Serious UFO articles could save Rocky Mountain News
Preventing the sale or death of the Rocky Mountain News takes more than thinking “outside the box”. It demands thinking “outside the planet”! Honest, in-depth coverage of real UFOs could save the Rocky.
Forget the tabloid nonsense and blurry “unidentified” flying objects. The Rocky should mine the mother lode of jaw-dropping secrets about real “identified” vehicles and people of extraterrestrial origin. It could blow the lid off the “X-Files” that government and media have tried to keep secret for over 60 years. The Missing Times - News Media Complicity in the UFO Cover-up, by Terry Hansen, exposes this scandal.
During May and June 2008, the Denver ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission became a global news phenomenon. Daniel Chacon, a Rocky reporter, broke the story. He opened a door to the biggest news in human history still waiting to be told. It’s relevant to every major area of human concern whether local or global.
The May 30 press conference that showed the “alien in the window” video, taped by Stan Romanek, was an Internet smash hit. The story set a new page-view record at Denverpost.com. It was hot news on MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Google, and YouTube. It was the subject of four of the top five stories of the week and was the most read, most forwarded, and most discussed story at the time for the RMN. Even David Letterman took it seriously.
Like other news media, the Rocky was given a Disclosure Project DVD of whistleblower testimony about real extraterrestrial UFOs and visitors. These heroic men and women formerly had top secret security clearance. They took great risks to share information the public needs to know. Their stories are more astonishing and newsworthy than America’s biggest scandals.
The Rocky could have kept a vast audience spellbound to this day. Instead, it was like one of those big money game shows where a contestant could win the jackpot with only a simple answer that was obvious to millions of TV viewers, but blew it. The Rocky had its hands on a gold mine. Now it’s got a foot in the grave.
It wasn’t entirely their fault. Free speech in the corporate controlled media has been a myth in America for decades. Top media honchos everywhere have routinely been forced to pull major UFO stories at the last minute due to pressure from “above”.
Even if the Rocky dies too young, it could still go out with a cosmic blast of truth. Its skilled reporters could start Dec. 17 by listening to live interviews of three of the world’s top UFO Disclosure experts. If mainstream media can’t do the job, the collective effort of writers for other Internet news outlets like Examiner.com will instead.
It’s
too bad that the Rocky reporters’ talent was not used to its full
potential. They could have told the story that’s going to rewrite
history the way it really happened. Best of luck to them wherever their
“nose for news” leads them.
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