As suspected Morristown, New Jersey UFO was a deliberate UFO Hoax !!
Back in January, 2009 Morristown UFO sighting got lot of media attention as Fox new and other media News channel reported about it.
Now in latest development and as suspected by UFO Blogger already " New Jersey UFO was a deliberate UFO Hoax ".
According to Newsweek last November, write Joe Rudy, who describes himself as “an avid reader of Skeptic magazine” who teaches science and gives private music lessons, and Chris Russo, who works in sales and says he “intends to continue his quest to spread reason and truth, one pseudoscience at a time,” the two 20-somethings were sitting around discussing pseudoscience and the many people who believe one or another form of it.
“We had always had a strong interest in why people were so easily fooled by such irrational superstitions as psychic ability, spiritual mediums, alien abductions(Mr. Joe Rudy you should read this article before talking anything about abductions) and the like,” they write. So they “set out on a mission to help people think rationally and question the credibility of so-called UFO ‘professionals.’” (Wows what a noble cause to create a deliberate UFO Hoax)
They cooked up a spaceship hoax “to show everyone how unreliable eyewitness accounts are, along with investigators of UFOs.” They used 5 feet of fishing line to tie flares to each of five 3-foot helium balloons and launched them from a field on January 5, 2009. “Once all five balloons were ready for takeoff (with our fingers on the verge of frost bite),” they write, “we struck the 15-minute flares and released them into the sky in increments of fifteen seconds,” filming the UFOs as they floated away.
But did they ever thought how much damage they did to the ongoing moment of "Uncovering The UFO Truth".They should forget that 4 to 5% of all reported UFO sighting are Real UFOS.
Newsweek published Joe Rudy story calling it as " The Great UFO Hoax of 2009 " and said :
You may remember the sightings of a UFO over Morristown, N.J., in January, which was blogged (UFO Blogger news article back linked) about and even captured on video that has been posted to YouTube as clips from TV broadcasts.
It was all a hoax, as the perpetrators reveal in this month’s issue of eSkeptic.
So now we request Newsweek first read whole content and then only report about what we reported and said about Morristown, New Jersey UFO sighting.
Newsweek reported how we report about eyewitness account but they forget to back link that article where we suspected "Morristown, New Jersey UFO" could be a deliberate UFO Hoax.
In that article we clearly said : We don't have to forget that last year 2008 Phoenix Lights case which was a hoax, created by road flares tied to helium balloons.
In Morristown, New Jersey UFO was a deliberate UFO Hoax case also they used same material :
We already know that UFOs can easily be hoaxed, and we do not need any proof of that from skeptics. A perplexing lot...who doubtlessly subscribe to Fourteen Times but believe in none of it, at least in public...we don't believe that the many true professionals who report UFOs are lying, and those include those we trust in authority, in the skies, etc. They are not hoaxers.
UFO experts are called so because they actually use scientific reasoning to assess UFOs.No hokum. It takes guts to swim against the tide, and more courage than a sniper.There are frauds out there, and skeptics are better focusing their attention to exposing charlatans wherever they may be. They should not however denigrate the work of those who doggedly pursue evidence in the case of the UFO.
And Now the Big Question is ?
Why is this different than any other two juvenile delinquents pulling the fire alarm at the local high school and watching from behind a tree while the firemen try to do their job?
Why is this different than someone falsely reporting they were robbed at gun point?
Bart Simpson reporting little Timmy fell down the well, just to get attention.
Its not.
This was a waste of public and private resources not to mention a potential safety threat to local air traffic.The only thing it’s proven is that anyone can be a public menace and cause local officials to waste tax payer dollars.
There are hundreds of legitimate UFO sightings world wide from private and professional people in all walks of life every year.
When a solid metallic air craft of “some kind” outruns the fastest highly advanced billion dollar fighter jets on the planet and then goes straight up into space at thousands of miles per hour from a stand still is it your contention that this is a 15 minute flair tied to a balloon?
We are truly sorry that the very thought of sharing the entire universe with other beings frightens you so badly that you need to belittle the real heroes and pioneers who try to investigate and learn from all that we see in our world.
