The claim about the use of veal crates as depicted in the Snopes article is true.
No, Snopes has not confirmed the claim that Sweden has legalized child marriage.
Yes, the claim that a boy remembers a past life has not been verified by Snopes.
Yes, the claim that the Soda Pop Board of America is a front for spreading misinformation has been debunked by Snopes.
Yes, it is true that the claim about mosquito drone technology has been debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the claim that Snopes fact-checked the story involving Donald Trump and Jennifer Hudson is true.
No, Snopes has not confirmed the claim that Sweden has legalized child marriage.
Yes, the claim that a boy remembers a past life has not been verified by Snopes.
Yes, the claim that the Soda Pop Board of America is a front for spreading misinformation has been debunked by Snopes.
Yes, it is true that the claim about mosquito drone technology has been debunked by Snopes.
Yes, the claim that Snopes fact-checked the story involving Donald Trump and Jennifer Hudson is true.
Yes, the claim about the HMS Sussex being attacked by a kamikaze pilot during World War II is not verified by Snopes.
According to Snopes, there is no evidence to support the alleged feud between Donald Trump and Jennifer Hudson. The claim is false and has been debunked.
In short, no. Barack Obama has no revealed healing powers. You probably saw an e-mail forward that had a story similar to the one found at the Snopes site linked in the related links section below, or at the Obamacures.com site. As the Snopes article outlines, it's all satire. It's just a joke playing into the whole element of "Obamania" and a send-up of preachers who claim supernatural healing powers. The disclaimer on that site clearly labels the whole thing as an act of fiction.
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They have some scrap value in quantity as the plastic is HDPE usually and can be reprocessed. All crates are usually property of the bottler so do beware as they could easily claim them back!
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While some sources claim that the sound of a cat's purr has healing properties, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. More research is needed to fully understand the potential health benefits of a cat's purr.