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How to Evaluate Any Future “Doomsday” or “Global Event” Claims

Checklist for identifying misinformation:

1. Does the claim cite a real scientific institution?

If not, it should be dismissed immediately.

 

2. Does the institution confirm the event?

NASA, ESA, NOAA, USGS would always publish alerts.

 

3. Does the explanation violate known physics?

If yes, it’s false.

 

4. Is the language sensational or vague?

“Big event,” “something will begin,” “they say,” “more than 10”…

These phrases are red flags.

 

5. Does it mention a precise date?

Science rarely predicts exact dates except for:

 

Eclipses

 

Planetary transits

 

Seasonal changes

 

None of these are dangerous.

 

6. Are credible news outlets reporting it?

If major scientific outlets aren’t covering it, the claim isn’t real.

 

Conclusion: There Is No Global Event Beginning on November 27

The viral message lacks:

 

Scientific basis

 

Verifiable data

 

Identifiable sources

 

Observable phenomena

 

Support from any scientific institution

 

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