Start reading some of the leading science reports my friends.They are predicting there are hundreds of thousands of Earth like planets in our own Milky Way.Tens of thousands of them have the potential for advanced intelligent life.
Now in latest development and as suspected by UFO Blogger already " New Jersey UFO was a deliberate UFO Hoax ".
According to Newsweek last November, write Joe Rudy, who describes himself as “an avid reader of Skeptic magazine” who teaches science and gives private music lessons, and Chris Russo, who works in sales and says he “intends to continue his quest to spread reason and truth, one pseudoscience at a time,” the two 20-somethings were sitting around discussing pseudoscience and the many people who believe one or another form of it.
“We had always had a strong interest in why people were so easily fooled by such irrational superstitions as psychic ability, spiritual mediums, alien abductions(Mr. Joe Rudy you should read this article before talking anything about abductions) and the like,” they write. So they “set out on a mission to help people think rationally and question the credibility of so-called UFO ‘professionals.’” (Wows what a noble cause to create a deliberate UFO Hoax)
They cooked up a spaceship hoax “to show everyone how unreliable eyewitness accounts are, along with investigators of UFOs.” They used 5 feet of fishing line to tie flares to each of five 3-foot helium balloons and launched them from a field on January 5, 2009. “Once all five balloons were ready for takeoff (with our fingers on the verge of frost bite),” they write, “we struck the 15-minute flares and released them into the sky in increments of fifteen seconds,” filming the UFOs as they floated away.
But did they ever thought how much damage they did to the ongoing moment of "Uncovering The UFO Truth".They should forget that 4 to 5% of all reported UFO sighting are Real UFOS.
Newsweek published Joe Rudy story calling it as " The Great UFO Hoax of 2009 " and said :
You may remember the sightings of a UFO over Morristown, N.J., in January, which was blogged (UFO Blogger news article back linked) about and even captured on video that has been posted to YouTube as clips from TV broadcasts.
It was all a hoax, as the perpetrators reveal in this month’s issue of eSkeptic.
So now we request Newsweek first read whole content and then only report about what we reported and said about Morristown, New Jersey UFO sighting.
Newsweek reported how we report about eyewitness account but they forget to back link that article where we suspected "Morristown, New Jersey UFO" could be a deliberate UFO Hoax.
In that article we clearly said : We don't have to forget that last year 2008 Phoenix Lights case which was a hoax, created by road flares tied to helium balloons.
In Morristown, New Jersey UFO was a deliberate UFO Hoax case also they used same material :
We already know that UFOs can easily be hoaxed, and we do not need any proof of that from skeptics. A perplexing lot...who doubtlessly subscribe to Fourteen Times but believe in none of it, at least in public...we don't believe that the many true professionals who report UFOs are lying, and those include those we trust in authority, in the skies, etc. They are not hoaxers.
UFO experts are called so because they actually use scientific reasoning to assess UFOs.No hokum. It takes guts to swim against the tide, and more courage than a sniper.There are frauds out there, and skeptics are better focusing their attention to exposing charlatans wherever they may be. They should not however denigrate the work of those who doggedly pursue evidence in the case of the UFO.
And Now the Big Question is ?
Why is this different than any other two juvenile delinquents pulling the fire alarm at the local high school and watching from behind a tree while the firemen try to do their job?
Why is this different than someone falsely reporting they were robbed at gun point?
Bart Simpson reporting little Timmy fell down the well, just to get attention.
Its not.
This was a waste of public and private resources not to mention a potential safety threat to local air traffic.The only thing it’s proven is that anyone can be a public menace and cause local officials to waste tax payer dollars.
There are hundreds of legitimate UFO sightings world wide from private and professional people in all walks of life every year.
When a solid metallic air craft of “some kind” outruns the fastest highly advanced billion dollar fighter jets on the planet and then goes straight up into space at thousands of miles per hour from a stand still is it your contention that this is a 15 minute flair tied to a balloon?
We are truly sorry that the very thought of sharing the entire universe with other beings frightens you so badly that you need to belittle the real heroes and pioneers who try to investigate and learn from all that we see in our world.
Start reading some of the leading science reports my friends.They are predicting there are hundreds of thousands of Earth like planets in our own Milky Way.Tens of thousands of them have the potential for advanced intelligent life.