lovinglinux
June 25th, 2009, 10:10 PM
Unbelievable how people believe on everything the get by e-mail.
The Huffington Post: Bolivian News Channel, Falls For "Lost" Hoax About Air France Crash (VIDEO) (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/22/pat-bolivian-news-channel_n_219295.html)
It seems the news about the mistake could also be a hoax, because the journalist in the video says the camera was found in the mainland, not in the ocean and she do not mention Air France flight. I saw some comments on the web that the news broadcast is real, but it is about another plain crash. Either way, the pictures are from Lost. How can they fall for that?
PS: This news is all over the web, but the article in the link is from The Huffington Post (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffington_Post)
The Huffington Post: Bolivian News Channel, Falls For "Lost" Hoax About Air France Crash (VIDEO) (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/22/pat-bolivian-news-channel_n_219295.html)
It seems the news about the mistake could also be a hoax, because the journalist in the video says the camera was found in the mainland, not in the ocean and she do not mention Air France flight. I saw some comments on the web that the news broadcast is real, but it is about another plain crash. Either way, the pictures are from Lost. How can they fall for that?
PS: This news is all over the web, but the article in the link is from The Huffington Post (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffington_Post)