Charles William King criticized Hammer saying he had been deceived by " the paraphernalia of . . . Rosicrucian or alchemical quacks, " and Peter Partner agreed that the images " may have been forgeries from the occultist workshops . " At the very least, there was little evidence to tie them to the Knights Templar in the 19th century some European museums acquired such pseudo-Egyptian objects, which were catalogued as " Baphomets " and credulously thought to have been idols of the Templars.
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:: I like the idea of " recognising " the 1st-personally I'm ambivalent, but I understand some are very enthusiastic-but I'm loathe to corrupt a useful resource for the sake of a couple of hours of amusement . ( For a start, it's much less fun when you can't " see " that you fooled people . . . ) Populating the front page with articles about hoaxes ( described credulously ), or articles that seem too bizzare to be true ( we've all written one at some point, simply for amusement ), gives the amusement of seeing the joke to the reader without the actual attempt to fool them . talk | 15 : 46, 24 November 2005 ( UTC)
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Kael credulously reported what she was told by Mankiewicz's secretary : " Mrs . [ Rita ] Alexander, who took the dictation from Mankiewicz, from the first paragraph to the last, and then, when the first draft was completed and they all went back to Los Angeles, did the secretarial work at Mankiewicz s house on the rewriting and the cuts, and who then handled the script at the studio until after the film was shot, says that Welles didn t write ( or dictate ) one line of the shooting script of " Citizen Kane " . " In " The Kane Mutiny ", Bogdanovich discloses that Kael did not interview Katherine Trosper, who worked as Welles's secretary from the script's rough draft through the completion of the film.