SATURDAY, JULY 07, 2007
ABC News Morphs into CNN While Doing Piece On UFO Documentary- "Out of The Blue" By Frank Warren

Although Shermer talked about "science" stating, "The, uh, the story is well told and well produced. But that's not how science works. In science we have to have some way of testing to get an answer. It's this or this. And we have to have some way of weighing the evidence." He continues by saying, "UFO sightings, even the most interesting ones, tend to share similar characteristics. There are no pictures, or the pictures are blurry. Or maybe there are pictures, but they disappeared into government archives never to be seen again."
Shermer fails to point out (and Rooney doesn't question) the fact that the UFO phenomenon is "transitory"; because the task of acquiring scientific evidence is difficult under these circumstances, it doesn't mean it's impossible, or that it doesn't exist as Shermer might have the viewer believe!
The dialogue left the viewer thinking that Ufology is supported by nothing more then "questionable witnesses and or blurry pictures." Nothing was said about the 20 years of investigation done by the U.S. Air Force" or the fact that some of the greatest minds of the last century were tasked "secretly" to investigate the phenomenon; many who would become "Nobel Laureates!" "Physical trace cases" weren't mentioned, nor "radar/visual sightings." The fact that every intelligence agency as well as every branch of the military has files on UFOs was also precluded.
That truth that Congress has addressed the subject matter on more then one occasion, as well as it echoing through the halls of the U.N. was conveniently omitted!
The statistical study by the "Battelle Memorial Institute" (regarding UFO sightings) done for the Air Force was not mentioned; nor Project Blue Book's Special Report No. 14. The formation of "The Robertson Panel" by the CIA, and the beginning of "governmental debunking" (based on the recommendation of the panel) was not discussed.
Suffice it to say, what was left out of the piece in regards to "validating Ufology" for the layperson was substantial! The questions asked, as well as the way they were asked, in addition to omission of much of the facts certainly influences the "collective mind-set of the viewers."
This "pitiable reporting" by "the mainstream media" in regards to the "UFO Phenomenon" is very reminiscent of the reporting of erroneous data in the months following 911, which lead over 70% of the American public to "falsely believe" that Iraq had something to do with the attack.
The one encouraging (and ironic) aspect of the segment is that, given Nightline's large audience, those that end up purchasing the documentary, "Out of The Blue" will get a more accurate, and illuminating report of the "UFO Phenomenon. "
Good work James Fox!
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Nam et Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est
"Knowledge is Power"
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