We all love urban legends, we all love to hear them, and we all love to spread them. From dead animals, dead people, and the living dead, to animals in fast food, humans have an odd desire to be horrified by these tales. This is a list of 10 of the most famous urban legends that are still doing the rounds but are completely false.
1. Walt Disney’s Body is Cryogenically Frozen
The rumour tells us that Disney, who was well known for being a technical innovator, had his body put into a vat of liquid nitrogen upon his death so that he could be re-animated (har har) when scientists discovered the means. Some versions of the tale even tell us that Walt’s cryo-vat is hidden under the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Disneyland!
Sorry to tell you, this is entirely false. On December 15, 1966, Walt Disney died of complications from the treatment he was receiving for lung cancer. Following Disney’s wishes, his family had him cremated (they have since confirmed this fact) and his ashes were interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, which you can visit to this day.
2. Santa Claus was invented by Coca-cola
In the 1930′s, Coca-cola was looking for ways to spread their burgeoning empire during the winter months – traditionally slow for soft drink sales. They hire Haddon Sundblom, a highly regarded commercial illustrator who proceeded to create a series of images of Santa Claus that associated him with coke. His drawings became a regular annual sight for the coca-cola corporation which helped to spur on the idea that they had conceived the image.
In fact, the red-suited jolly man was already a well established depiction of Santa Claus by the 1920s. The New York Times reported this in 1927: “A standardized Santa Claus appears to New York children. Height, weight, stature are almost exactly standardized, as are the red garments, the hood and the white whiskers. The pack full of toys, ruddy cheeks and nose, bushy eyebrows and a jolly, paunchy effect are also inevitable parts of the requisite make-up.”
3. McDonald’s Shakes are made from reconstituted animal fat
This rumour has been very popular on the internet and I even remember it from my own childhood. The belief was that the liquid poured into the milkshake machine (and the icecream machine) was reconstituted fat – either from pigs or chickens. I even witnessed the filling of one of the machines when I was a teenager and the colour and consistency did seem to give weight to the legend.
However, these days fast food restaurants like McDonald’s are required by law to make the full nutritional information of their products available to consumers. This is the complete list of ingredients in a McDonald’s shake: Whole milk, sucrose, cream, nonfat milk solids, corn syrup solids, mono and diglycerides, guar gum, vanilla flavour, carrageenan, cellulose gum, vitamin A palmitate. Admittedly some of these things sound a little weird, but they are all perfectly safe for human consumption and are not animal by-products. Incidentally, carrageenan is a type of seaweed (also called Irish Moss) – it is used to control freezing agents in the shakes – if it were excluded the milkshake would be a solid block.
4. Snuff films
I am almost certain that this one will cause a stir in the comments! The idea is that films are made (either because very wealthy people will pay for them, or sick people will make their own) in which a person is murdered in the course of filming. This legend probably piggy-backs on other rumours of cannibalism, necrophagia (if you don’t know what this means, don’t look it up – you will regret it), and necrophilia. In recent years it has been helped along by films such as 8mm (starring Nicholas Cage) which treats the subject as if it were fact.
But actually, the fact is, there has not once been a snuff film that has been found. Every time there is a report in the press about one, upon investigation it turns out to be false. There is even a one million dollar reward for anyone that can come up with a commercially sold snuff film. The reward has been on offer for many years now with no one ever stepping forward to claim it.
5. The most Holy religion of Jedi
Some years ago a strange rumour started to pass around the internet – the claim was that if enough people wrote “Jedi” as their religion on a census form, the government would be compelled to include it as an official religion on the next census. This first started with an English census in 2001, followed by an Australian one, and a New Zealand one in the same year.
Not only is it entirely false (as census departments have nothing to do with the wing of Government that could make this happen), but in Australia, and New Zealand, you can be fined $1000 for falsifying your census results. Not only do you risk a fine, but the census information is used to determine allocation of tax funds, so by lying people are doing other members of society a disservice.
6. Kentucky Fried Chicken name change
I should first state that I actually believed this urban legend! The legend is that Kentucky Fried Chicken changed its name to KFC because they feared that the word “Fried” had negative connotations that were not good for marketing. (There was another ludicrious legend that surely no one would believe, it claimed that KFC were breeding super chickens to get more meat from them and by law they could not refer to them as Chickens because they were a new race of animal.)
