Exodyus
02-26-2009, 03:25 PM
[13:15 hours]
[Roswell, New Mexico]
[Channel 6 News]
"We're nearly one hundred and fifty miles from the intense nuclear explosion that seemed to have taken place only an hour ago. There is still no word on who or what caused this bizarre and sorrowful action - only that there are over two million people in the El Paso metro area."
The reporter shifted as if she had more to say, but trying to pass the thick lump in her throat, she said nothing more. The camera man motioned to her to continue this live feed, but with the woman standing there saying nothing, there wasn't much he could do. As he motioned to cut and turn the camera off, she sighed and spoke again.
"Forgive me. I was offering up a prayer to the millions of people who will be affected by this tremendous loss. The government is still hush-hush about this subject until a further investigation takes place, but what we do know is this - it's only a few miles from a Missile Launch Test Facility and that nothing came from outside the U.S. soil.
We'll keep you updated with more information as we find out about it.
Connie Miller, reporting live from Roswell, New Mexico."
As the camera clicked off and viewers across the nation saw the action news team that was the closest to respond and the most organized, the last visual they saw was the depressingly sad face of Connie Miller and the leveled mountains and earth miles behind her focal point.
[Roswell, New Mexico]
[Channel 6 News]
"We're nearly one hundred and fifty miles from the intense nuclear explosion that seemed to have taken place only an hour ago. There is still no word on who or what caused this bizarre and sorrowful action - only that there are over two million people in the El Paso metro area."
The reporter shifted as if she had more to say, but trying to pass the thick lump in her throat, she said nothing more. The camera man motioned to her to continue this live feed, but with the woman standing there saying nothing, there wasn't much he could do. As he motioned to cut and turn the camera off, she sighed and spoke again.
"Forgive me. I was offering up a prayer to the millions of people who will be affected by this tremendous loss. The government is still hush-hush about this subject until a further investigation takes place, but what we do know is this - it's only a few miles from a Missile Launch Test Facility and that nothing came from outside the U.S. soil.
We'll keep you updated with more information as we find out about it.
Connie Miller, reporting live from Roswell, New Mexico."
As the camera clicked off and viewers across the nation saw the action news team that was the closest to respond and the most organized, the last visual they saw was the depressingly sad face of Connie Miller and the leveled mountains and earth miles behind her focal point.