Friday 16 July 2010

UFO Sightings in China

CNS had reported that on July 7, 2010 the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport located in the southeast province of Zhejiang had shot down its normal operations, grounding its scheduled flights at around 9:00 P.M. for one hour due to a UFO sighting.

A witness who was in the landing plane had said that “the object looked like a bright twinkling dot, coming and going in the blink of an eye.”

There were several reactions in the people of China in regards to this news about this said UFO sightings. Some said that it’s the intercontinental missile launched by the U.S. on June 30, but in July 9, 2010, it was immediately dismissed by Wang Sichao, an astronomy researcher from the Zijinshan Astronomical Observatory (also known as Purple Mountain Observatory, under the aegis of the Chinese academy of Sciences), saying that Xinjiang and California are more than 7000 km (3450 miles) apart.

However, independent UFO researchers known as ufologists, are quick to say that “Yes, UFOs do exist.”

But the China governments tend to be non committal about their existence, one possibility might be that they fear a mass hysteria if announced that they are real.

True or not, maybe others who had these experiences in the past might have something to say. I just hope that our world’s ufo defense system are well in placed to deal with whatever ufo aftermath when it intentionally attack us.

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