As it turns out, Kentucky Fried Chicken were not concerned about bad publicity at all – in fact, the company has not given a specific reason for the name change. You may be interested to know that the company is now once again beginning to use the original name of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
7. Lemmings occasionally throw themselves from cliffs
This urban legend has quite an awful beginning; in the 1958 Disney documentary White Wilderness, a camera crew forced a group of lemmings off a cliff to document their supposed suicidal behaviour. The film was made in Canada and lemmings were brought in for the film after they were purchased from Eskimo children. The lemmings were filmed in a variety of artificial situations and then herded to a cliff where they were pushed to the edge to simulate a migration.
It is unknown whether Disney was aware of the behaviour of the film crew, but the fact remains, lemmings do not throw themselves from cliffs.
8. The Daddy Longlegs
For quite some time there has been a rumour spreading that the daddy longlegs spider is the most poisonous spider but is unable to kill humans simply because its fangs are not strong enough to pierce our skin. In fact, there is a small twist here – it is not possible for us to test the toxicity of the spider because of international codes of ethics and amnesty international (for some bizarre reason).
In reality, the most poisonous spiders are the Brown Recluse and the Funnel Web Spider.
9. Who invented the toilet?
Contrary to popular belief, it was not Thomas Crapper. Crapper is known to most as an ingenious Victorian plumber who came up with the idea of a flushing lavatory. The majority of this deceit comes from a book written in 1969 by Wallace Reyburn: Flushed with Pride: the Story of Thomas Crapper. This author also, interestingly, wrote The Uplifting Tale of Otto Titzling and the Development of the Bra. Crapper was in fact a plumber, and he did take out a number of plumbing related patents in his time, but none was for the flush toilet.
In reality, Alexander Cummings is generally credited as being the inventor of this illustrious gadget, in 1775 (50 years before Crapper was born). Joseph Bramah and Thomas Twyford improved upon Cummings’ design by adding the ball-cock. Finally, the use of the term crapper for a lavatory is of unknown origin but is believed to have started out in America.
10. Made in USA, Japan
I am sure you have all heard this one: apparently the Japanese renamed a town in Japan to Usa so they could legally exports goods to the US and conceal their original place of origin. This legend was spurred on by the fact that in post-war American, Made in Japan became synonymous with cheap poorly made goods. It is, of course, ludicrous to think that American customs officially would simply shrug off the import of products that are clearly labelled to mislead.
An interesting addition to this tale is that Sony Corporation intentionally made their “Made in Japan” labels small so that American people would not realise that it was a Japanese company. A large number of Sony shipments were turned away by Customs officials because the labels were smaller than regulations required them to be.
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Actually, according to the Guiness Book of Records (and various other sources),the most poisonous/venomous spider is the Brazilian wandering spider.
Good list. I had only heard of three of these legends – Cryo-Disney, snuff flicks, and suicidal lemmings.
I believed the first two until now. I’d heard that the Lemming cliff scene was fabricated.
Funny/strange how readily I believed the snuff flick legend implanted by George C Scott in the film Hardcore (in the early 80′s). Shows my then jaded view of the extreme elements of American society. I like to think that I’ve developed a more rounded and complex and less black and white view of society and the world in general as I’ve wended my way through life.
Here’s one that had me going for awhile:
Fellow wakes up in a tub of ice, with a phone nearby, and a message that says something like:
“Do not emerge from the tub, call 911 and request an ambulance. We anesthetized you and removed your kidneys for resale. The ice has slowed your metabolism so you can get dialysis and save your life.”
Umm I think that's a version of the truth. Organ harvesting has happened in various parts of the world. Lately, China has been quite regularly cited as still having much of black market organ harvesting going on. It even got on the radio in Hong Kong. Having said that, it could have been fabricated news. I would rather believe it's true than think it is but an urban legend.
