Oohh, I nearly missed this one!
When browsing the places where supposedly-informative data resides, many might tend to think isolated 'weird' news
items are merely click-bait to lure the more imaginative of us onto their websites. But when confronted by one's Editor
to come up with something that will perform such a coaxing act and in conjunction with a paying sponsor, those that
call themselves Journalists lack such creativeness and look to the very conduit they're meant to be advertising on.
But... there are strange links in the media that often break the surface for the keen eye of the suspicious!
Take this one from today (6th Sept 2023) -Source:
"STORY OF ALIEN ‘J ROD’ WHO SURVIVED UFO CRASH AND ‘WORKED AT AREA 51’ IS INSANE
An alien called ‘J Rod’ who supposedly survived a UFO crash and worked at Area 51 for years is the talk of the internet
this week. The conspiracy has resurfaced after The History Channel shared a YouTube short from its Ancient Aliens series
alleging the being assisted the US government...."
All the 'effective' words to tickle those who seek the truth of what's out there and not-so-subtle reminder's that their TV
brethren have further information to entertain yearning minds of mistrust. But is this captured alien the talk of the
internet solely based on a resurfaced interest or does the alleged chatter of this oddly-named adopted Arizonian derive
from something else?
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Some might recall this kid from last week, a school boy who had a Gadsden flag patch on his satchel and endured the
silly claims of a teacher who claimed the symbol was directly connected to slavery. However, the larger badge on his bag
is interesting.
The Badge, The History Channel and an episode from the Ancient Aliens series. All about the same thing?
When browsing the places where supposedly-informative data resides, many might tend to think isolated 'weird' news
items are merely click-bait to lure the more imaginative of us onto their websites. But when confronted by one's Editor
to come up with something that will perform such a coaxing act and in conjunction with a paying sponsor, those that
call themselves Journalists lack such creativeness and look to the very conduit they're meant to be advertising on.
But... there are strange links in the media that often break the surface for the keen eye of the suspicious!
Take this one from today (6th Sept 2023) -Source:
"STORY OF ALIEN ‘J ROD’ WHO SURVIVED UFO CRASH AND ‘WORKED AT AREA 51’ IS INSANE
An alien called ‘J Rod’ who supposedly survived a UFO crash and worked at Area 51 for years is the talk of the internet
this week. The conspiracy has resurfaced after The History Channel shared a YouTube short from its Ancient Aliens series
alleging the being assisted the US government...."
All the 'effective' words to tickle those who seek the truth of what's out there and not-so-subtle reminder's that their TV
brethren have further information to entertain yearning minds of mistrust. But is this captured alien the talk of the
internet solely based on a resurfaced interest or does the alleged chatter of this oddly-named adopted Arizonian derive
from something else?
Some might recall this kid from last week, a school boy who had a Gadsden flag patch on his satchel and endured the
silly claims of a teacher who claimed the symbol was directly connected to slavery. However, the larger badge on his bag
is interesting.
The Badge, The History Channel and an episode from the Ancient Aliens series. All about the same thing?
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.