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Published 12:19 15 Sept 2021 BST

Roughly translated into English, the caption reads: "The time has come - the beginning of the end of the #BielefeldConspiracy. For everyone who sticks to the claim "Bielefeld does not exist", there is an incentive to provide us with the ultimate proof 1 Million Euro !!!" But what's the joke? What is the Bielefeld conspiracy? Well, it goes back to 1994 when a computer scientist called Achim Held posted the claim on the computer forum, Usenet, where he regularly ridiculed conspiracy theories. According to the theory, Bielefeld is merely an illusion created by a made-up, Illuminati-esque organization called 'SIE' (German for 'THEY'), as well as claiming that they received help from Israeli intelligence agency and even aliens, who are supposedly using Bielefeld's university to hide their spaceship. Point being, it's total nonsense but the people of Bielefeld have gotten plenty of laughs out of it as a result, so much so that they even use it to market the city. The aim is simple: prove the jokey theory to be true and you become a millionaire. The challenge was initially thrown down in 2019, but no one has managed to bag the prize just yet. To 'prove' their theory, believers ask three questions: One: have you ever been to Bielefeld? Two: do you know anybody from Bielefeld? And three: do you know anyone who has been to Bielefeld? They've got us there - do you know anyone from Bielefeld? According to Atlas Obscura, even Bielefeld's mayor regularly has to try and fight the city's corner. So what do you think? Reckon you could 'crack the case'? All you have to do provide evidence compelling enough to convince Bielefeld Marketing GmbH and you could become a millionaire. Well, more accurately, £855,545.Es ist soweit- der Anfang vom Ende der #Bielefeld-Verschwörung ist eingeläutet. ??Für alle, die an der Behauptung "Bielefeld gibt es nicht" festhalten, gibt es als Anreiz, uns den ultimativen Beweis zu liefern 1️⃣ #Million Euro!!! ? ➡️ https://t.co/MxBpVjwwkN#bielefeldmillion pic.twitter.com/vQwlqjcyMI
— Bielefeld JETZT (@BielefeldJETZT) August 21, 2019
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