Fact check Video: Film of 1956 is said to have prophesied Covid-19

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You can see in the Video: fact check Video of 1956 is said to have prophesied the Coronavirus.

“Probably the worst part will be the appearance of a deadly and potentially devastating disease.”

This Video makes for months of confusion and excitement in the social media.

Allegedly, 1956, the root end of the Clip, the Coronavirus is said to have prophesied pandemic decades before its onset.

“Experts predict that by 2020, a new Virus will occur, which will spread from the Asian region in the world. Since international travel will be available for everyone, will the disease spread to previously would have been able to mitigate, in every corner of the world.”

But what’s with the mysterious Video?

Fact Check-Intro

In the Video, which is said to have prophesied the Occurrence of the Coronavirus, is Satire.

The Video is created in 2020 by the operator of the Youtube channel “Ramses thepigeon” from public archive material and upload.

The Creator of the Clips in the video description that he had thrown the Material “just because he’s a video upload on 29. February wanted to have”.

For more excerpts from the Videos which criticize the Social Media behavior of Influencers and Celebrities to make the satirical nature of the clip significantly.

“People who have to say nothing Entertaining or informative to be spreading your opinions for attention. And once-popular artists, sellers of snake oil to be.”

The putative Coronavirus-prophecy shows the importance of the context for Videos.

The text for the description of the Youtube video makes it clear that it is not a authentic Video of 1956, however, the proliferation of social media, without this classification, the confusion.

So a misleading Fake Video is from a harmless Satire Clip.

As we examine in the editorial Videos on Manipulation? A look at the Details is important. The individual frames of a video often reveal whether or not a Video has been edited. We look at picture carefully and zoom in on individual slices. Indications of a Fake the lack of motion blur, unnatural Shadow, or cut, for example, are: error. The star integrity before speed is generally:. We counter-check facts and Material more thoroughly before we release it. This is why we work with the editorial overall “Team verification” together with RTL, NTV, RTL2, Radio NRW.

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