Yeah, right. Like anyone making that 911 call (especially not a twenty-something like that kid) would not be pulling out their cell phone to take photos or a video of those beings. While I don't doubt that humans are NOT the pinnacles of existence in the universe and that there ARE more advanced beings, this little news story doesn't pass the smell test.
Yeah, right. Like anyone making that 911 call (especially not a twenty-something like that kid) would not be pulling out their cell phone to take photos or a video of those beings. While I don't doubt that humans are NOT the pinnacles of existence in the universe and that there ARE more advanced beings, this little news story doesn't pass the smell test.
The officer's behavior also doesn't pass the sniff test. You don't have to have a detective's badge to know not to ask leading questions:
"Did you see weird lights in the sky" vs "Did you see anything out of the ordinary tonight?"
Another unanswered basic question after the month+ of investigative journalism that went into that piss poor segment: how many aliens were there?
Maybe they made the call on a Nokia 3210