There are a fortune ofconspiracy theories going around about   Covid-19 . We ’ve seen people lay claim there was a letters patent file for the coronavirus in 2015 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation , snorting cocaine can prevent it , booze silver orinjecting disinfectantcan cure it , and the virus came from space on an asteroid . coddler alert , nothe coronavirus did not do from space .

A raw fun one that has surfaced claims thatCaptain Americapredicted the pandemic , or the mass throw the movie knew it was go to happen and dropped clue into the enfranchisement as a slap-up small Easter egg for dead on target Covid-19 devotee .

First off , yes that is a screengrab of a real scene from the firstCaptain Americamovie . An range of a function of a Corona beer advert and a fuzzy image of something resembling anything from Covid-19 to a firework does n’t quite guarantee a " let that sink in " moment but it ’s a conspiracy theory that ’s accept off nonetheless , with the image being post across the net .

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Corona beer could probably change its name to " Gonorrhea Juice " correctly now and see its sales increase , but back when the film was expel   – and before the pandemic somewhat ruined its stigmatization   – it was quite popular . So that explains the billboard on the left . But what of the funny image on the right hand ?

Well , record TV critic turned net sleuth , William Mullally . Mullally was sent the confederacy theory and decided to travail a little deeper , to try and figure out what the hell was going on . We ’re trusted glad he did , because the explanation was cracking .

At first , he thought that the hoarding was from the cover ofDivergent , a young adult book series that was popular around 2011 when the movie came out , but it did n’t quite fit . Then he manage to get a clearer image of what was on the billboard , which looked oddly familiar but still identifiable .

Despite pinning down the date of film and search at other picture show that were out from around that date , nothing look like the mysterious Covid-19 hoarding .

" I bulge watching random YouTube videos and looking for persona from April 2011 in Times Square , " Mullally explained in a Twitter yarn . " No exonerated scene of the poster . Wes started scouring Bing and Google street purview . "

Let ’s have a close look .

And now for the large reveal .

Conspiracy theoretician have been losing their shit about an image of a bottleful of beer and some spaghetti . You love to see it .

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