Last night I did a final look-around on the Chinese Airport thing, and read up on the thread of the photos being debunked as long exposures. On that
basis I thought the photos were no good. But this vid is interesting. Given the range the camera uses it might have to have been taken in the
cockpit, but maybe not. If you had a flip or a smartphoone up against the window of a 747 you would probably be able to go around quite a bit. Apart
from the funny cut around 25 seconds, it looks pretty amazing. Many people have seemingly come forward with media and spoken now, which
A: Helps give the story credence.
B: Is surprising given the controlling Chinese state
But the sheer number of people that would have been at that airport, and around it, would be impossible to completely co-erce into silence. I had a
look back for the original videos of this, and there is definately two distinct sightings, the one the photos are of, and something that looks like a
missile firing. I think this is the one the photos are of. If that were the case, the photo could still be a long exposure, but of a much more
distant object. IE: It would be a small group of lights to the eye, and blur into a line in a long exposure. Then EVERYONE would be right! lol...
I partly started this thread to start afresh from the previous two clashings of chopper/anti-chopper, ao let's keep that in tow... that photo was
nailed last week. But what of this new video?
So let's open it up for the next round!
Here's the good bits:
(apparent) New footage of UFO that closed Airport in China, taken from inside the plane that was diverted from the area. This is one of the UFO's
that caused the closure of a busy airport in China last week. The authorities are still baffled and have not come up with an answer as to what this
might be. The Government of China has gone completely silent over th incident. The Passenger that filmed this footage from his window seat on the
plane wants to remain anonymous in fear of retribution from the Chinese Government. The Story so far: "In the past two weeks, China has had two
major UFO sightings. The first, on July 7, was basically a glowing streak in the sky near Xiaoshan airport in Hangzhou, a city outside Shanghai. In
the interests of passenger safety, airport authorities shut down operations for an hour, and eighteen planes were delayed.
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