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UFO Flying Over China

by admin on Jul.26, 2010, under UFO Videos

UFO frightened Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou, China to stop operations on July 7, 2010!<br /><br />Visit Our Two Websites Below to Learn More and Connect with other like minded people!<br /><br />Project Nsearch<br /> <br />World\\\’s Best Truth Community!…Learn everything the government and mainstream media has been hiding from you!&…



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MYSTERY: Symbols of an Alien Sky, Man-Made or Natural Phenomena – A Bright UFO Descends From China Skies?! Alien Light Beings?!

by admin on Jul.22, 2010, under Uncategorized

Last week I examined the news reports of a mysterious aerial object over the Xiaoshan Airport, in the city of Hangzhou in China on July 7. The unidentified flying object (UFO) appeared as a glowing streak of light and was witnessed by thousands, captured on radar and circulated widely around the world via video. The object caused airport authorities to close the airport for several hours, shutting down operations and effectively delaying eighteen flights. Despite an official investigation from the Chinese Government, the sighting still remains a mystery with varying views and opinions as to whether the objects represented a Chinese military exercise, a foreign satellite, a spy plane, a natural phenomenon, or a spacecraft from an extraterrestrial life form.

On July 12, dozens of vertical luminous beams appeared in the night sky of Huandao Road, Huangcuo, Xiamen. “At first, there were only five of them, hanging very low in the sky, but after a small while, the number increased to about 50, and they were higher and higher, just like a stave hanging in the sky,” Mr. Wang said. The sighting lasted for nearly one hour and was believed to be part of a meteorological shower, but, this was subsequently denied by the Xiamen Meteorological Observatory.

Several days later, on July 15, hundreds of witnesses saw what appeared to be an extremely large object morphing into a diamond shape craft, moving slowly across the night sky of Chongqing city in eastern China for an hour. Other than reports from the China Daily news agency of a military operation in the area, no official report or explanation was offered.

This morning, I received a link to a Youtube video that featured a investigative report from a Chinese television station. The investigation was conducted on the images captured on a close-circuited television (CCTV) network. In what appears to be like the opening scenes from the Terminator movie, the CCTV video camera shows a bright glowing and luminescence object descending to the ground, reshaping and shifting as it scurried away and disappeared entirely. One woman who witnessed the event said that, “there was a glowing cluster of light in the air and then it dropped to the ground and then it would reshape itself to a size like a ping pong.” A man who also saw the objects, was quite amazed at the early morning sighting, “the sky was really brighten up … that time was just about 3am in the morning.”

What do you make of these reports? Are these part of a natural phenomena, man-made objects or interdimensional beings of light manifesting itself into the physical plane of our world? Is a doorway opening up from another world, piercing through ours?

Fascinatingly, there have been reports lately that the Chinese Government plans to construct a welcoming embassy for extraterrestrial visitors in the Kunlun Mountains, near Tibet. It is also well-known that the Chinese have been conducting similar operations in the Chengdu Military Zone, otherwise called China’s Area 51. This week it was also reported that China has passed the United States as the largest consumer of oil and energy. This is a reflection of not only the effects of the global recession, which has hit the U.S.A. severely, but importantly an indicator of the new global power structure. Many economy and financial analysts forecast that the Chinese economy will save the world from a global depression. Is it possible that these reports of UFOs and extraterrestrial sightings are a sign that extraterrestrial disclosure will take place there as well?

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UFO Flying Over China July 9 2010!!! REAL

by admin on Jul.21, 2010, under UFO Videos

An UFO frightened Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou, China to stop operations on July 7, 2010! Original video from “youku.com”…



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Xiaoshan Airport UFO Investigation to Begin….2nd Sighting in Chongqing

by admin on Jul.17, 2010, under Uncategorized



tucsoncitizen – Witnesses saw it again yesterday.

Around 8pm in the evening, a UFO was spotted hovering over Chongqing’s Shaping park for more than an hour. Eyewitnesses describe the same UFO that closed Hangzhou’s Xiaoshan Airport on July 7th. It appeared exactly one week after the last one, but it was observed in a different location.

