>>37602
There's also this myth that the the North Korean leaders have superpowers… spread by North Korea. Like new chronology, it sounds absolutely ridiculous but it's quite popular in the state it revolves around. There's also a man in Lebanon who was paid by Saudi Arabia to put fake crystal tears made of silicone or plastic in his daughter's eyes, have her "cry" them out in front of crowds, and lie about his daughter's nightly visions. He was also given tear props to hand to appraisers. They were made of glass.
Take any myth, legend, or conspiracy theory that can sway political opinion with a grain of salt. They're almost always fake.