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AP’s shameful reporting

I was on Coast to Coast Tuesday night after an 11th hour phone call to book me when this crop circle turned up in Indonesia.

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It was a good hour. I got to talk about my perspectives on the state of the world and how the circles could help wake us up to a bigger reality.

I hadn’t picked up on a report the AP put out about the new circle — the first in Indonesia if it turns out to be the real deal. I wish I had so I could have talked about it with George. How dare they say this, for which there is no evidence? Indeed, it could turn out to be human-made, but at this writing it still was undetermined.

Here’s what the AP report said:

Though clearly sculptured by humans — it looks like an intricately designed flower — the 70-yard-wide (70-meter-wide) circle has drawn so much attention that police have blocked off the area with yellow tape.

While the country’s officials from it’s nuclear and space agencies have briefly stopped by to take a look and declare it UFO free, what is quite possibly the most irritating is a press release from the Associated Press which states that the crop circle is “clearly sculptured by humans.”

I find this statement absolutely irresponsible coming from a news agency of it’s kind. Unless the article was a blog post in the opinion editorial section of the news site, there’s no reason that opinions should be drawn into an information article. I can get away with it because this is a public blog that offers news to its readers, but I am far from the level of the AP and these articles where I speak from my own heart, spilling my own opinions go into the opinion editorial category of posts.

That being said, the statement by the AP is just that, a representation of a statement by the agency itself, specifically since they did not include an author’s name, meaning that the agency owns the article and claims it as it’s own. While there is no real explanation so far for this crop circle in particular, let alone the hundreds of others around the world that still remain a mystery, to make a statement like they did is completely out of line and irresponsible as it misleads readers into thinking that it has been declared as such. News agencies from Indonesia and surrounding areas that have spoken with the country’s officials are reporting that there still is no explanation. Since it’s only the second reported crop circle ever to appear in Indonesia, the first being claimed and proven a hoax, officials are still investigating. The resources being spent on the investigation, including military aircraft surveillance and travel for officials from agencies around the country tells me that the government thinks there must be something curious about this formation or they wouldn’t be paying it any mind outside of local law enforcement imposing crowd control on the thousands of people that are showing up to take a peek themselves.

It is my honest opinion that the statement by the AP that placed judgment so quickly, is due to one of two things. The first is the ongoing discrimination against extraterrestrial UFO believers around the world which are actually increasing in numbers as our scientists continue to discover more and more potential habitable exoplanets, numbers of sightings and reports are increasing in mass and frequency, and the general public is starting to understand just how much their government has been lying to them all along so why should we believe their lies now? Of course there are other reasons that people are becoming believers in extraterrestrial UFO’s, but nonetheless, national polls are showing surprising numbers of believers of a subject matter that was taboo for a long time. Some still find those of us more outspoken believers to be a bit wacky, but surprisingly, more and more people are becoming curious more than anything else.

The second possibility, in my opinion, the AP would be so careless and irresponsible is government pressure. It has been no secret that our wonderful government controls a lot of what the media is actually allowed to discuss or say in spite of freedom of speech. Simply watching Canadian and UK news programs and archives can open one’s eyes to a world, events, issues and problems within our own country that we never hear about. Our news outlets have been almost completely saturated with diversions including sickening amounts of celebrity gossip. The Fox affiliate in Los Angeles spends more time in it’s early morning news program covering fashion, dining and celebrity topics than any legitimate news source should. No matter who is behind it, there is a powerful force pushing Americans farther into the shallow thoughts of wealth, personal appearance, celebrity happenings and buy buy buy, rather than caring for our fellow man or even recognizing our fellow man. Sadly, the majority of Americans have no real awareness of world events. It’s as if the planet IS the United States of America and no one else exists except for those pesky South Americans and the bad guys that are hogging all the oil.

Coming Out of the Fringes

Here’s another sign of our times regarding the other intelligence coming out of science fiction and being declared a reality. Following up on my recent post about England’s Royal Society, we have another “straight” group of prominent world figures taking up the issue:


A leading business forum discussing global competitiveness will in its annual conference host a panel discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The Global Competitiveness Forum is hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and discusses business trends and insights essential for future business investment and competitiveness. The panel is titled: “Contact: Learning from Outer Space”, and features famed astrophysicist Dr Michio Kaku and a leading Islamic scholar, together with prominent UFO experts Stanton Friedman and Nick Pope. The Global Competitiveness Forum is poised to introduce, perhaps for the first time, many world business leaders to key issues concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life, and how these impact on economic competitiveness.The Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) is hosted by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority and will be hosted in the capital Riyadh from January 22-25, 2011. The GCF website says:

The Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF), the only event of its kind, is an annual meeting of global business leaders, international political leaders, and selected intellectuals and journalists brought together to create a dialogue with respect to the positive impact organizational and national competitiveness can have on local, regional and global economic and social development. It was founded in 2006 by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), and is held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the patronage of HM King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.

The description for the GFC panel:

Psychological and socio-cultural assumptions and preconceptions constrain us to a large extent, and shape our views of the universe so that we are inclined to find what we are looking for, and fail to see what we are not. Using knowledge gained from research in the fields of Ufology and the search for extraterrestrial life, what might we possibly learn about hindrances to innovation in other areas of inquiry?
Read on: http://news.exopoliticsinstitute.org/index.php/archives/850