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Top April Fools' Pranks and Hoaxes of All Time - VIDEO Top April Fools' pranks and hoaxes of all time - VIDEO Posted by TBN Editor On 03/31/2016 Hollywood, MD - Since the 19th century, the First of April has been a day for pranks and hoaxes. The April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day schemes are universal and, I regret to say, some European nations have out-pranked America in cleverness. Consider the news segment rated the number one greatest April Fools hoax of all time by a web site called “The Museum of Hoaxes.” The nearly-60-year-old newsreel segment first aired by the BBC entitled “The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest.” More on that further down the page. Some of the Museum’s other celebrated hoaxes include the 1878 report by the New York Graphic, announcing that the celebrated Thomas Edison had invented a “food machine,” a contraption with the capability of turning soil into cereal and water into wine. So impressed with the report, the editors of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser praised Edison’s brilliance in a lengthy editorial. Among the more recent April Fools' Day hoaxes was the Grandstand’s Newsroom Brawl from 2010. One of the more bizarre American hoaxes occurred in 1971. Two Texas state legislators submitted a resolution honoring Massachusetts resident Albert De Salvo “for his noted activities and unconventional techniques involving population controlled and applied psychology.” What the measure failed to note was De Salvo was better known as “The Boston Strangler,” killer of 13. The two lawmakers who sponsored the resolution did it to prove “no one reads these bills or resolutions.” The measure was passed by the Texas House of Representatives unanimously. Recently, there have been less benign hoaxes perpetrated, such as “The Great Comic Strip Switcheroo” of 1997, which was engineered by several syndicated daily cartoonists and, the following year, Burger King’s ad for a “left-handed Whopper.” For those looking for easier pranks to pull on family and friends, consider NBC’s Today web site, which suggests such fun things as putting cereal and milk in a bowl, letting it freeze overnight and enjoying the reaction the kids get the next morning when they attempt to eat the cereal. Mom and Dad can also get some laughs by swapping out the kids’ underwear drawer with bathing suits. Before you open that can of peanut brittle, light that cigar or read that incredible headline and share it with the world on Facebook—just remember what day it is. Happy April Fools' Day!! The TOP TEN Best April Fool's pranks of all time as compiled by The Museum of Hoaxes http://hoaxes.org/aprilfool 10. Richard Nixon Announces Candidacy for President in 1992 National Public Radio's "Talk of the Nation" program reported that former-President Richard Nixon had declared his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Accompanying the announcement were audio clips of Nixon delivering his candidacy speech and declaring "I never did anything wrong, and I won't do it again." 9. Sidd Finch The April 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated revealed that the New York Mets had recruited a rookie pitcher named Sidd Finch who could throw a baseball at 168 mph — 65 mph faster than the previous record. Surprisingly, Sidd Finch had never played baseball before, but he had mastered the "art of the pitch" in a Tibetan monastery. Mets fans couldn't believe their good luck and, accepting at face value the peculiarities of Sidd Finch's past, flooded Sports Illustrated with requests for more information. But in reality this amazing player only existed in the imagination of author George Plimpton, who had left a clue in the sub-heading of the article: "He's a pitcher, part yogi and part recluse. Impressively liberated from our opulent life-style, Sidd's deciding about yoga —and his future in baseball." The first letter of each of these words, taken together, spelled "H-a-p-p-y A-p-r-i-l F-o-o-l-s D-a-y — A-h F-i-b". 8. UFO Lands in London March 31, 1989: Thousands of motorists driving on the highway outside London looked up in the air to see a glowing flying saucer descending on their city. Many of them pulled to the side of the road to watch the bizarre craft float through the air. The saucer finally landed in a field on the outskirts of London where local residents immediately called the police to warn them of an alien invasion. Soon the police arrived on the scene, and one brave officer approached the craft with his truncheon extended before him. When a door in the craft popped open, and a small, silver-suited figure emerged, the policeman ran in the opposite direction. The saucer turned out to be a hot-air balloon that had been specially built to look like a UFO by Richard Branson, the 36-year-old chairman of Virgin Records. The stunt combined his passion for ballooning with his love of pranks. His plan was to land the craft in London's Hyde Park on April 1. Unfortunately, the wind blew him off course, and he was forced to land a day early in the wrong location. 