine my surprise when it made an appearance.

  • @pwns247
    @pwns247 Год назад

    You didnt include the Khufu cartouche in the great pyramid????

  • @IsmaelLovecraft
    @IsmaelLovecraft Год назад +2

    what about Hitler's supposed diary?

  • @RECTALBURRITO
    @RECTALBURRITO Год назад

    I knew what the video was, i clicked on it, and STILL got tricked. Damn fact boy

  • @albertchurchill4845
    @albertchurchill4845 Год назад

    Someone created the Codex Gigas story to make money from a rather ordinary compilation of knowledge by a monastery.

  • @tremorsfan
    @tremorsfan Год назад

    Washington Irving's biography of Christopher Columbus which said that Columbus was trying to prove that the earth was round.

  • @tomscott4644
    @tomscott4644 Год назад

    QAnon is a note for note rerun of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

  • @pyroglyphicsglass
    @pyroglyphicsglass Год назад +2

    Just like Henry ford said, the protocols fit what’s happening in the world, so how can you say they’re false???

  • @sabtahi13
    @sabtahi13 Год назад +2

    The Codex Gigas is said to have hand-writing that never varies from start to finish, quite an accomplishment. Especially if done over the span of three decades, no?

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby Год назад

    The trouble with turtleneck Simon is that it looks as though his beard just continues all the way down to his navel.

  • @gigmaresh8772
    @gigmaresh8772 Год назад

    Actually, examples of Elizabeth's handwriting we're almost unreadable, and yet she was well educated and spoke 6 languages fluently

  • @ronniechilds2002
    @ronniechilds2002 Год назад

    If you find this type of thing interesting, look up 'I, Libertine', a book (as it turns out, NOT-)written in the 1950's by Jean Shepherd. The U.S. literary word went hook, line, and sinker for a novel that never existed.

  • @charliejones7512
    @charliejones7512 Год назад +1

    Looking at some of these reminds me of the ship that got hit by a meteorite, the only difference is that actually happened.

  • @lowtechredneck6704
    @lowtechredneck6704 Год назад

    I'm digging the blue light.

  • @jailbotmark1379
    @jailbotmark1379 Год назад +10

    Lost my shit when it jumped to "THE PROTOCOLS OF THE ELDERS OF ZION"

    • @weiwu1442
      @weiwu1442 Год назад

      i did a double take and made sure i read that right

    • @Wolfpaw754
      @Wolfpaw754 Год назад

      Yeah it's not a hoax, I mean hell what's said in it is true, why you think h1tI3r started exiting j33ws to Palestine? They were trying to take over the banking system, look at America and the federal reserve, it's no more federal then FedEx
      The syn@g0gu3 of s@t@n is a must read, exposes the whole thing at least in america

  • @wolfsmoke6053
    @wolfsmoke6053 Год назад

    Receipts needed

  • @ninjaswordtothehead
    @ninjaswordtothehead Год назад

    Weird, how only one of these gets a RUclips warning.

  • @drewrobinson5562
    @drewrobinson5562 Год назад

    Man... I totally forgot what video this was during the bathtub one... Cuz i can totally see people banning bathing for dumb reasons

  • @AdrianWolf_in_TO
    @AdrianWolf_in_TO Год назад +1

    No Hitler Diaries? I thought that would have made the list