Since this list came out, a German man was arrested for advertising that he wished to murder someone and consume their flesh in the name of art. Disgustingly, someone did respond to his ad, and followed through. The man was arrested for murder and cannibalism. Had he have filmed the act, it would have been the first recorded “snuff” film, as a snuff film is only a snuff film if both parties (victim and killer)consent, and it is enacted in the name of “entertainment.”
yeah a german metal/rock band made a song entirely about this called Mein Teil
in reference to number 4, u might want to google Ricky David and Dena Riley.x
jim’s one about the guy in the tub is a good one but the best urban legends ive ever come across have to be Kuchisake-onna or the one about the dead cat in a bag, look those up
Supposedly, I`m not saying it`s true, but Supposedly toiletes were invented way before 1775. I Read an article that said that toiletes were invented Before Common Era, it was invented by a tribe from a lost-city somewhere in Egypt or something… and the tribe also invented ranning water, showers, and pipes.
The Romans had working toilets, and they might have been around earlier than that. It's a pretty simple mechanism, actually.
I do hope that the lack of a snuff film in a g mans hand means there are none. Sadly my gut tells me that somewhere someone is making one right now. There are a lot of sick people out there and it seems reasonable to conclude that they might record their actions just like anyone .
@ Al (56)
Oh hey, you have a good point.
But I think they don’t count it cuz his death was accidental.
But he DID die when his character was supposed to.
And I’m really stupid… Jfrater, what’s a lemming?
There are definitely tonnes of snuff films available online. Lots of arabic type executions in football stadiums and even some fatal accidents on YouTube. If you wanted to make a snuff film you could fairly easily put the clips together into a longer reel.
One of Bjork’s fans recorded himself committing suicide and somehow had it sent to her and she watched it. As implausible as it sounds it is true because I read about it in an interview with her discussing it and the aricle had a picture of the man on film [dark, angry and upset-looking] seconds before he blew his own brains out.
Maybe the reward for finding a snuff film is an urban myth itself?
Also Jedi is recognised as a religion in the UK with police officers forming a Jedi support group. This came out amid much furore about how hopeless our police officers are.
The daddy longlegs (aka harvestman) is not a spider at all, but an arachnid.
In the UK, the term is sometimes used for the cranefly, which produces the leatherjackets that are the bane of many who care for lawns. It, obviously, is not a spider, either.
How about the one that says that bubble gum contains spider eggs? I remember hearing that one as a kid.
The closest movie to a snuff film is cannibal holocaust because they kill a couple monkeys, and even bash their brains in. It’s real because the filmmakers were arrested and sentenced to 3 years in prison. They also believed that they killed people but it was proven false.
This is the first time I have ever heard that daddy long legs were poisonous. I was always told they were harmless and had played with several as a child. That brown recluse stuff is true though. nasty little critters.
I heard the Walt Disney Story on here actually, I think it was on 10 hidden items in cartoons. The list itself was quite bad but look at about comment 54 that guy took the whole thing to another dimension (literally), read it and you’ll find out
The Brown Recluse isn’t very “VENEMOUS” at all, my friend’s dad was bit by one and didn’t go to the hospital, I think it varies depending on your immune system though.
Note:Anything that injects a toxin by fang/claw or any pierce method is a venom, not a poison.
jedi ‘IS’ a religion in the uk. 350,000 people entered it as their religion in 2001 for a bit of fun, and you only needed 10,000 to be counted as a religion.
theres no way on earth the british government would ever say that 350,000 were LYING about their religion lol thered be a riot, freedom of though/speech anyone?!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_census_phenomenon
and it wasnt against the law to write jedi in the census. the government even had a ‘jedi’ box alongside the other popular religions lol wicked!
“but in Australia, and New Zealand, you can be fined $1000 for falsifying your census results”
~How can the government prove you are lying about your religion? Is it tattooed on your left buttock?
