Thanks to some other folks on these forums I've become skeptic of some other things as well....by the way, does anyone here know if Ripleys: Blieve it or Not! has ever forged any information or been completely tricked by a con artist of sorts without knowing?
They definitely have a number of items of questionable veracity. (I suspect that's why the "or not!" is added.) Plenty of their stuff IS true, mind you--my grandfather was incredibly proud of his appearance on Ripley's when he was in college, where he made some unbelievably long run in football the WRONG WAY, realized his mistake, turned around, and made four yards back before being flattened*--and I have no reason to disbelieve artifacts like a car made out of matchsticks. But they do bill a lot of their stuff as "illusions."
The one that I remember from the last time I visited one of their museums as a kid was a "bottomless gourd," a large gourd suspended in the air over the water, with water pouring in a seemingly endless stream from it. Was it bottomless? Nah, there was a clear glass tube inside the stream, pumping the water back up. Clever visual illusion, made your eyes water after a minute, but nothing extraordinary.
A lot of it's carefully, but ambiguously claimed, though--instead of saying "Bottomless gourd! Maaaagic!" they'd say, oh, "How is this gourd doing this? Is it an ancient curse or an illusion? Such-and-such of the Whozits tribe told stories of gourds like this belonging to powerful evil magicians! Believe it...or not!" They haven't lied at any point, but it's still just a clear glass tube.
As for the guy heating the rag...there's all kinds of possibilities, the most prosaic of which are that the guy had a lighter or some other device that generated heat. (They sell those chemical sticks that you break and they heat up rapidly, at sporting goods stores.) Since it's via camera, it's one of those things impossible to check, but I wouldn't lose sleep over it. *grin*
*This anecdote was read at his funeral, at his request. I suspect this was one of the highlights of his life.