UFOs and the 'M' factor

UFOs and the 'M' factor

“The MSM, (mainstream media), i.e., “The ´M´ Factor,” if nothing else—is certainly consistent and predictable in regards to its treatment of the UFO subject,” reports Frank Warren for American Chronicle.

“Most of our readers are undoubtedly aware of the segment done on the Today Show on Monday (Labor Day), entitled, Secrets of The Future Today: Watching The Skies for UFO as well as ABC´s PrimeTime – The Outsiders, concerning the abduction phenomenon with focus on Stan Romanek; the latter aired a few weeks back and was dreadful,” reports Warren.

“Today´s attention however, is on the “Secrets,” segment; not surprising, and what has become status quo for the MSM is the associating of the noun believer, or the verb believe when discussing the subject matter, insinuating that the topic is “faith-based” or is of a cultus of some sort,” reports Warren. “This all to common “painting” of UFOlogy by innuendo has become the norm for the MSM.”


“As the host introduces the show by stating, ” . . . now a lot of people may laugh off the idea, but there are some of “true believers” [my emphasis] out there who say we are not alone.” The piece then begins as the viewer is treated to a collage of sci-fi flicks, e.g., “Mars Attacks,” “Independence Day” and “Close Encounters,” etc., while an old Byrds´ tune entitled, Hey Mr. Spaceman, is playing in the background! (ad nauseam),” reports Warren.

Read Warren’s (highly-recommended) full article here