“NASA confirms six days of darkness.” Social networks were clogged with the news. Apocalypse believers prepared for the worst and sites around the world – including the prestigious media – reported the news, helping it to spread like a virus through the net. The seal of approval was the head of NASA, Charles Bolden, who was aware of a terrible, most of the last 250 years solar storm that would prevent sunlight from reaching the planet. The phenomenon happen around December 21 (winter solstice) and lasted 216 hours.
Bolden called for calm to all the inhabitants of the earth and guarantee three days of total darkness and three partial not cause major problems for the planet. It was only necessary tranquility.
If the news seems a case of science fiction is because come on by. The satirical news site launched Huzlers.com – on your page realizes that Starbucks has used breast milk in their coffees and deadly Ebola victims become zombies – and many unbelievers were in conversation, aided by the media that not confirmed the source of the news and helped spread the lie.
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