UFO In China Baffles All, Government Stands Clueless
July 16th, 2010 - 8:49 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )By Ranjan Bhaduri
Beijing, July 16, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The unidentified flying object sighted on Wednesday in the Chinese skies continues to baffle the officials investigating the case. After the radars picked up the object in their track path, all passengers were stopped from boarding flights. The military officials were also called for assistance by the airport authorities of Xiaoshan airport.
The air traffic controllers stationed in Hangzhou City had spotted the UFO on the radar systems which made them issue shutdown orders for the facility. The airport authorities first reported the security officials that they have sighted a glowing object on the monitoring equipment which triggered heavy panic among one and all. Reportedly, the radar systems were able to spot it but they had no clue what the object was and how it made it to the Chinese skyline. However, they have confirmed that the object that was flying in the skies on Wednesday was no ordinary aircraft or spaceship. Not only the airport officials but several local residents also told the media that they have seen a comet like fire ball in the sky.
The media was first reported by a bus driver who said that he sighted the object in the western sky on Wednesday. Looking at it anyone would say that it was trying to escape from something. On the other hand, the meteorological experts gave a different account of the incident and said it was nothing but sunlight reflecting from the aircraft. American and Mexican skies were the first one where several glowing objects were sighted which had established the existence of UFO’s. However, if the recent incident of China carries any amount of truth, then it might be disturbing for many out there.
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