
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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Until the mid-1990s, the building was officially a secret, and did not appear on official maps. Its existence was finally "confirmed" by Kate Hoey, MP, on 19 February 1993: "Hon. Members have given examples of seemingly trivial information that remains officially secret. An example that has not been mentioned, but which is so trivial that it is worth mentioning, is the absence of the British Telecom tower from Ordnance Survey maps. I hope that I am covered by parliamentary privilege when I reveal that the British Telecom tower does exist and that its address is 60 Cleveland Street, London."[1]
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:16, 14 replies)

I once heard that if you go to Area 51 and take pictures then they will physically stop you but they won't take your gear or anything because then you'd be entitled to make a claim, which would mean they'd have to admit to it's existence.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:19, closed)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_citadels_under_London
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:23, closed)

...could declare that a 189m high tower in the middle of the city was a secret.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:21, closed)

They only closed it to the public because the IRA tried to blow it up
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:58, closed)

The bombing was about 8 years before it actually closed.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 17:00, closed)

And how do you think they knew about it... thats right Kate Hoey, MP gave it away!
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 17:57, closed)

or they saw a fucking great big kitten knock it down in "The Goodies" in 1971. ("Kitten Kong")
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 21:23, closed)

Danny Baker was talking about this the other day. Or maybe the Answer Me This people. But yes.
Apparently the fact that it had a fucking revolving restaurant on top wasn't a problem in maintaining the secrecy.
( , Fri 2 Dec 2011, 16:35, closed)

and more an administrative oversight, I should think.
( , Mon 5 Dec 2011, 22:49, closed)
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