“it is not possible for us to test the toxicity of the spider because of international codes of ethics and amnesty international (for some bizarre reason)”
~The bizarre reason probably has something to do with it being unethical to inject poison/venom (whatever) into human beings and observe the effect. Not that AI has any legal standing to prevent it. And not that we don’t allow the government to inject deadly chemicals into certain people…in Texas, anyway…
i saw a snuff film where two teens were mercilessly killing this bum who passed out near a garbage place. They smashed his face with a traffic cone and bottles. They stabbed him to death with a screw driver, his skin was remarkably tough
This was on *******.com
-Jech
@ NVanWendy
There is a actual daddy longleg spider. It’s also known as a cellar spider
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellar_spider
Atleast, that’s what a Australian is referring to when talking about daddy long legs
i saw a snuff film once so im sure thats wroung
hi darling
The Daddy Long Legs/Harvestman is a vegetarian. On top of all of that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a spider to be poisonous; they are venomous. Instead of saying IMPOSSIBLE I will say the only possibility is if you eat a spider and the venom poisons you. Venom is injected (say a bite), poison is injested (think eating mushrooms).
Gotta say you are wrong on a few things, snuff films exist, unfortunately. Daddy long legs are the most poisonous, according to the CDC. Lemmings – that needs more research on your part and lastly; the toilet, you are just wrong.
KFC is KFC because they are international and have different names in different countries. In the Philippines, KFC is Kopag Fried Chicken. Same food (with the addition of rice, and probably spaghetti, although I can't remember for sure), same colors, same logo, same chicken, same colonel.
And what they call daddy long legs in Australia is a totally different spider, is venomous, and probably the source of the belief that our harmless daddy long legs is venomous.
Or maybe I just dreamed that, so please feel free to confirm on your own.
Actually there was a international child snuff film industry involving Jewish gangsters in Russia and Italy where Russian children as young as 2 were taken from orphanages and raped and murdered on film for private clients charging thousands . London newspaper The Guardian did an article from the original Observer article on it in 2000 when links were traced to London.
http://newsfromthewest.blogspot.com/2008/01/jewis…
So were can a claim the reward for evidence?
You do have the films, right? You will most likely need them to prove your claim.
I'm sorry to say this but Snuff Films very much DO exist. Anyone claiming it's an urban myth is deluding themselves into thinking humanity is better than it is. While I suppose to could argue a 3 minute video of a murder doesn't qualify as a film, it's still a legitimate murder caught forever on tape. I know they exist because I've accidentally downloaded a couple mislabled as music videos. Yes there are hundreds of fake snuff films out there, but there are in fact more than a few very real ones. There was one in particular I watched that to this day gives me nightmares, because there is absolutely no way it could have been faked. The video shows a soldier, held on the ground by a boot on his head, who has the hunting knife pushed into his throat. The knife goes in at an angle too straight and too close to the bone to be falsified by make-up, and the gurgle made as blood fills his throat is not something any human being can fake. Years later this image still traumatizes me. Also, any idiot can download uncensored video of the Iraq hostage beheadings. Those too count as Snuff Film; a clear undeniable murder caught on video. The Urban Myth is the supposedly offered reward for evidence. It would have been claimed or cancelled the moment the beheading videos were released.
Live in your fantasy world where human beings are too civilized to do such brutal things. I'll stay in the real world where I know EXACTLY how repulsive and cruel humanity really is.
FYI – KFC changed their name because everyone called them KFC for short anyway. The then CEO of the company said so in a bloody press release. Do some bloody research!
Ah, I've seen those videos they're fake. Daniel Pearl yeah that would count as a real snuff act on film…
But I think the rewards for a FILM as in a movie with real snuff. Film has a few meanings obviously…
Also, if it says face of death anywhere in one of those snuff films, I guarantee I can pop the images into video editing software and show you all the little details that prove they're fakes, every single one of them.
I definitely don't live in a fantasy world where human beings are better than this.. but the truth of the matter is, I don't live in a fantasy world where making snuff videos is very profitable…
Again, that's not to say they HAVEN'T been done, like Daniel Pearls beheading clip, but you won't go to Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia or some exotic African country and find a black market with a booth with more than 1 VHS tape of this stuff, and even then it may just be faces of death crap. Sorry but 99% of the times you've been conned. Watch flower of flesh and blood, thats how easy it is to con someone. And there's far better examples.
you do have the films right? I would like to see it before you claim the reward!
i think your on a tangent here:
A snuff film or snuff movie is a motion picture genre that depicts the actual death or murder of a person or people, without the aid of special effects, for the express purpose of distribution and entertainment or financial exploitation. …
Oh, btw, the comment immediately above the one I just posted? News From The West is a known Anti-Semetic Hate Site, on the Southern Poverty Law Center's hatewatch list. Any news story cited from that site is suspect at best and should not be taken seriously.
