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Post by Nathan Milarta on Aug 8, 2014 13:16:49 GMT -5
There is a bogus story going around the net about a Japanese Zero being found off Peru. The entire story is bogus. The news program that ran the story likes to MAKE UP false information in their articles. I mean, really? The day when a news program admits they like to run false information will ruin the credibility of all news outlets. worldnewsdailyreport.com/remains-of-ww2-japanese-plane-found-near-peru/
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Post by Steve Nelson on Aug 20, 2014 20:55:54 GMT -5
Just another one of those wacky tabloids like you see in the supermarket checkout line, except online. Unfortunately even though the original article and website are clearly just silly fiction, in the internet world articles from sites like this tend to get picked up and run with by major "respectable" news outlets who present them as real.
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Post by Jim Broshot on Aug 21, 2014 23:16:01 GMT -5
It must be true, I read it on the Internet. 
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Post by F-14 Tomcat on Jan 14, 2015 20:10:58 GMT -5
Beware of anything you read on the internet. I learn that lesson when trying to find decent material to read on the F-14. Garbage outnumbers the good stuff.
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Post by yardbird78 on Jan 20, 2015 22:59:12 GMT -5
The internet does tend to be full of BS. I like to scroll through Facebook to see posts from friends and relatives, but it takes forever to wade through the BS.
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Post by *BYE BYE* on Feb 5, 2015 16:26:34 GMT -5
Was a squadron of crated 'zero time' zeroes? Buried on a secret island off of Peru.
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