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స్వయంగా నేషనల్ జాగ్రఫీ, హిందూ వాయిస్ ఎడిటర్ దైవముత్తు ఖండిస్తూ వివరణ ఇచ్చినప్పటికీ, ( 2008 లో, 2010 లో) ఇలాంటి అర్ధం పర్ధంలేని కధలు వినిపించడం, అదీ ఫొటో గ్రాఫర్ గా చెప్పుకునే మీరు ఆ విషయమై ఏపాటి శోధనా చేయకుండా, వివరణలు చదవకుండా, అదెలా సాధ్యమో తెలుసుకోకుండా మూర్ఖులు అంటూ నిందించడం మీ సంస్కారాన్నితెలియజేస్తోంది… పూర్తిగా చదివి ఓ అభిప్రాయానికి రండి… నోరు పారేసుకోవడంద్వారా మీ అభిప్రాయాలను గెలిపించుకోలేరు… లింకుకు వెళ్ళండి…. news.nationalgeographic/news/2007/12/071214-giant-skeleton.html Skeleton of Giant Is Internet Photo Hoax James Owen for National Geographic News December 14, 2007 The National Geographic Society has not discovered ancient giant humans, despite rampant reports and pictures. The hoax began with a doctored photo and later found a receptive online audience—thanks perhaps to the images unintended religious connotations. A digitally altered photograph created in 2002 shows a reclining giant surrounded by a wooden platform—with a shovel-wielding archaeologist thrown in for scale. An often cited March 2007 article in Indias Hindu Voice monthly, for example, claimed that a National Geographic Society team, in collaboration with the Indian Army, had dug up a giant human skeleton in India. Recent exploration activity in the northern region of India uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size, the report read. The story went on to say the discovery was made by a National Geographic Team (India Division) with support from the Indian Army since the area comes under jurisdiction of the Army. Voice editor P. Deivamuthu admitted to National Geographic News that his publication was taken in by the fake reports. The monthly, which is based in Mumbai (Bombay), published a retraction after readers alerted Deivamuthu to the hoax, he said. We are against spreading lies and canards, Deivamuthu added. Moreover, our readers are a highly intellectual class and will not brook any nonsense.
Posted on: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 05:49:02 +0000

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