While I am in TX, would one of you join a team to investigate: http://www.weeklyworldnews.com/features ... ?printer=1 and help out a bit while there?
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UFO sighting.
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As an investigative reporter of things that go bump in the night, even I have to admit that I do not believe everything I read in WWN. For example, I believe "bat boy" is really part wombat, but "bat boy" is easier to pronounce than "wombat boy". Laughter is the best medecine, and yes, it helps ease the consciences of those who can't handle the truth. So, like the previous writer I believe some of what is in WWN is satire for that purpose alone. With that said, all of the articles that I've written for WWN were truthful.
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Ok, folks, I think you've all missed an important point here. That was either a SPACESHIP or a SUBMARINE that was found on the island. How did the aliens drown if it took the authorites 6 hours to penetrate the hull with industrial grade lasers. If it was a spaceship then the entire ship should have been AIRTIGHT, and if it was a submarine then the whole ship would have been WATERTIGHT (both terms are essentially the same for this discussion). Again, how did the aliens drown? This story is either entirely a fabrication for the purpose of disinformation. Or there may be a grain of truth, if there was a ship, the aliens may be alive, since I think I've established that they could not have drowned.
Just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get me.