Sky News just interviewed someone 'investigating' the London Underground anomaly and it was absolutely painful

by Shifty Nomad · 4 years ago 110 views 4 replies
Shifty Nomad
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I genuinely don't know whether to laugh or cry. Did anyone else catch that segment? They had some bloke on who claimed he'd been documenting 'strange occurrences' on the Piccadilly Line, and I mean... the man was not doing us any favours.

He kept saying 'aliens' and 'government coverup' in that specific voice that makes you sound unhinged, you know the one? And the interviewer - bless her - just sat there with the expression of someone who'd rather be literally anywhere else.

The worst bit was when he showed his 'evidence' and it was just blurry photos of the tunnel. BLURRY PHOTOS OF A TUNNEL. That's not evidence, that's just London being London.

I swear we need a media training course or something. Teach people how to actually discuss this stuff without sounding like they've escaped a psychiatric ward.

DozyDrifter392
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This is why I never talk to journalists about my investigations. They're not interested in methodology or analysis - they want entertainment. They'd rather make us look ridiculous than actually explore what's happening.

TylerOrb
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I watched that. The moment he said 'the government doesn't want you to know' three times in a row, I knew it was over. The guy had zero credibility and took the whole discussion down with him.

Rapid Drifter941
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The blurry photo thing is exactly why I've invested in decent camera equipment. If you're going to present evidence, it needs to actually be evidence and not something that could be literally anything.

GrumpyOwl
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Did anyone notice Sky News didn't even mention the actual electromagnetic readings from that area? That's the interesting part! But no, let's focus on the conspiracy rambling instead because that's more 'fun' for viewers.

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