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An unidentified flying object was spotted just outside the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International July 7th in the city of Hangzhou, China. The Civil Aviation Administration of China suspended flights for 60 minutes as they attempted to determine the origination of the UFO.
In China it is unusual for information of this kind to make the Internet, let alone the local news but the pictures and speculation ran rampant in China as the Civil Aviation Administration of China scrambled to confirm the UFOs identity.
While reporting the disclosure and subsequent reporting of the incident, the New York Times stated in their coverage of the incident, an extraordinary reversal in a country where, 25 years ago … expressing belief in them might have been a ticket to jail.
When the event initially happened on July 7th a worker at Sina made three online posts in regard to the unidentified flying object but the posts were deleted soon after they hit the Internet. The Chinese press has said the Internet posts were deleted after a government official instructed the poster to do so.
Although the Chinese government is now saying the UFO is under investigation, the day after the sighting the Chinese government agency, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told the China Daily News a different story. The CAAC stated to the China Daily News they had determine there was a military connection.ed the origination of the UFO but they could not release further information stating, there was a military connection.
One week later, the Civil Aviation Administration of China still has not made a definitive statement to explain the UFO sighting and the ensuing closure of the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International for 60 minutes. The Chinese government has not reached out to any other countries for help in solving the issue at this time.
In China it is unusual for information of this kind to make the Internet, let alone the local news but the pictures and speculation ran rampant in China as the Civil Aviation Administration of China scrambled to confirm the UFOs identity.
While reporting the disclosure and subsequent reporting of the incident, the New York Times stated in their coverage of the incident, an extraordinary reversal in a country where, 25 years ago … expressing belief in them might have been a ticket to jail.
When the event initially happened on July 7th a worker at Sina made three online posts in regard to the unidentified flying object but the posts were deleted soon after they hit the Internet. The Chinese press has said the Internet posts were deleted after a government official instructed the poster to do so.
Although the Chinese government is now saying the UFO is under investigation, the day after the sighting the Chinese government agency, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told the China Daily News a different story. The CAAC stated to the China Daily News they had determine there was a military connection.ed the origination of the UFO but they could not release further information stating, there was a military connection.
One week later, the Civil Aviation Administration of China still has not made a definitive statement to explain the UFO sighting and the ensuing closure of the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International for 60 minutes. The Chinese government has not reached out to any other countries for help in solving the issue at this time.
Does this look familiar? IT SHOULD cause it happend in Russia and fucking Norway!
Russias"
Russia:
AND Norway:
and China again in 1988
This post has been edited by Metticus: 17 July 2010 - 08:44 AM
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