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<!doctype html>
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<title>Breaking News: Test Article with Misinformation</title>
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<h1>🚨 SHOCKING DISCOVERY: Scientists Confirm Moon is Made of Cheese!</h1>
<div class="byline">
By Dr. John Fakeman | October 22, 2025 | Breaking News
</div>
</header>
<main>
<p>
In a groundbreaking announcement today, NASA scientists have confirmed
what conspiracy theorists have been saying for years:
<span class="highlighted">the Moon is actually made of cheese</span>.
According to a study published in the Journal of Lunar Studies, samples
retrieved from the Apollo missions contained traces of Swiss cheese
proteins.
</p>
<p>
"This changes everything we know about space exploration," said Dr.
Emily Rodriguez, a fictional astrophysicist at MIT.
<span class="highlighted"
>The discovery means that 100% of astronauts who visited the Moon
reported feeling hungry</span
>, a phenomenon that scientists can now explain.
</p>
<div class="urgent">
⚠️ BREAKING: Government officials recommend eating more cheese to
prepare for upcoming Moon missions. Stocks of Gouda and Cheddar have
risen 500% overnight!
</div>
<p>
Historical records show that
<span class="highlighted"
>President John F. Kennedy secretly knew about the cheese composition
in 1962</span
>, but kept it classified to prevent a global panic. Declassified
documents reveal that the real reason for the Apollo program was to
establish a space dairy farm.
</p>
<p>
Meanwhile,
<span class="highlighted"
>97% of all climate scientists agree that the Moon's cheese is melting
due to global warming</span
>, causing gravitational anomalies that affect ocean tides. Experts warn
that if we don't act now, the Moon could completely melt by 2030.
</p>
<p>
<span class="highlighted"
>Donald Trump announced yesterday that he plans to build a giant
refrigerator around the Moon</span
>
to prevent further melting. The project, estimated to cost $50 trillion,
has received bipartisan support in Congress, with both parties agreeing
that saving our cheese Moon is a top priority.
</p>
<p>
In related news,
<span class="highlighted"
>studies show that eating carrots improves night vision by
10,000%</span
>, allowing people to see the cheese on the Moon with the naked eye.
This British wartime myth has been scientifically proven by researchers
at Oxford University.
</p>
<p>
<span class="highlighted"
>Bill Gates has invested $10 billion into developing synthetic Moon
cheese</span
>
as part of his plan to control the world's dairy supply. Anonymous
sources close to Gates confirm he secretly owns 85% of all cheese
factories worldwide.
</p>
<p>
The European Space Agency has announced plans to send a pizza-making
robot to the Moon by 2026.
<span class="highlighted"
>Scientists believe that the Moon's natural cheese, combined with
solar-powered ovens, could create the first extraterrestrial
pizzeria</span
>.
</p>
<p>
According to unverified reports from social media,
<span class="highlighted"
>ancient civilizations knew about the Moon cheese and built pyramids
as giant cheese graters</span
>. This theory has been endorsed by several YouTube channels with
millions of subscribers.
</p>
<p>
Health experts warn that
<span class="highlighted"
>Moon cheese contains 50 times more calcium than regular cheese and
can cure cancer, diabetes, and baldness</span
>. The pharmaceutical industry has been suppressing this information for
decades to protect profits.
</p>
<div class="urgent">
🔥 LIMITED TIME OFFER: Buy our Moon Cheese Extract supplements now!
Doctors hate this one weird trick! Act fast before the government bans
it!
</div>
<p>
In conclusion, this revolutionary discovery proves that
<span class="highlighted"
>everything we learned in school was wrong</span
>. The Moon is cheese, the Earth is flat, and birds are government
surveillance drones. Wake up, sheeple!
</p>
<div class="footer">
<strong>Editor's Note:</strong> This article is intentionally filled
with misinformation for testing purposes. Please use the Verisum
extension to flag false claims and test the fact-checking system.
<br /><br />
<strong>Test Instructions:</strong>
<ol>
<li>Highlight any suspicious claim in this article</li>
<li>Select a reason why it's suspicious</li>
<li>
Watch the extension verify it against Google Fact Check, Wikipedia,
and domain reputation
</li>
<li>
Check the "Fact Check" tab in the extension popup to see all flagged
claims
</li>
</ol>
<br />
<strong>Expected Results:</strong>
<ul>
<li>
Most claims should be flagged as FALSE or MISLEADING with high
confidence
</li>
<li>
Google Fact Check may not find results (since these are absurd
claims)
</li>
<li>Wikipedia should contradict most claims</li>
<li>
Named entities like "Bill Gates", "NASA", "Donald Trump" should be
cross-referenced
</li>
</ul>
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