Wednesday, August 4, 2010

7-26 Chinese researchers dismiss UFO photos while authorities remain silent

China UFO
Fig 1. First of two photos published in China Daily UFO report on July 9

July 26, 7:56 PMHonolulu Exopolitics ExaminerMichael Salla, Ph.D.


A joint team of UFO investigators from Beijing and Shanghai traveled to the city of Hangzhou to investigate the closing of the nearby Xiaoshan International Airport on July 7, 2010. They interviewed civilians that took photos of what appeared to be a UFO in the vicinity prior to the airport’s closing for about an hour from 9 pm. Two photos were included in the initial news story by China Daily on July 9 about the airport incident that said that the UFO had been detected by aviation officials that subsequently closed the airport. Strangely, the July 7 photos were included with other non-related photos/film of misidentified UFOs in the Western media in what appeared to be an effort to obfuscate what had happened at Hangzhou’s airport. The joint China UFO investigatory civilian team has just announced that the photos taken on July 7 were of a misidentified airplane in the vicinity of the airport. Efforts by the same UFO investigators to get more information from Chinese aviation authorities of radar evidence and/or anomalies related to the airport closing were unsuccessful. In addition to what appeared to be a U.S. media effort to obfuscate the China UFO event, official Chinese authorities simultaneously went into shutdown mode after the initial news reports circulated widely in the Chinese media. What was the UFO that led to the airport closing – a misidentified plane, a classified national security project, or a genuine extraterrestrial vehicle?

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