So FMPU salutes the New York Daily News for their fearless coverage - hoax or otherwise - and letting their valued readers decide. Good stuff indeed, but there have been some changes to the story. Of particular interest is that there are no known radar sightings by the FAA, yet, and they changed the picture of what seemed to be a closer view of the structure, in favor of the dots they are currently running. Anyway, here are more choice comments that take on both sides and the absurd:
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10/14/10
UFOlloon Story Not Going Away Yet
The Drudge Report has kept this story alive because there has yet to be a definitive explanation for the series of dots that spread across the Chelsea, NY sky on October 13. The NY Daily News is still the only major news org in NY to give this story legs. Speaking of, missing from this story is the presence of another local rag, The New York Times. Seems they'd rather marquee a story about old people and Completely ignoring this story all-together. They must have reporters on the beat, so why haven't any of the stories been allowed to run? Could the editor in chief be suppressing this story for some reason? During struggling days for newspapers, you'd think they'd even throw together an article that bashes all the fools on the street claiming that even UFOlloons don't hang in the air, stationary, for four hours. Of course there is the woman who got some bling and a wedding ring. She teaches a class and her kids say they let go of some UFOlloons.
So FMPU salutes the New York Daily News for their fearless coverage - hoax or otherwise - and letting their valued readers decide. Good stuff indeed, but there have been some changes to the story. Of particular interest is that there are no known radar sightings by the FAA, yet, and they changed the picture of what seemed to be a closer view of the structure, in favor of the dots they are currently running. Anyway, here are more choice comments that take on both sides and the absurd:
So FMPU salutes the New York Daily News for their fearless coverage - hoax or otherwise - and letting their valued readers decide. Good stuff indeed, but there have been some changes to the story. Of particular interest is that there are no known radar sightings by the FAA, yet, and they changed the picture of what seemed to be a closer view of the structure, in favor of the dots they are currently running. Anyway, here are more choice comments that take on both sides and the absurd:
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