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  • 2019-11-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Does In-N-Out Cup Weigh in on Jeffrey Epstein’s Death? (en)
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  • In November 2019, a meme reanimated an old rumor about clandestine messages printed on In-N-Out restaurant cups. As one sharp-eyed Redditor noted, this was a [Photo]shop of a shop. In other words, it was obviously a digitally altered version of an existing meme, which Snopes identified as False back in October 2015. Back then, the image was manipulated to read Hail Satan, where in reality a Bible verse notation would appear. As Snopes reported in 2002: Though even In-N-Out Burger can’t provide a precise date of when the Bible citations were first placed on its packaging, company records indicate they’ve been there at least since 1987 [...] The latest variant of the secret text on the In-N-Out cup plays off a trend of odd memes fueling Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories via not-so-subliminal messaging. Have you seen other variations of this claim? Let us know. (en)
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