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When Newspapers Fooled the World: Giants, Fairies, and the Greatest Hoaxes in History

When Newspapers Fooled the World: Giants, Fairies, and the Greatest Hoaxes in History

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Long before the internet and social media, newspapers were the fastest way information spread across the world. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, readers trusted the printed word almost completely. If something appeared in a newspaper, many people assumed it had to be true.
That trust created the perfect conditions for some of the strangest hoaxes in history.
In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore several unbelievable stories that newspapers helped spread across the world. These include the discovery of the Cardiff Giant — a supposed petrified human that drew massive crowds, the Cottingley Fairy photographs that convinced famous writer Arthur Conan Doyle that fairies might exist, the Piltdown Man fossil that fooled scientists for forty years, and the bizarre case of Sarah Jacob, the Victorian “fasting girl” who was said to survive without food.
Each story reveals something fascinating about human curiosity and the power of sensational media. At a time when science was rapidly advancing, people were eager to believe in discoveries that promised giants, magical creatures, miraculous bodies, and missing links in human evolution.
Blending strange history, media history, and some of the most famous hoaxes ever recorded, this episode explores how easily extraordinary stories can capture public imagination.
If you enjoy strange history, bizarre hoaxes, media mysteries, and unusual stories from the past, this episode belongs in your queue.
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