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False Rumor About Former German Chancellor,
03/09/06
German Chancellor Dr. Helmut Kohl has not agreed with the Iranian president's Holocaust denial.
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Rumor on German Arms Sales to Israel,
01/10/06
A false rumor circulated by e-mail since 2002 claims that Germany has stopped all arms sales to Israel.
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Blockbuster Rumor,
11/14/05
A false rumor circulating by e-mail suggests that the Blockbuster video rental chain removed from its shelves DVD copies of the documentary film "Paper Clips."
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Christian "Indulgences" Web Page A Hoax,
04/28/05
A Web page purporting to seek "Online Indulgences" for the Christian Broadcasting Network is part of an elaborate online ruse meant to besmirch their ministry.
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Sri Lanka, Israel and Tsunami Aid,
01/18/05
There is no truth to the rumor that the Sri Lankan government has refused to accept Tsunami relief from Israel.
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Rec Cross - Magen David Adom Rumor,
10/12/04
Contrary to an e-mail message, American Red Cross continues to be Magen David Adom's greatest advocate for its full membership into the International Red Cross system.
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Anti-Semitic E-Mails Not From Israel,
09/15/04
An anti-Semitic e-mail has a return address indicating that the message was sent by companies or organizations in Israel.
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france_rumors,
06/25/04
E-mails have been circulating listing alleged anti-Semitic incidents in France, some of which are unsubstantiated or fabrications.
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google_search_rumors,
04/22/04
The ranking of hate sites is in no way due to a conscious choice by Google, but solely is a result of an automated system of ranking.
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israel_boycott,
04/14/04
There is no Norwegian government policy of singling out or boycotting Israeli products.
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Spielberg’s Crusades Movie Rumor is a Hoax,
03/18/04
A spokesman for Mr. Spielberg described the rumor as "a vicious and totally fabricated story."
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Nike Suicide Bomb "Advertisement" A Fake,
02/03/04
An e-mail claiming to be a shoe advertisement for Nike using a photo of an apparent suicide bombing in Israel is a forgery.
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Prescott Bush's Alleged Nazi "Ties",
12/16/03
Rumors about the alleged Nazi "ties" of the late Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush, are untenable and politically motivated.
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Rutgers 'advertisement' a hoax,
10/09/03
An alleged advertisement for an anti-Israel conference being held of the campus of Rutgers University is an apparent lampoon prepared by individuals who opposed this anti-Israel conference
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Starbucks Rumor False,
04/07/03
The decision by Starbucks to close operations in Israel was a business decision that had nothing to do with anti-Israel pressure.
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Outdated E-Mail: Canada’s Magen David Adom,
02/03/03
A much-forwarded message alleges that the Canadian government has stripped MGD of its nonprofit status. The e-mail is based on outdated information and should be disregarded.
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Michael Jordan Target of Bogus Internet Report,
10/03/02
Contrary to this persistent Internet rumor, basketball great Michael Jordan is not wearing a black armband in support of the Palestinians.
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Anti-Semitic E-Mail Attempts to Slur Reputable Firm,
09/05/02
An hateful e-mail appears to have been sent from a reputable Internet security company. In fact, the message is an outright forgery.
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BMW Map Omission was Unintentional,
08/09/02
The automaker assured ADL that Israel's omission from a regional map of the Middle East was unintentional, and will be corrected.
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4,000 Jews Absent During World Trade Center Attack,
10/22/01
Such rumors are absurd. Among those who died in the collapse of the Twin Towers were scores of Jews.
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ADL: Internet Rumors About Microsoft Wingdings Are False,
09/21/01
The Windows operating system’s Wingdings character font does not contain hidden messages, anti-Semitic or otherwise.
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ADL Letter to Tommy Hilfiger,
07/11/01
ADL debunks rumors circulating on the internet regarding Tommy Hilfiger in relation to The Oprah Winfrey Show
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Flier Hoax at Florida Atlantic University
An e-mail rumor about an anti-Semitic flier found at the Florida campus is partially true. The flier exists, but university and Hillel officials say it was not distributed by campus Muslims.
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Message About LA Times Cartoon Outdated
The cartoon by Michael Ramirez caused a stir when it was first published, but that was nearly two years ago. An e-mail treats the incident as if it just happened.
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E-Mail Campaign Against Marriott Based is Based on Inaccurate Information
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The Spielberg Hoax
Claim that director is planning a film about the Palestinian "uprising" in the "Occupied West Bank and Gaza" is a complete fabrication. |
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Shakira did not make anti-Jewish statement
ADL has determined the rumor about Shakira is false
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The Fujifilm "Map" Myth
An e-mail circulating on the Internet provides false information about Fujifilm.
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N.Y. Storefront: "We'd rather do business with 1,000 terrorists than one Jew."
ADL has determined that this message has absolutely no basis in fact.
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A Case of Mistaken Identity: Mohammad Atta Not Linked to Bus Bombing
There is no truth to the rumor that 9/11 terrorist Mohammed Atta was involved in a 1986 bus bombing in Israel. In fact, it was a different terrorist with a similar-sounding name.
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Intifada.com and Amazon.com
A widely circulated chain e-mail suggests that Amazon.com has an "associate relationship" with the Web site intifada.com. In fact, the relationship no longer exists. |
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The Sprint PCS Rumor: Calls to "Palestine"
There is no evidence that Sprint/Sprint PCS labels long distance calls to Israel as calls to Palestine.
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Debunking the Bilderberg Myth Various far-right extremists and conspiracy theorists charge that the Bilderberg group is a shadowy force seeking to promote a "new world order" under their control. |