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"Burning sage releases natural compounds that act as a cleansing agent for the environment."
No sources explicitly verify burning sage (Salvia species) specifically; studies discuss general medicinal smoke from havan samagri (herbs and wood) or other substances like Espand with bactericidal effects via natural compounds, but sage is not mentioned. Suggest searching 'sage smudging airborne bacteria study' for verification.
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"Air remains purified for up to 24 hours after medicinal smoke has cleared."
The same 2007 study found that the ability of the medicinal smoke to purify and disinfect the air was maintained up to 24 hours in the closed room after treatment.
True
"Burning medicinal smoke in a confined space for one hour reduces airborne bacteria levels by 94%."
A 2007 study observed that 1 hour of medicinal smoke treatment from burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs (havan samagri) caused over 94% reduction in aerial bacterial counts by 60 minutes in a closed room.
False
"Senate President Tito Sotto warned that a court decision encroached on the exclusive powers of Congress."
No mention of Senate President Tito Sotto issuing such a warning in the sources. Lawmakers expressed concerns about judicial overreach, but attributed to House members, Minority, Leila de Lima, and Makabayan bloc, not Sotto.
False
"The Supreme Court's dismissal of the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte was based on a ten-day calendar rule."
The dismissal was based on violation of the one-year bar rule under Article XI, Section 3(5) of the Constitution, not a ten-day calendar rule. The House claimed compliance with ten session days, distinguishing it from calendar days, but the Court ruled on the one-year bar due to inaction on prior complaints.
True
"The Philippine House of Representatives achieved a 215-vote mandate for the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte."
On February 5, 2025, 215 members of the House from the 19th Congress filed and endorsed the fourth impeachment complaint against Duterte.
True
"The Philippine Supreme Court issued a final decision to dismiss the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte."
The Supreme Court affirmed its July 25, 2025 decision declaring the impeachment unconstitutional, dismissing the House's motion for reconsideration and voiding the process.
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"Takashi Kotegawa eats cup ramen for almost every meal."
No provided sources mention Kotegawa's eating habits or cup ramen consumption. This claim relies on unverified anecdotes common in trader lore; search terms like 'Takashi Kotegawa diet ramen' or Japanese interviews may clarify.
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"Takashi Kotegawa's core trading strategy involved buying stocks that crashed at least 20 percent below their 25-day moving average."
Kotegawa allegedly bought stocks at least 20% below the 25-day moving average as part of his strategy using technical indicators like Bollinger Bands and RSI during bear markets.
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"Takashi Kotegawa netted over 17 million dollars in a ten-minute window during the J-Com scandal."
Sources confirm Kotegawa netted $17 million from the J-Com incident, described as within minutes or in a single day, but no source specifies exactly a 'ten-minute window.' This detail may be plausible given the rapid market correction but lacks explicit verification.
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"Burning sage releases natural compounds that act as a cleansing agent for the environment."
No sources explicitly verify burning sage (Salvia species) specifically; studies discuss general medicinal smoke from havan samagri (herbs and wood) or other substances like Espand with bactericidal effects via natural compounds, but sage is not mentioned. Suggest searching 'sage smudging airborne bacteria study' for verification.
True
"Air remains purified for up to 24 hours after medicinal smoke has cleared."
The same 2007 study found that the ability of the medicinal smoke to purify and disinfect the air was maintained up to 24 hours in the closed room after treatment.
True
"Burning medicinal smoke in a confined space for one hour reduces airborne bacteria levels by 94%."
A 2007 study observed that 1 hour of medicinal smoke treatment from burning wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs (havan samagri) caused over 94% reduction in aerial bacterial counts by 60 minutes in a closed room.
False
"Senate President Tito Sotto warned that a court decision encroached on the exclusive powers of Congress."
No mention of Senate President Tito Sotto issuing such a warning in the sources. Lawmakers expressed concerns about judicial overreach, but attributed to House members, Minority, Leila de Lima, and Makabayan bloc, not Sotto.
False
"The Supreme Court's dismissal of the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte was based on a ten-day calendar rule."
The dismissal was based on violation of the one-year bar rule under Article XI, Section 3(5) of the Constitution, not a ten-day calendar rule. The House claimed compliance with ten session days, distinguishing it from calendar days, but the Court ruled on the one-year bar due to inaction on prior complaints.
True
"The Philippine House of Representatives achieved a 215-vote mandate for the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte."
On February 5, 2025, 215 members of the House from the 19th Congress filed and endorsed the fourth impeachment complaint against Duterte.
True
"The Philippine Supreme Court issued a final decision to dismiss the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte."
The Supreme Court affirmed its July 25, 2025 decision declaring the impeachment unconstitutional, dismissing the House's motion for reconsideration and voiding the process.
Uncertain
"Takashi Kotegawa eats cup ramen for almost every meal."
No provided sources mention Kotegawa's eating habits or cup ramen consumption. This claim relies on unverified anecdotes common in trader lore; search terms like 'Takashi Kotegawa diet ramen' or Japanese interviews may clarify.
True
"Takashi Kotegawa's core trading strategy involved buying stocks that crashed at least 20 percent below their 25-day moving average."
Kotegawa allegedly bought stocks at least 20% below the 25-day moving average as part of his strategy using technical indicators like Bollinger Bands and RSI during bear markets.
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"Takashi Kotegawa netted over 17 million dollars in a ten-minute window during the J-Com scandal."
Sources confirm Kotegawa netted $17 million from the J-Com incident, described as within minutes or in a single day, but no source specifies exactly a 'ten-minute window.' This detail may be plausible given the rapid market correction but lacks explicit verification.
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