The Tasaday, the Lost Tribe of Mindanao were, let us face facts, a Hoax perpetrated by the Marcos government. a number of prominent people, such as a famous Movie actress and noted pioneer Airman, were taken in by the hoax as was the magazine National Geographic. (The Geographic, being aloof from letter columns for DECADES) more than occasionally fictionalized articles, altered facts, dates and so on - and the somewhat captive audience fell for it. The Tasaday were a serious hoax mounted in part, a major part by the Philipine Government of Marcos.
The Fingerhut scam is real, not a hoax.
The mybunky scam is real, not a hoax.
Bigfoot is hoax.
It was not a hoax, it was real.
The Tasaday tribe in the Philippines was discovered in the 1970s. They gained international attention for their alleged "Stone Age" lifestyle, but later investigations suggested that the tribe may have been staged for publicity.
It was somewhat, unfortuantley, a hoax.
There was no moon hoax. The moon landings were real.
The Tasaday people were initially thought to inhabit the rainforests on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. However, there have been controversies and speculations regarding the authenticity of the Tasaday tribe and their way of life.
Of course not. How can it be a hoax when there are pay outs every day. A hoax is something used to trick people into believing something is real. The lottery is real: a simple game of chance.Of course not. How can it be a hoax when there are pay outs every day. A hoax is something used to trick people into believing something is real. The lottery is real: a simple game of chance.Of course not. How can it be a hoax when there are pay outs every day. A hoax is something used to trick people into believing something is real. The lottery is real: a simple game of chance.Of course not. How can it be a hoax when there are pay outs every day. A hoax is something used to trick people into believing something is real. The lottery is real: a simple game of chance.
The Huvr hoverboard is a clever marketing hoax and not a real product.
The Nong Youhui hoax is considered a rumor and not a real threat.
In the Tasaday dialect, "good morning" can be translated as "Mayuh a libun."