Media Response to Sony’s 2012 Movie Parrots Disinformation
Yowusa.com,
30-Oct-2009
Marshall Masters, Editorial
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Griffith Observatory Misinformation
In the Griffith Observatory statement of fact, “the discredited “Planet X” hoax” they do not attribute that to any source so therefore encourage the reader to presume they in fact discredit the “hoax” by default. Had the Griffith Observatory been fully honest, they would have offered specific attribution.
For the record, Yowusa.com and Zecharia Sitchin addressed this 2003 flyby scare.
On June 1, 2002, we published an exclusive interview with Zecharia Sitchin. Will Planet X / Nibiru Return in 2003?
Will Planet X / Nibiru Return in 2003?
Featuring an Exclusive YOWUSA.COM
Interview with Zecharia Sitchin
YOWUSA.COM, 01-June-02
Steve Russell
The recent release of Zecharia Sitchin’s latest book “The Lost Book Of Enki”, caused a lot of public interest, as well as some unexpected and
unwarranted misinformation concerning our destiny and the return of Nibiru. Consequently, some have predicted that Nibiru will fly through our solar system next year and with catastrophic results for our planet.
Is all of this hysteria or fact? We wanted to know so we contacted Zecharia Sitchin with the able help of YOWUSA supporter, Josef Novak. In this article, we’ll first we will
present our exclusive interview with Zecharia Sitchin in response to a series of written questions submitted to him. GO
In that article, we joined with Sitchin in formally discrediting the “hoax” created principally by Mark Hazlewood with his book titled Blindsided.
Like the Griffith Observatory, Mark Hazlewood never made a genuine and objective effort to research the topic of Planet X / Nibiru on his own. Rather, he mostly plagiarized the published works of Nancy Lieder, publisher of the Zetatalk.com web site. Hence, we refer to it as the Hazlewood/Lieder Non-Event of 2003.
We call it a non-event, and not a hoax, because both Hazlewood and Lieder genuinely believed that they were sounding a legitimate alarm. By using the term “hoax”, the Griffith Observatory is falsely creating the impression that this non-event was brought on by anonymous naughty teenagers with an intent to deceive. It was never a deception. It was a scare.
Had Griffith Observatory used a more accurate term, that would have been an accurate description. However, their intention in using the term “hoax” was to misinform the public with misleading ridicule.
Griffith Observatory Disinformation
The Griffith Observatory demonstrated a blatant reckless disregard for truthful reporting by stating “the discredited “Planet X” hoax from 2003-04.” Had they researched the topic in an objective and scientific manner, they would have quickly seen that the non-event “hoax” occurred in 2002-2003. Not 2003-2004.
For the record. There was no hoax in 2004, and truth be known, public interest in the topic was virtually non-existent throughout most of that year until the December 26, 2004, Sumatra Quake and Tsunami that claimed well over a quarter of a million lives.
Since then, the topic has continued to grow virally despite the absence of corporate media coverage and a massive, highly organized and well funded disinformation campaign.
The disinformation intent of the Griffith Observatory here, as with the “Niburu” debunker misspelling is clear. They are intentionally leading people away from the topic by feeding false information, so as to create invalid search engine inquiry results. Between a false name and date range, any effort to attempt legitimate personal research effort is automatically skewed.
Misleading Statements of Fact
About The Existence of Nibiru
One thing that is woefully lacking in terms of the Planet X coverage by the corporate media is even-handedness. To illustrate the point, we look again to the same Griffith Observatory web page, in which they state: “There is absolutely no evidence of the existence of such a planet at all.”
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Conversely, the Griffith Observatory fails to mention that there is no proof this object does not exist, but rather, treats that possibility with its own homespun conspiracy rant theory. The result is that the reader is intentionally misled with carefully worded bias.
Had the Griffith Observatory been truly honest and even-handed in it’s reporting, they would have stated that there is no evidence that this object does not exist as well. Had they done so, they would have been consistent with the high degree of scientific ethical honesty professed by Dr. Brian Marsden, Associate Director of the Smithsonian Astrophysics Observatories.
In 2001 I appeared on a national television program with Dr. Marsden and he subsequently gave Yowusa.com a post-9/11 interview titled, Astronomers Fear an ME Impact Event Could Precipitate a Nuclear Holocaust.
Astronomers Fear an ME
Impact Event Could Precipitate
a Nuclear Holocaust
Exclusive YOWUSA Interview With Dr. Brian Marsden, Associate Director of the Smithsonian Astrophysics Observatories Reveals a New and Frightening Post-911 National Security Risk
YOWUSA.COM, 10-November-01
Marshall Masters
During a joint news conference with French
President Jacques Chirac last Tuesday, President Bush warned the world of the specter of a nuclear catastrophe as a result of Osama bin Laden’s likely acquisition of nuclear weapons from maniacs like Iraqi
strongman Saddam Hussein Further, The Sunday Telegraph (London) just published an article regarding new evidence that Iraq was struck 4000 years ago by a 150-meter
meteorite which begs the question: Should an unexpected meteorite impact event happen in the Middle East today, could it trigger a nuclear exchange
given the present instability in the region? According to Astronomer Dr. Brian Marsden, it could, and that our chance of detecting a 150-meter
meteorite prior to impact in a region like the Middle East is “somewhere between none and dumb luck.” GO
While interviewing him for this article, we began discussing some other aspects of astronomy issues. It was then he said something that has always stayed in the forefront of my mind to this day. Here's what he said.
“The failure to observe an object only proves one thing. You have failed to observe the object.”
—Dr. Brian Marsden
In responding to the Griffith Observatory, David Morrison, NAI Senior Scientist for NASA and other such biased, arrogant and self-appointed debunkers I would ask them to read The Guardians of Dogma: Part 1 – Defenders of the New Religion.
The first of a series of articles written for yowusa.com by Dale Caruso, a retired NPR radio news producer and mass media professor for a local college. In this first article in his series, Dale offers us a unique insight into the mentality of men such as Dr. Morrison and whoever authored the Griffith Observatory report described above.
YOWUSA.COM, 21-May-04
The Guardians of Dogma – 5 part series
Part 1 – Defenders of the New Religion
Science now views itself as the new religion; in fact, that belief seems to have been enlarged to the view that Science is the only TRUE religion. This may well explain why we tend to believe most all of what mainstream science and academics present to us, virtually without question.
Simply put. The Griffith Observatory and Dr. Morrison have thrown objective analysis out the window with their disinformative Planet X debunkings. Instead of approaching the topic as even-handed scientists, they’ve appointed themselves as the grand exalted high inquisitors of the world’s one and only true religion. Science.
Worse yet, low budget journalists like John Johnson of the LA Times are sitting in the corporate choir loft and obediently parroting the good old boy songs of their established sources.
The point here is this. If you can step back and view the reporting objectively and unemotionally, you can often pierce through the corporate media fog to find what’s really behind the mask.
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