No, this is another internet myth, courtesy of his political opponents and Photoshop. There is no credible evidence that the president, even in his younger days, participated in burning the American flag.
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No, it is not. This is yet another internet myth, spread by people called Birthers, who do not believe the president was born here, and who say he has a fake social security card. This is a myth, and many fact-checking sites have repeatedly debunked it. I enclose a link to one of them.
After the Arenal Volcano erupted in 1968, a popular myth emerged that it was, in fact, a dormant volcano, but the government had secretly detonated it to attract tourists. Another myth suggested that the volcano's eruption was triggered by a wealthy landowner who built his house on top of it and disturbed its energy. These myths have been debunked by scientific explanations of the volcano's eruption.
No, this is another internet myth. President Obama has not made any changes to the wording of the military funerals. It should be noted that several of the branches of the military have never mentioned the president in their service, while several others always have, and still do. I enclose a link to a fact-checking site that debunked this myth.
No, because it is a myth. She was never disciplined, she did not lose her license, and she could return to the legal profession any time she wants to, because she left the profession in good standing. (The same is true for her husband, the president.) I enclose a link to one of the many reliable sites that have debunked this myth.
No, it is not. This is a very old internet myth, and it has been debunked many times. The president does not have a fake social security number, he does not have a social security number from a man who died in 1890, and he does not have a social security number from Connecticut or Pennsylvania. I enclose a link to one of the many fact-checking sites that has refuted this internet myth.
No, the concept that dipping a sleeping person's hand in warm water will make them urinate involuntarily is a myth. This idea has been debunked and does not have a scientific basis.
The cast of Ancient Aliens Debunked - 2012 includes: Michael Heiser as himself
No, it does not. That is a myth. First of all, if you are sleeping during the day and active at night, then obviously eating at night won't make you fat. For you, the myth would be reversed: don't eat during the day. But the myth that eating close to bedtime makes you fat has been debunked anyway (see Related Links below). What matters is how much you exercise, and how many calories you eat each day...not when you eat them.
Lemmings are small rodents found in Arctic regions. They are known for their mass migrations and occasional "mass suicides" where large groups of lemmings will jump off cliffs en masse, though this behavior has been largely debunked as myth.