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Checklist for identifying misinformation:
1. Does the claim cite a real scientific institution?
2. Does the institution confirm the event?
If yes, it’s false.
4. Is the language sensational or vague?
“Big event,” “something will begin,” “they say,” “more than 10”…
5. Does it mention a precise date?
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
Earth does not behave in ways that match date-based predictions found online.Continue reading…