UFO OVER CHINESE AIRPORT

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Apr 21, 2010
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http://www.bbcnewsamerica.com/watch-video-of-ufo-over-chinese-airport.html

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3047676/UFO-closes-China-airspace.html

A CHINESE airport was dramatically closed after an ALIEN craft was detected by baffled air traffic controllers.
They spotted the UFO on radar screens forcing bosses to ground flights and divert planes away from Xiaoshan airport in the eastern city of Hangzhou.

The mysterious object glowed on monitoring instruments late on Wednesday night and was snapped by a stunned local.
Many reported seeing a comet-like fireball in the sky.
The craft eventually vanished from radar screens but airport chiefs launched an immediate probe into the sighting.
A bus driver, who witnessed the strange object soaring across the sky, said: "The thing suddenly ran westwards fast, like it was escaping from something."

I'm glad its on multiple news sites!
 
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that shits so wild!!!! That one photo in the China youtube shit definitely looks like a craft but those other fireball things are insane.. looks like they could possibly be some type of other phenomena... electromagnetic.. who knows... definitely not somethin you see.. ever.. dunno what i'd think seein that shit above me
 
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http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93859?fp=1


Last week, the Web was aflutter over rumors that a UFO had been spotted over Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou, China. There was even video that showed, well, something, soaring high in the sky.

The Atlantic reports that Geoffrey Forden, a weapons expert from MIT, has analyzed several of the alleged UFO videos. He has come to the conclusion that a) what people saw in one of the videos wasn't a UFO, but a rocket, and b) the same video wasn't taken anywhere near China. It was shot near Kazakhstan.

CNN explains how "Forden used scientific theories to examine the images of the flying object that he felt were not created with Photoshop." Then, on a blog, Forden wrote: "It seems to me that a DF-21 [missile] launch somewhere near Jiuquan and aimed at a point somewhere in the eastern Gobi desert is the most likely cause of this 'UFO.'"

Here's where it gets a little tricky. As mentioned, there are actually several "UFO over China" videos floating around on the Web. Some appear to have been altered with photo-editing software, while some were not.

One of the videos making the rounds on the Web may have really been taken at the airport on the night in question. But (there's always a but), those photos are likely of a missile. The Atlantic writes that "the likeliest scenario, it turns out, is that the Great Twinkling Light of Hangzhou was actually a Chinese ballistic missile, the DF-21."

In other words, don't go calling the Men in Black just yet.
 

Roz

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I think they are using things like this, a long with show's like "UFO Hunter's" on TV as a tool to promote fear into the population/s... We've seen an influx of these, and 2012 programs on the History Channel, and other popular networks to get people more aware of an "occurrence"... That leaves the door open to various possibilities, such as it was something they were testing; craft or laser... or it was indeed an ET UFO...