A witness surnamed Chen gave an account to the media. “I stared at it and it did not go,” Chen said. “After hovering for an hour, the thing started to glide higher and finally out of people’s sight.”

A probe into the UFO incident that closed the airport last week has turned up nothing. A team of UFO experts from Shanghai and Beijing gathered in Hangzhou to help with the investigation.

The experts aren’t receiving much cooperation from airport officials, though. The officials say again that the radar caught nothing and refuse to turn over radar images from July 7th.

abcnewsAn unidentified flying object (UFO) forced Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou, China to stop operations on July 7. A flight crew preparing for descent first detected the object around 8:40 p.m. and told the air traffic control department. Aviation authorities responded within minutes, grounding outbound flights and diverting inbound ones to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi.

A UFO in China’s skies forces Xiaoshan Airport to stop operations for one hour.

Eighteen flights were affected. Though normal operations resumed an hour later, the incident captured the attention of the Chinese media and sparked a firestorm of speculation on the UFO’s identity.

“It is a hidden U.S. bomber flying toward China,” one Internet user wrote on Monday. Another wrote on Sunday night, “In my opinion, the UFO is neither a U.S. missile nor a Russian satellite. Suggestions that it is extraterrestrial are even more preposterous. Everyone, use your head. This is clearly a man-made phenomenon. Would the U.S. or Russia risk provoking China’s rage by firing a missile or satellite rocket in Chinese skies, without warning? I believe the Chinese military is responsible for the UFO. It is a new missile or aircraft being tested out.”

Fueling speculations further, Hangzhou residents released photos, taken in the afternoon before the delays, of a hovering object bathed in golden light and exhibiting a comet-like tail. Less than an hour before the Xiaoshan airport shut down, residents said they also saw a flying object emitting red and white rays of light.

Resident Ma Shijun was taking a nighttime stroll with his wife when he saw the object.

“I felt a beam of light over my head. Looking up, I saw a streak of bright, white light flying across the sky, so I picked up the camera and took the photo. The time was 8:26 p.m. But, whether the object was a plane, or whether it was Xiaoshan Airport’s UFO, I don’t have a clear answer,” Ma told the Xinhua news agency.

The photos taken by Hangzhou residents may be unrelated to the UFO that shut down Xiaoshan Airport. According to Hangzhou meteorological authorities, residents in the afternoon probably saw light reflecting off of an airplane. As for Ma’s nighttime photo, Beijing Planetarium curator Zhu Jing told Xinhua that the object looks just like a plane bright its strobe lamps.

For now, the UFO’s identity remains shrouded in mystery. A spokesman from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) confirmed to ABC News that the matter is under investigation. He declined to tell further details. A day after the sighting, but, an anonymous source told China Daily that authorities already learned the identity of the UFO after an investigation but could not publically tell the information because “there was a military connection.” An official explanation is expected to be released on Friday, the source said.

Today, five researchers from the Beijing UFO Research Society and the Shanghai UFO Investigative Research Center traveled to Hangzhou to study the phenomenon.

“We have several places to visit on our agenda, including the Xiaoshan Airport and the CAAC East China Regional Administration,” the director of the Shanghai UFO Investigative Research Center, Lou Jinhong, told ABC News. “I cannot offer an opinion on this case, because we have not yet collected all the relevant documents and data. It’s not clear how long the investigation will take.”

The Hangzhou incident comes after a string of recent UFO sightings in China. On June 30, residents in Xinjiang province saw a flying object bathed in a fan of white light. Sightings have also been reported in Hunan, Shandong and Jiangsu provinces.

NOTE: I’ve sat back and have watched this tale develop…trying to gather facts apart from the mainstream. Now, this second sighting in Chongqing has stirred the pot again. We’ll just have to wait and see where this goes…Lon

Xiaoshan Airport UFO Investigation to Start….2nd Sighting in Chongqing

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