Snuff Films do exist. Just because some people never seen them doesn't mean they do not exist. I have seen a few and own one. Too bad you all believe some people and what they say just because they never saw one. You should be happy you all never have. The images are still burnt into my mind.
On the last one there was a jewelry importer who named a village in the Philippines "Zuni" after the Zuni Indians so he could make jewelry there and sell it as"Zuni made".
As for snuff films this is not true. in 2000 Italian and Russian authorities uncovered a pedohile ring that included snuff films of children as young as 2. Unfortunately political correctness kpet this story from going world wide.
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php?264415-I…
I can't believe anyone still believes that "snuff" films are for real….that was debunked years ago. There are always a few uncomfirmed reports floating about but they can never be verified and none have ever been.
Chris….try to find verification beyond that one report and I guarantee you fill find that this is also bogus.
people will believe what they want to believe. They still believe that a picture is worth a thousand words and naivety is an ongoing problem for many, such as the ones who claim to have seen snuff films. they are deluded by their own naivety. As much as I would love to see one for myself, unfortunately whatever they show out there is smoke and mirrors, all made by the same Special Effects that populate our movies these days. Still, it would be good to watch a snuff film with some rednecks in there. That I would love to see, them getting skinned then rubbed in salt and having body parts cut off and lastly set afire for a final scene.
But, we can only dream…
That's entertainment folks!
and there are a few reasonably good fakes of snuff films out there…mainly in grainy black and white from the older days but with modern graphics expect a few more people to get tricked.
I read some news that a group of russian killed people & taped it on video for money.
But i don't think ''snuff films'' exist like in the urban legends.
I have to say that I quite enjoyed the list, but as you predicted, I have to join in on the snuff film controvercy.
Leonard Lake and Charles Chitat Ng, serial killers primarily working out of a house in Wilseyville California in the mid 1980's, filmed most of their murders. Although the films were primarily for their own home viewing between murders, a few were sold as snuff films and at the time that they were captured they had made plans to sell more of them. It even became a way for people to refer to the case, since most americans have a hard time pronouncing Ng, it became quite regular to hear of their crimes referred to as the "snuff murders" and their victims as "snuff victims" around the time of their capture.
Sorry to prove you wrong, but years of studying psychology textbooks and serial killer profiles/encyclopedias provides knowledge that the average person does not know.
Other than that, I did enjoy the list though. Keep up the good work.
Eh. pretty sure thats bad info you got there. I cannot find a single reputable source that mentions they ever sold any of those videos. All i see is a police report that mentions they made some video tapes which were played in Ng's trial. 0 mention of them ever having sold them from any reputable source. (I wouldnt count any Cable non-news networks as reputable sources, I can show you a few examples of sensationalizations and exaggerations made by them.)
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Of course everyones seen a snuff film, but I assure you, you've been duped. They aren't real. I know various people in the law enforcement field who would definitely know about these, and they assure me these are all hoaxes. Few exceptions are like Ricky David and Dena Riley but even they didn't get to sell alot of films or anything. The italian band of snuff film-makers is another hoax, as is the one were 3 jews were supposedly making snuff films, that crap was put up by some anti-semitic neo-nazi or something.
i dont get the whole necrophagia thing, i mean we eat dead animals (most of us) and cannibals usually kill the person before they eat them, not saying you should go chow down on the neighbors. the dictionary said necrophagia was the eating of dead bodies. but i guess its different from cannibalism by eating half decayed uncooked rotting flesh. not killed fresh and then cooked.
Remember, it provides a lot of protein, as well as getting rid of a couple unwanted annoyances in your neighborhood.
Snuff movies are around. There’s a film called ’3 guys 1 hammer’ (search it and you’ll be forever damned). Filmed by the Dnapropvisk Maniacs, that’s not exactly how you spell it it’s similar. Anyway they had an order from a guy for 40 snuff movies. They went on a killing spree and filimed most of the people they killed, 3 guys 1 hammer was accidentally released. If you search for ‘Snuff’ on wikipedia then it will lead you to them.
santa claus wore green, check ur facts in other sources besides the net, try the library, it doesn´t make up a lot of bull***** unlike a lot of retarded ppl from here… (not u, the comments)
I always thought that KFC was now 'KFC' because of the word Chicken and not Fried.
