Lionel Posted November 12, 2003 #1 Share Posted November 12, 2003 BBC has for decades had a unimpeachable good reputation, but now they are going down. BBC are consciously lying about their examination in Loch Ness, which is said to show there are no unknown animals in the lake. Kongsberg Simrad, who conducted the examination, has reacted to this and allowed GUST to publish their special report on the case.The news struck like a bomb in media and among the public and the essence of the expose by British BBC was the following: "Using 600 separate sonar beams and satellite navigation technology to ensure that none of the loch was missed, the team surveyed the waters said to hide Scotland's legendary tourist attraction but found no trace of the monster". BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) was celebrated as heroes by critics and skeptics, hundreds of pages about their examination of Loch Ness was posted on the Internet and are still there and in a TV documentary they have uncontradicted been able to continue to deceive their audience. Wait a minute - deceive their audience? That´s right, GUST can now reveal that BBC consciously has deceived the whole world with their claim that they combed the entire Loch Ness. What has surprised us at GUST the most is that they have stood unchallenged and that British newspapers, keen to boast that they are the most investigative ana analyzing in the world, so blindly believed their public service and happily spread their lies. So called "oceanography from space", which is the latest spin-off from the space exploration, is not as reliable as they say it is. View: Full Article | Source: bahnhof.se Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Battlestar Scralatchtica Posted November 12, 2003 #2 Share Posted November 12, 2003 I think its real Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kismit Posted November 13, 2003 #3 Share Posted November 13, 2003 Thanx B.S. and by thanx I mean , why did you even bother posting that ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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