sensdesjonene
Sensdesjonene, also known as the "Sensationalist Deceptions," are a series of false news stories and conspiracy theories that gained significant traction in the early 2000s. The term was popularized by Norwegian journalist and author, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, who documented the phenomenon in his book "Sensdesjonene." These stories often involved sensational claims about political figures, celebrities, or public figures, which were later revealed to be false or exaggerated.
The sensdesjonene typically followed a pattern: a story would be published with dramatic and often exaggerated
Some of the most notable sensdesjonene include the "Prince Andrew sex scandal," which was later revealed to