Herald de Paris makes “Atlantis” claims? Look again.

By Jes Alexander on December 19, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) - Much has been made, this past week, about the so-called Atlantis possibly having been discovered under the ocean in the Caribbean, as first reported in our publication.

Look again. Nothing the Herald de Paris has published says anyone we’ve worked with or spoken to is claiming to have found Atlantis. Quite to the contrary.  In the first article, we published the quote saying specifically, “This is NOT Atlantis.”

The Atlantis spin was added by MSNBC, and then further spun by The Huffington Post. We further continued to distance “our” reporting from the Atlantis myth by publishing articles denouncing MSNBC and Huffpo’s sensationalism of our original story and their adding the Atlantis spin. In the case of the Huffington Post, the “Atlantis” spin was so distanced from the Herald de Paris’ original reporting that our breaking story was not even cited.

Neither MSNBC nor the Huffington Post received our permission to re-print our exclusive photographs, nor did either media source have our blessing, or the blessing of the researchers to add “The A-word” to the claims made.

If you choose to condemn the media for turning an earnest story about some interesting research into circus, I suggest you direct your ire at MSNBC and The Huffington Post, not the Herald de Paris.

Respectfully,

Jes Alexander, Publisher
Herald de Paris et Cie.

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Comments
G. December 19, 2009

Pointless

once again: why should we believe your claims?
You’ve simply found some artifacts at Google Earth coordinates like these

18.344 -64.549
18.306 -64.665

and claimed they’re ancient ruins. And now you’re also complaining they havent asked permission to publish these pictures. They should ask permission to google, non to you.

D. Howerton December 21, 2009

The truth is out there…beyond our grasp and understanding.

Atrueoriginall December 21, 2009

And since when doesn’t mainstream media put a bigger spin on things in order to get more attention than the next guy. Instead of a city in the water, they got everyone ever in love with Atlantisssssssssssssss. lol

Next time you’ll have to cover all bases before the next news service plans to hang on YOUR coat tails.

Great original story by the way.

RJT December 22, 2009

I believe the photos are genuine. It is a fact that the earth has begun the “pole shift”. Please see; http://www.divulgence.net/
Now, you can believe what you will. Thats your right. However, there are signatures you may want to observe for yourselves.
The north, south east and west coasts of the u.s. are losing their shorelines.
Severe weather is now the norm. Everyday, worldwide.
Volcanoes are erupting, earthquakes swarms are everywhere, and as for the the lost ancient city and the photos? The sea floors are rising due to the tectonic plate shifts. When the 9.4 earthquake hit some years ago, it raised
many ancient temples that were lost.
The only other possibility that could account for the photos is a underwater
civilization. Well advanced as in “USO’s.

Sigrun January 14, 2010

You look for the ancients and the remnants of their civilisation hidden on the sea floor?

Then go here in your Google Earth:
31 18′25.61″N, 24 21′43.23″W

As Plato stated through his own research – It is off the West Coast of Africa,the location of what you know as Atlantis

Sigrun

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