On October 30, 1904, Orson Welles's radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds aired, using realistic sound effects to simulate a Martian invasion. Many listeners believed it was real, causing panic and chaos. Despite Welles's claims of innocence, the broadcast ultimately launched his Hollywood career, leading to Citizen Kane.
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Unraveling the Great Fire of London: A Baker’s Tragic Mistake
In 1666, a devastating fire swept through London, destroying homes and iconic landmarks. Thomas Faryner, believed to have started the fire, was not charged, and an innocent Frenchman, Robert Hubert, was executed for a crime he did not commit. The tragedy sheds light on the injustice in times of crisis.
