Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

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Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

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In the twelfth century, Geoffrey of Monmouth published the History of the Kings of Britain, a pseudohistorical work purporting to describe the ancient history and origins of the British people. Learning about history, and being able to question some of the narratives advanced in the name of politics is as important as knowing where to get reliable news.

Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

Nonetheless, her ideas have become the foundation myth for modern Wicca, a contemporary Neopagan religion. According to NPR, though, there was a time when lumberjacks used to put felled trees on rafts and float them down the river, and every now and then the trees would fall off the raft and sink to the bottom. An example of an "alternative chronology" is Anatoly Fomenko's New Chronology, which claims that recorded history actually began around AD 800 and all events that allegedly occurred prior to that point either never really happened at all or are simply inaccurate retellings of events that happened later.

and Riane Eisler's The Chalice and the Blade cite Venus figurines as evidence that societies of paleolithic and neolithic Europe were matriarchies that worshipped a goddess.

History of Deepfakes - Medium A Short History of Deepfakes - Medium

Here are some of the biggest scandals to hit the History Channel, and historical inaccuracy is just the beginning. On 22 July, the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán stood before university students and delivered a speech titled “Will Europe belong to Europeans? That didn't stop "Ax Men" star Jimmy Smith from fishing those logs out of the river on national freaking television, which was either ridiculously arrogant or ridiculously stupid.Smith had an entirely altruistic reason for his actions, though: to protect people participating in water sports on the river, in case they're using like an 11-foot-long oar or something and they accidentally get it stuck on a log. Pseudohistory is offered as an undergraduate course in liberal arts settings, one example being in Claremont McKenna College. Computer vision is the academic umbrella that deepfakes falls under and its continued development have made deepfakes popular and more accessible.



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