I'm sure there has been a film that has a person getting killed in it, and then was sold to some sick bastard. So technically i sure there are snuff films. Now I don't think there are copied widely sold snuff film. 1 man 1 jar is a snuff film. that guy actually died. no joke.
"…and are not animal by-products. "
You don't consider milk to be an animal by-product?
I thought a snuff film was just where the actor dies, and isn't murdered.
Actually that is what it is technically supposed to be, but everyone here wants it to be something else. A lot of sick people in this world, this just goes to prove it.
That KFC name change makes you wonder.
While "Crush films" (animals being killed for (somehow) erotic benefit) are known, nobody has been able to bring to light a single snuff film.
What I have read on the toilet, however, is that Mr. Thomas Crapper didn't invent it, but he did sell them–and like many car dealerships to today, he put a plaque with his name on each one he sold; and he sold a lot. The Brits were used to this, but GI's who went to England used these "Crapper toilets" for the first time, and started referring to "going to the Crapper."
For the Santa Claus invented by Coca cola company thing, Santa Claus has been part of "folklore" in Finland atleast since year 1800, and even longer, when Finland was part of Russia.
Can you still declare yourself to be a Jedi on the census forms? If you can, I would like to know!!!
Um, number 3 is true and you verified it by listing the ingredients. Mono and diglycerides are fancy chemical names for animal fat. Love how you bothered to explain what carrageenan is but neglected the one that IS an actual animal by-product. Can't imagine what else you got wrong in this article.
Actually most of the time when mono and diglycerides are used as food additives, it comes from vegetables.
Er, dude ?
Article from: Nation's Restaurant News | February 25, 1991 | Keegan, Peter O.
"KFC shuns `fried' image with new name
LAS VEGAS–Aiming to modernize its down-home image and broaden its appeal, Kentucky Fried Chicken has changed its name to KFC on all graphics, advertising and packaging materials.
The use of the initials KFC allows the company to remove the word "fried" from its moniker, a word synonymous with "unhealthy" and "high cholesterol" in the minds of many consumers. "
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_n8…
There's inaccuracy in the Jedi one. Last time I filled a UK Census Jedi was listed as one of the options. It has its own number (896). Check out the census details here: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/pdfs/sect…
Appears on list of religions on Page 18.
My favourite urban myth is the one about the creatures spotted walking around Tokyo.
They made a documentary about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jac2-XMGd1w
I am very sorry to inform you that unfortunately you're incorrect about snuff films not existing.
here is a link to a news article of one VERY DISTURBING case of snuff films.
(Again, this is a extremely unsettling and disturbing case)
http://thewhaler.wordpress.com/2010/06/07/russian…
I have heard reference to this case in various sources of media including news articles (various news sources have covered this case) and documentaries on the topic as well.
I can't express how much this case makes me so sick to my stomach.
There are some very ill people in our world.
my prayers for the innocent victims involved and their families.
I heard KFC was so named because the state of Kentucky wanted to charge them for use of the name of the state…
i really wish people would stop siting wikipeadia as a reference.
i have known people that pass their spare time changing information to blatant and sometimes hilarious lies on wikipia just for the craic! hence its not a reliable source of info.
that aside, good work on the debunking so far as i can tell.
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Snuff films are made all the time, just not sold. They are used for propoganda and as historical documentaries. Examples include the Daniel Pearle execution by the Taliban. Photojournalism (including film and video) don't qualify the works as "snuff" films because their content was not made for "prurient" reasons. One series of movies made commercially for profit was "Faces of Death". I'm not sure how many sequels there have been to it, but the original was quite gruesome.
can i just quickly say that neither brown recluse or funnel web are the most venomous spiders… the brazilian wandering spider is.
Actually, number five isn’t entirely a myth. Actually, the story came from Canada, where the govermnent officially recognizes “Jedis” as an actual religion.