
Journalist, editor, fact checker.
Author of questions for intellectual games.
Author of questions for intellectual games.


Is the “five second rule” fair?

Is it true that glass can be broken by a human voice?

Is it true that multimillionaire Alfred Vanderbilt, miraculously missing the Titanic, later died on the Lusitania?

Is it true that matador Alvaro Munera retired when he realized that the bull did not want to fight him?

Is it true that the funny piece we all know as “The Dog Waltz” was written by Frederic Chopin?

Is it true that Joseph Goebbels invented the “40 to 60” propaganda method?

Is it true that the composition of the painting “Walkers at V. I. Lenin” was borrowed from the work “Meeting at the Rabbi” by the American Tully Filmus?

Did Churchill say the catchphrase about radicals and conservatives?

Is it true that translators of films of the 80s and 90s worked with a clothespin on their nose?

Is it true that Stalin is the author of the phrase “It doesn’t matter how they voted, it’s important how they counted”?

	




