35 Amusingly Epic Ways People Were Tricked or Fooled

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1Tim Hawking

Tim Hawking

Stephen Hawking's son named Tim Hawking once added swear words to his dad's voice synthesizer as a prank.


2. Actor John Cleese once defaced his school's grounds "as a prank, by painting footprints to suggest that the statue of Field Marshal Earl Haig had got down from his plinth and gone to the toilet."


3. Liam Neeson once prank-called Maggie Grace's (played his daughter in Taken) Ex-Boyfriend as his character in Taken.


4. President Lyndon Johnson would play pranks on unsuspecting guests by driving his amphibious convertible into lakes screaming about the brakes being out.


5. Back in the 1970s, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak prank-called the Pope pretending to be Henry Kissinger.


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6Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

On New Year's Eve in 1999, Brad Pitt rented a Mexican resort, filled it with his friends and at midnight had the government cut the power and phone lines and send in troops to raid the compound and “arrest” one of his best friends on drug charges, all as a practical joke!


7. A 2005 British TV show named Space Cadets successfully convinced several members of the public that they were going into space as a space tourist. They never left the ground and the whole show was an elaborate practical joke.


8. In 1996 as a hoax, Taco Bell printed in six major American newspapers that it had bought The Liberty Bell and was renaming it The Taco Liberty Bell.


9. As part of the practical joke that is now known as “The Taxil Hoax”, a Frenchman spent 12 years as a Roman Catholic writing anti-Masonic accounts, only to reveal that it was a prank on the Church. He said “...I thought I would kill myself laughing at some of the things proposed, but everything went; there is no limit to human stupidity.”


10. In 2008, during the CNN's experiment in citizen journalism, a 4chan user made a fake news report stating that Steve Jobs “died of a heart attack.” After the prank went viral on social media, Apple’s stock dropped by about $5 billion.


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11Macrocilix maia moth

Macrocilix maia moth

The Macrocilix maia moth confuses predators with design patterns on its wings that mimic two flies eating bird sh*t. It even releases a pungent odor to drive home the deception.


12. Towards the end of World War 1 a 'second Paris' was built to fool German bombers into not bombing the real Paris. It was complete with a Champs-Elysées Avenue and Gare Du Nord rail terminal, wooden replicas of buildings, and white, yellow, and red lights to create the effect of machines working at night.


13. An American burglar named Mike Kurtz found out that eating common soap could produce the effect of ill health. His sudden and unexplainable weight loss and other symptoms baffled the prison doctors and he was able to fool officials into believing that he was dying and received a pardon.


14. Tanks are called tanks because, when they were introduced in World War 1, the British were trying to fool the Germans into thinking that these vehicles were water carriers for the Middle Eastern front of the war.


15. It is possible to fool Norwegian vending machines by using a 10 Syrian pound coin, which has 18 times lesser value than ‘the identical’ 20 Norwegian Krone coin.


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16Nut theft

Nut theft

Nut theft is a thing amongst squirrels. To avoid it, squirrels will create false nut caches to trick the thieves.


17. In 2006, David Copperfield used slight of hand to trick armed robbers into believing he had nothing even though he was carrying his passport, wallet, and cellphone.


18. There is a fictitious member in the German parliament named Jakob Maria Mierscheid. He has his own official bio page, and even a bridge named after him. This hoax has been going since the 1970s.


19. Mirrors are placed near elevators as a psychological trick to make the wait seem more tolerable. People like to look at themselves.


20. There is an orangutan named FU-Manchu who is an honorary member of the lock picking union because he has successfully escaped from his cage using home made keys multiple times. Many primatologists believe he has successfully demonstrated human level deception.


21Charles Ingram

Charles Ingram

On the British version of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire", a man named Charles Ingram managed to cheat the game and win £1,000,000 through a simple system of coughs.


22. Napoleon Bonaparte was so obsessed with winning that he would cheat at cards, but felt morally obligated to return any money he won as a result of said cheating.


23. There was fake Dutch reality show named De Grote Donorshow, where patients competed for a dying woman's kidney. It was created with the intention of raising awareness about the lack of organ donors. Six weeks after the show aired 12,000 new donors had signed up.


24. Discovery Channel's reality show "Amish Mafia" is an elaborate hoax.


25. U.S. radio host Jerry Klein produced a show in which he called for all U.S. Muslims to get tattoos and marks on their IDs which would identify them as Muslims. Many listeners expressed support. At the show’s end, he revealed it to be a hoax highlighting the dangers of extremism.

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