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- From: kachun@astro.as.arizona.edu (Ka Chun Yu)
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: Weakly World News
- Message-ID: <1992Jul26.232327.22175@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- Date: 26 Jul 92 23:23:27 GMT
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- In article <Bs0JnM.Bu3@news.larc.nasa.gov> claudio@nmsb.larc.nasa.gov (Claudio Egalon) writes:
- >
- > One day I bought the Weekly World News just to have some fun
- >with it. Well it turned out that there was two articles (in the same
- >edition) about extraterrestrial beings. One of them said that the ET's
- >were conspiring with the US and Soviet Union to end to Cold War
- >(nice guys!). Another one said that the soviets had captured a flying
- >saucer and was going to use the ET technology to defeat Americans!
- >Which one should I believe??? Neither one I bet!
-
- According to the Weekly World News, there are aliens and UFOs EVERYWHERE!
- There was the guy who invented a special camera that picked out aliens from
- normal human beings in a crowd shot. The aliens had "auras" around their
- heads and from a sample shot, it looks like space aliens make up at least
- 10% of our population.
-
- Don't forget the WWN's features on the flying saucer landing zones in Mexico,
- the Bermuda Triangle, and dozens of other locales on the planet.
-
- The most famous alien has probably been the one in US Secret Service custody.
- (They showed photographs of him being hustled about by guys in suits and
- dark sunglasses.) He met with Ross Perot according to a WWN cover article
- several weeks back. Is he still in the Witness Protection Program? (Seems
- that he's been threatened by other members of his species for revealing too
- much to the Earthlings.)
-
- Being a regular reader of talk.origins, I nominate that someone recap Ted
- Holden's posts and send them into the WWN. (Maybe Ted should do it himself.)
- The WWN loves dinosaurs ("Dinosaurs found on Mars!") so maybe they'll print
- a "felt-effect of gravity" article.
-
-
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