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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: J. R. "Bob" Dobbs, Pope Joan, Udo of Aachen, Alan Smithee, Prester John, John Smith, Tony Clifton, Pope John XX, Josiah S. Carberry, Nicolas Bourbaki, Operation Mincemeat, JT LeRoy, Lonelygirl15, Jara Cimrman, Ern Malley, Johann Dieter Wassmann, P. D. Q. Bach, Martin Eisenstadt, George P. Burdell, Alleged Ouze Merham interview of Ariel Sharon, Neil Hamburger, List of fictitious people, Jose Gaspar, Wanda Tinasky, Anthony Godby Johnson, Jakob Maria Mierscheid, Cherubina de Gabriak, Wilgefortis, Ugly Casanova, Henryk Batuta hoax, Ronald Opus, Bernard Weiss, David Ury, Edward Owens, Kodee Kennings, H. Rochester Sneath, Carl Brandon Society, David Agnew, Araki Yasusada, Piotr Zak, Publius Lentulus, Hoax letter writers, Kasongo Ilunga, N. Senada, Lustfaust, Masal Bugduv, Miranda Grosvenor, John Ketcham, Andreas Karavis, David Manning, Lucy Ramirez, Taro Tsujimoto, Ebion, Nguyen Toon, Joe Shmoe, Sidd Finch, J. Fortescue, George Spelvin, Ernst Bettler, Naomi V. Jelish, Rene Kohler, Gruban Mali, Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich, Allegra Coleman, John Charles Walters Company, Eddie Burrup, Kaycee Nicole, Adelbold, Pierre Brassau, Kazuo Uzuki, O. Uplavici, Hajime Yatate, Cook, Ponsonby Britt, Ron Stablehorn, Stefan Brockhoff, Ivan Renko, John Adam, Lucian Yahoo Dragoman, Saburo Yatsude, Paul DeFanti, Franz Bibfeldt, Lou Proctor, John Abercromby, Walter Plinge. Excerpt: Operation Mincemeat was a successful British deception plan during World War II. As part of the widespread deception plan Operation Barclay to cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, Mincemeat helped to convince the German high command that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia in 1943 instead of Sicily, the actual objective. This was accomplished by persuading the Germans that they had, by accident, intercepted "top secret" documents giving...