7. The Taco Liberty Bell April 1, 1996: The Taco Bell Corporation took out a full-page ad that appeared in six major newspapers announcing it had bought the Liberty Bell and was renaming it the Taco Liberty Bell. Hundreds of outraged citizens called the National Historic Park in Philadelphia where the bell was housed to express their anger. Their nerves were only calmed when Taco Bell revealed, a few hours later, that it was all a practical joke. The best line of the day came when White House press secretary Mike McCurry was asked about the sale. Thinking on his feet, he responded that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold. It would now be known, he said, as the Ford Lincoln Mercury Memorial. Page 1 6. Planetary Alignment Decreases Gravity April 1, 1976: During an early-morning interview on BBC Radio 2, the British astronomer Patrick Moore announced that at 9:47 AM that day a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event was going to occur. Pluto would pass behind Jupiter, and this planetary alignment would temporarily counteract and lessen the Earth's own gravity. Moore told his listeners that if they jumped in the air at the exact moment the alignment occurred, they would experience a strange floating sensation. When 9:47 AM arrived, the station began receiving hundreds of phone calls from listeners claiming to have felt the sensation. One woman reported that she and her friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room. Moore had intended his announcement to be a spoof of a pseudo-scientific theory that had recently been promoted in a book called The Jupiter Effect, alleging that a rare alignment of the planets was going to cause massive earthquakes and the destruction of Los Angeles in 1982. 5. San Serriffe April 1, 1977: The Guardian published a special seven-page supplement devoted to San Serriffe, a small republic said to consist of several semi-colon-shaped islands located in the Indian Ocean. A series of articles affectionately described the geography and culture of this obscure nation. Its two main islands were named Upper Caisse and Lower Caisse. Its capital was Bodoni, and its leader was General Pica. The Guardian's phones rang all day as readers sought more information about the idyllic holiday spot. Only a few noticed that everything about the island was named after printer's terminology. The success of this hoax is widely credited with launching the enthusiasm for April Foolery that gripped the British tabloids in subsequent decades. 4. The Sydney Iceberg April 1, 1978: A barge towing a giant iceberg appeared in Sydney Harbor. Sydneysiders were expecting it. Dick Smith, a local adventurer and millionaire businessman, had been loudly promoting his scheme to tow an iceberg from Antarctica for quite some time. Now he had apparently succeeded. He said that he was going to carve the berg into small ice cubes, which he would sell to the public for ten cents each. These well-traveled cubes, fresh from the pure waters of Antarctica, were promised to improve the flavor of any drink they cooled. Slowly the iceberg made its way into the harbor. Local radio stations provided blow-by-blow coverage of the scene. Only when the berg was well into the harbor was its secret revealed. It started to rain, and the firefighting foam and shaving cream that the berg was really made of washed away, uncovering the white plastic sheets beneath. 3. The Eruption of Mount Edgecumbe April 1, 1974: The residents of Sitka, Alaska woke to a disturbing sight. Clouds of black smoke were rising from the crater of Mount Edgecumbe, the long-dormant volcano neighboring them. People spilled out of their homes onto the streets to gaze up at the volcano, terrified that it was active again and might soon erupt. Luckily it turned out that man, not nature, was responsible for the smoke. A local practical joker named Porky Bickar had flown hundreds of old tires into the volcano's crater and then lit them on fire, all in a (successful) attempt to fool the city dwellers into believing that the volcano was stirring to life. According to local legend, when Mount St. Helens erupted six years later, a Sitka resident wrote to Bickar to tell him, "This time you've gone too far!" 2. Instant Color TV April 1, 1962: Sweden's SVT (Sveriges Television) brought their technical expert, Kjell Stensson, onto the news to inform the public that, thanks to a new technology, viewers could convert their existing sets to display color reception.
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