Question of the Day | 10/26/2009 4:00 am
From the Hitler Diaries to Balloon Boy, what are the greatest hoaxes you remember?
Whoopi Goldberg, Liz Smith, Candice Bergen, Mary Wells, Julia Reed and Joan Ganz Cooney recall some of the most memorable bamboozlements in recent history …

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I recall two both pertaining to the University of California at Berkeley.
1) There is a historical legend that Francis Drake left a brass plate at the place along the California coast …to mark his northernmost journey. Some thought the place might be what is now known as Drake’s Bay or Bodega Bay (famous for the movie The Birds) or even San Francisco Bay. In 1936 the plate was supposedly found. It bore an engraved inscription beginning Be it knowne vuao all men by their presence IVNE 17. 1579 … For 40 years the hoax was believed until 2003 when it was discovered that some members of a local historical society manufactured the plate as joke. The Plate was on display at UC Berkeley.
2) About 16 or 17 years ago the Homecoming Football game between Berkeley and Stanford ended rather comically during the final play while CAL had the ball and was marching down the field. They were trailing Standford and had one more play before time ran out. The Stanford Band, anxious to get on the field and celebrate, started marching out from their goalposts when they thought a Cal player dropped the ball. He didn’t drop the ball, he lateraled it to another a play who lateraled it to another and soon the player with the ball was running between the Standford band players and made it to the end zone. Touchdown! Cal won the day.
About four months later some Standford students pulled a great hoax. On April’s Fool day, they sabotaged the publication of the Daily Cal newspaper and substituted an edition they had specially printed. Headline read that the NCAA, after a lengthy review of the previous year’s Homecoming Game, decided that the last-play-touchdown was illegal and, therefore, the score was erased. Stanford was made the winner by proclamation!
The hoax lasted most of the day because not only had Standford switched the newspapers at most of all the newsstands on campus but also throughout downtown Berkeley! Everyone on the street was up in arms! Not an unusual reaction in Berkeley when the students and alumni are upset.
Most of you know I have spent great amounts of time in Antarctica studying the flightless penguin behavior at close range, so how could I not think the widely-spread UTube short - so well done - on penguins flying from The Ice to Brazil — an amazing visual HOAX that one could easily fall for. Frankly, I had to give it 4 stars for looking believable!!!
Click here: YouTube - Flying Penguins on BBC Documentary And let’s not forget - The Loch Ness Monster. . and, of course, Big Foot. Both have gotten more over-the-years coverage than one could believe with "the sightings". Both have had a life of their own!!!!!Oh, Joan, your link to the BBC penguin footage had me laughing out loud. Hilarious.
While you were studying the penguins in Antarctica, I was on the other end in the tropics… where I can safely say, after many years there, I never saw any penguins crashing down through the jungle canopy.
Hoooooo….. still catching my breath.Lila …
Like you, I have done the tropics as well … with the most exciting part of my experiences being in the Top End of Australia in the years before the tourist infestation and when they roads were unpaved and water buffaloes and kangaroos were my neighbors more often than not. But then - without warning, the heat and humidity began to make me crazy (but fortunately, it was AFTER I had been to most of the hot places on earth.
My dream since childhood was the Antarctic … and we shifted gears completely then, taking an Argentine polar supply ship to the Argentine bases on the continent to supply them for the year. We were on shore for however long it took to unload … and no matter how many hours, it was never ever long enough. We travelled by dog sled - it was in the early days. A bit of heaven — and then our ship sank, hitting underwater coral. So there it sits STILL, just hovering above the waters of Antarctica, a remnant and reminder of such glorious days back then.
But speaking of penguins, on another journey, we were landed on the 100-foot high Ross Ice Shelf by helicopter — and soon were surrounded by running-toward-us Adelie penguins by the drove. NO ONE, before or since, has seen them at that level. How could they have gotten there — and WHY? They need to be a sea level to eat each day - and there was no way down that we ever saw as it was sheer cliffs of ice. They partied with us, mixing like humans in their tuxedos.. Scientists have told us since that this was impossible — but we have the photos. . and the memories of the most incredible experience. Even the scientists had never helicoptered up there. (The British Antarctic Survey is dying for my photos).
So - they don’t fly — but where did they climb and how did they manage to get to that height? Always mysteries in life — and that is one of them.
Orson Well’s "War of the Worlds" –––read all about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(radio)
I think the greatest hoax is organized religion, regardless of what sect, faith or creed it takes. That people of present day choose to believe that there is a only one person a superior being ‘The Creator of All Things’ would choose to converse with is absolutely incrediable to me. That billions of people across the world today choose to believe any book written by such a man is some how above and beyond anyother book of fantasy or myth is unbelievable.
There is nothing, in my opinion, which supercedes, the religion hoax.

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