Boy ain't that the ....'. Actually, whether it takes place or not, one thing we were taught in boot camp, and further into the military training, was to be aware of Rumors and Propaganda. It was said to have turned more battles, and wars than any other method. I cannot say for sure whether or not it did, but stop and think about it. If you are able to convince the enemy of something devastating, or distracting, you can easily lead them to where you want them. It's done in a lot of situations, besides when dealing with a war or conflict. If you can get the morale down, it's easy to start to turn others with false information. That may be the reason I am not easily convinced of things, unless I can see it in front of me, in person, and touching it. Not that I don't want to believe things, I was just taught not too...