Ernie M
Graduate Poster
On 24 Nov 2008,
on the front page of CNN.com
you can click on the “Other News” link for:
UFO in sight, then ‘pfft--it was gone
and watch the video called:
Alien believers among us 4:07
Source: CNN
Added On November 24, 2008
"Miles O’Brien reports on the range of credible people who have experiences with UFO’s."
CNN regurgitates misleading information about the so-called “Phoenix Lights” and other UFO stories. CNN included “credible” people of power-positions into the story, like a former Arizona Governor, a former US Air Force pilot, and yes (Edgar Mitchell again...) a former US Astronaut. I guess the idea was that “credible” power-people aren’t subject to misinterpreting what they saw.
Perhaps Miles O’Brien didn’t review the following articles?
http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/08-05-21.html
The Phoenix Lights Explained (Again)
by Tony Ortega
http://www.csicop.org/si/2008-04/radford.html
The Mysterious Phoenix Lights
by Benjamin Radford
If CNN is supposed to be “The most trusted name in news,” how come they seem to pass off previously debunked information as "real?"
on the front page of CNN.com
you can click on the “Other News” link for:
UFO in sight, then ‘pfft--it was gone
and watch the video called:
Alien believers among us 4:07
Source: CNN
Added On November 24, 2008
"Miles O’Brien reports on the range of credible people who have experiences with UFO’s."
CNN regurgitates misleading information about the so-called “Phoenix Lights” and other UFO stories. CNN included “credible” people of power-positions into the story, like a former Arizona Governor, a former US Air Force pilot, and yes (Edgar Mitchell again...) a former US Astronaut. I guess the idea was that “credible” power-people aren’t subject to misinterpreting what they saw.
Perhaps Miles O’Brien didn’t review the following articles?
http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/08-05-21.html
The Phoenix Lights Explained (Again)
by Tony Ortega
http://www.csicop.org/si/2008-04/radford.html
The Mysterious Phoenix Lights
by Benjamin Radford
If CNN is supposed to be “The most trusted name in news,” how come they seem to pass off previously debunked information as "real?"