A German city has offered a one million euro reward for those who prove it does not exist on the ground.
The city that made the show has been the subject of a conspiracy theory on the Internet for a long time, claiming that it does not exist already, according to the «Associated Press» yesterday.
Bielefeld officials said they would provide the money to the person who provided strong evidence that the city did not exist. "There is no limit to creativity," they said, but indisputable evidence will only qualify for the prize. The idea of ​​not having Bielefeld was first computer expert Achim Heald, who published this claim on the Internet in 1994 in an attempt to provoke pleasure in the world of conspiracy theories. Even German Chancellor Angela Merkel once joked about Bielefeld's existence, about 330 kilometers west of Berlin.