They would bombard you with a few select media clips which would be manipulated in the same manner as they did with the airplanes. “The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You” by Eli Pariser. If you know how 9/11 was pulled off, then you already understand how a fake alien invasion would work. “Virtual Unreality: Just Because the Internet Told You, How Do You Know It’s True?” by Charles Seife “Broadcast hysteria : Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds and the Art of Fake News” by Brad Schwartz Look for these books at the library that will also help you decide whether fake or fact: (We also have many resources available through our databases and will be happy to show you how to do more research at the Third Floor Reference Desk.): A real life alien was found dead in a small town in South America - but the body has already mysteriously disappeared. Here are some tips to help you figure out what to believe and what not to believe. The ability to tell accurate news from fake news is an important skill. The former FBI agent claims there will be civilian Tic Tic UFO sightings as part of a fake alien invasion plan. Remember how you were looking for shoes on Amazon yesterday and today your Facebook ads are all about shoe companies? The new buzzword for this phenomenon is the information bubble”. ![]() Our news items reflect the types of stories we are researching and the biases that we all have. Did someone call you and tell you that all liberals hate science? Did you read that the Pope endorsed Donald Trump? Did your Facebook feed pop up a story about the new miracle drug that takes away wrinkles? These are all different stories but they are connected by one thread: they’re not true.Īs we live our lives more and more on the web, remember that the online world is all connected. There has been a lot of talk lately about fake news. Wells’ novel The War of the Worlds (1898). Directed and narrated by Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. It was performed as a Halloween episode of the War of the World series aired over the CBS radio network. The alien prediction was made in a video Alaric posted back in December 2022 but it’s gone viral again as the date gets closer. There was only one problem: it wasn’t true. Time traveler says aliens will invade on March 23. One woman ran into an Indianapolis church where evening services were being held and yelled, “New York has been destroyed! It’s the end of the world! Go home and prepare to die!” People begged police for gas masks to save them from the toxic gas and asked electric companies to turn off the power so that the Martians wouldn’t see their lights. In New Jersey, terrified civilians jammed highways, hoping to escape the alien marauders. People listened intently to their radios on Sunday, October 30, 1938-nearly 1 million listeners believed that a real, honest-to-goodness Martian invasion was underway. Early Literacy Center (Birth – 5 Years).
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