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Moorish Science Temple of America
US religious movement founded in the early 20th century Noble Drew Ali

Masonic conspiracy theories
conspiracy theories about Freemasons
witch-cult hypothesis
discredited theory that witch trials of Early Modern Europe were attempts to suppress a pre-Christian religion
The Lost Tomb of Jesus
2007 television film
Yakub
noted black scientist within the beliefs of the Nation of Islam

The Two Babylons
book by Alexander Hislop

The Thirteenth Tribe
1976 book by Arthur Koestler
Soviet offensive plans controversy
theory
Holodomor denial
claim that the 1932–1933 Holodomor, a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine, was not a genocide, or diminishment of the scale or significance of the famine
Allah as a lunar deity
fringe theory claiming Allah originated as a moon deity
ID2020
ID2020 is an American 501(c)(3) nongovernmental organization which advocates for digital ID for the billion undocumented people worldwide and under-served groups like refugees. Clive Smith succeeded founder Dakota Gruener as executive director in 2022. The NGO was relatively unknown before being publicized because of misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic by conspiracy theorists.

The French Suicide
2014 essay by Éric Zemmour
Europa: The Last Battle
2017 neo-Nazi propaganda film
Merry England
autostereotype of English society
Tartarian Empire
alleged lost empire

PM Narendra Modi
film directed by Omung Kumar
Shivkar Bapuji Talpade
Indian aviation pioneer (1864–1916)
Akakor
Akakor is the name of a mythic ancient underground city, located somewhere between Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.
ancient Egyptian race controversy
question of the race of ancient Egyptians
Turkish History Thesis
Pseudoscientific study
Hwan-guk
Hwanguk () is the first mythical state of Korea claimed to have existed according to Hwandan Gogi. According to Hwandan Gogi, Hwanguk existed long before Gojoseon. However, mainstream Korean historians reject the existence of Hwanguk for lack of credible evidence.
Norumbega
thumb|280px|Part of Abraham Ortelius' atlas from 1570, showing "Norvmbega" among other somewhat mythical names for various areas as well as several [[phantom islands.]]
Norumbega, or Nurembega, is a legendary settlement in northeastern North America which was featured on many early maps from the 16th century until further European colonization of the region. It was alleged that the houses had pillars of gold and the inhabitants carried quarts of pearls on their heads.

The Pink Swastika
book by Scott Lively
Irish slaves myth
false conflation of Irish indentured servitude and African chattel slavery
Hwandan Gogi
text published in 1979, purportedly describing ancient Korean history
kkul-tarae
'''''' () is a Korean dessert based on the Chinese dragon's beard candy. It is popular as street food in Korean streets such as Insadong.

The Clansman
1905 novel by Thomas Dixon Jr.
Rwandan genocide denial
pseudohistorical assertion that the Rwandan genocide did not occur, specifically rejection of the scholarly consensus that Rwandan Tutsis were the victims of genocide between 7 April and 19 July 1994
Ailill mac Slánuill
High King of Ireland
Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas
archaeological theory
Rommel myth
aspect of World War II history
Temple Denial
assertion that none of the Temples in Jerusalem ever existed or were not located on the Temple Mount
murder of Seth Rich
shooting of Seth Rich on July 10, 2016
The Other Side: The Secret Relationship Between Nazism and Zionism
non-fiction work by Mahmoud Abbas
Anti-Normanism
thumb|250px|Ethnic groups in Eastern Europe in the late 9th-century and early 10th-century. Green represents Slavic tribes, orange represents Baltic tribes, and yellow represents Finno-Ugric tribes.
Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory
conspiracy theory involving government foreknowledge of the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor
Gay fascism
discredited idea that homosexuals were numerous and prominent as a group in the Nazi Party

The Sign and the Seal
essay by Graham Hancock
SARS conspiracy theory
2003 conspiracy theory regarding the SARS virus
There was no such thing as Palestinians
statement by Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir considered to be the most famous example of Israeli denial of a distinct Palestinian identity
Russian fake news laws
federal laws of Russia
Lechina Empire
fictitious country
Hoteps
Hoteps are members of an African American subculture that adopts ancient Egyptian history as a source of Black pride. They have been described as promoting pseudohistory and misinformation about African-American history. Hoteps espouse a mixture of Black radicalism and social conservatism. Notable people who have promoted hotep ideas, or have been described as part of hotep subculture, include Kanye West, Kyrie Irving, and Umar Johnson.

The Arctic Home in the Vedas
book by Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Black Irish
Irish people with dark hair

Hawaizaada
Hawaizaada () is a 2015 Indian Hindi drama film written, directed and produced by Vibhu Puri along with Reliance Entertainment. Inspired by the biography of Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, the film stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Sharda. Talpade, a resident of Bombay, is claimed to have constructed and flown an unmanned, heavier-than-air aircraft in 1895. Contemporary accounts of a successful flight do not exist, and no reliable historical records document its existence. The film depicts Talpade successfully conducting a manned flight. It was released on 30 January 2015. The f
Chancellor Williams
American historian and writer (1893–1992)
Walam Olum
purported Lenape historical narrative

Worlds in Collision
book by Immanuel Velikovsky
Historiography in North Macedonia
Study methodologies of Macedonian historians
Alternative historical interpretations of Joan of Arc
Mayanism
Mayanism is a non-codified eclectic collection of New Age beliefs, influenced in part by Pre-Columbian Maya mythology and some folk beliefs of the modern Maya peoples.

From Time Immemorial
book by Joan Peters

The Templar Revelation
essay by Lynn Picknett
Controversies about the 2004 Madrid train bombings
2004 Madrid train bombing
The Franklin Prophecy
Antimsemitic canard falsely attributed to Benjamin Franklin
Location hypotheses of Atlantis
Possible locations for the mythical city of Atlantis.
human-dinosaur coexistence
incorrect belief that humans and non-avian dinosaurs existed on Earth at the same time
Bosnian genocide denial
denial of Bosnian genocide
Anacalypsis
Anacalypsis (full title: Anacalypsis: An Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil of the Saitic Isis or an Inquiry into the Origin of Languages, Nations and Religions) is a lengthy two-volume treatise written by religious historian Godfrey Higgins, and published after his death in 1836. The book was published in two quarto volumes numbering 1,436 pages, and contains meticulous references to hundreds of references. Initially printed as a limited edition of 200 copies, it was partially reprinted in 1878, and completely reprinted in a limited edition of 350 copies in 1927. In 1965, University Books, Inc. p