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BBC

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Nexor references the BBC across two dispatches as a legacy media source whose archived output surfaces in unexpected contexts. In the May 17 broadcast, the organization is identified as the broadcaster responsible for a 1957 fabricated news segment depicting a family harvesting spaghetti from a tree, characterised as the largest April Fools prank in recorded history. The May 11 dispatch cites a BBC article from the year 2000 as the sourced basis for claims that Iran acquired dolphins from Russian experts and trained the animals for combat roles, including kamikaze strike operations. Both references treat the BBC as a document of record rather than a current reporting authority.

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