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I and many others only know of this person due to their presentation of a badly cropped photo of the PS2 game "Area 51", she has presented this cropped image as "proof" of alien life and the first "real photograph" of an alien, and has been going around claiming such since it first came out. Unfortunately there's no mention of the PS2 video game on this bio even though it's her only notability right now (and when confronted she goes into a loop saying how decorated she is as a serious professional investigative journalist - but won't address the fact her "photo" is IDENTICAL, pixel for pixel, with the PS2 video game cover art) so it'd be nice to see mention of it.
We can't include it in the article unless independent reliable sources cover it. You and others may only have heard of her because of that photo, but that photo is not what she's generally known for. Schazjmd(talk)17:00, 8 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]