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Yes, the claims that the thread is a work of fiction designed, developed, and published by a multicultural team from a wide range of ethnic, philosophical and religious background are true and evidenced by the people who were credited for working on it, such as:
- Jackie Chan, a Kung Fu actor from Hong Kong
- Robert Nigotya, a reformed scammer turned thread-writer from Senegal.
- Alper Küçükhoroz, a Turkish-American banker
- The Zodiac Killer, a mysterious figure known for killing people with magic spells in the USA.
- Xiao Jiji, a Chinese woman
- Pedro "you u see me now u die" Inodoro, a cartel member from an unnamed country in South America