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Another UFO Airport Shutdown In China

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posted on Jan, 1 2020 @ 08:41 PM
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There are some similarities with the model of UFO, long, thin with a slight curve, 4 bumps on the top.

Yes. It highly resembles a timelapse image of a helicopter using a spotlight. As was pointed out way back when.
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As far as I know, no one has ever produced an image of that incident, or the more recent one. Just stolen images of something else.
forgetomori.com...
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posted on Jan, 1 2020 @ 09:41 PM
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A long exposure is a good theory when looking at still images. It does fall apart when there is a video of it. The surrounding landscape would also be blurred with long exposure frames and camera shake.



posted on Jan, 1 2020 @ 10:37 PM
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A long exposure is a good theory when looking at still images. It does fall apart when there is a video of it.
As has been pointed out, the "video" you posted is a bogus animation of an unrelated incident.



The surrounding landscape would also be blurred with long exposure frames and camera shake.
Like this?
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There is no evidence that any of those images have anything to do with the Bejing incident but here is a pretty good analysis of one of them.
www.abovetopsecret.com...

Did you notice that one of those "videos" uses images which were in this post from April of 2010?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Image which also has nothing to do with Bejing. Images posted here months before the Bejing incident. Why do they have to lie about the images do you suppose?

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posted on Jan, 2 2020 @ 12:27 AM
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People lie for all kinds of reasons. Why would China shut down its airports for a helicopter? It is reasonable to assume that something unusual was going on in the sky to shut down an airport. Where is the radar data? where are the official reports into the matter? Just a military operation, more lies through omission?

Many people are smart enough to know when they are getting lied to. Finding the needle of truth in a haystack of lies is tough.



posted on Jan, 3 2020 @ 10:47 PM
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Why would China shut down its airports for a helicopter?

You are missing the point entirely. There is no indication that any of the images used in the videos you posted have anything to do with the incident at the airport.

I posted a link (twice) to an ATS post which contains those same images. A post which was made months before the incident at the airport. Those images have nothing to do with the incident and are long exposures of aircraft.

People have taken those images (and others) and falsely attributed them to the incident in Beijing. They lied about the images. Why?


It is reasonable to assume that something unusual was going on in the sky to shut down an airport.
Shutting down an airport for safety reasons is prudent. UFO doesn't mean spaceship. Illicit drones caused a shut down of Gatwick last year.

In July, Xioshan International airport in Zhejiang province was forced to temporarily shut down because of a UFO sighting, although it was later reported that the sighted object was part of a nearby military test.
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posted on Jan, 4 2020 @ 08:23 AM
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I am aware the Redstone channel does use some artistic representation. Looking back through this thread and how much media has been purged, the UFO topic is a tough one to get to the bottom of.


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Shanghai Newspaper Front Page headline with July 7, 2010, Hangzhou UFO photograph published on July 9, 2010. Entire newspaper delivered to me (Linda Moulton Howe) by Shanghai resident.


Whatever the object was, it does not look like a typical drone. With the long thin shape of the object, I can see it reasonable for similar shaped anomalies to be lumped together in the video. Will we ever really know exactly what it was, probably not. We can speculate, imagine and keep an eye on the skies for where these trends are going.


Hangzhou residents released photos, taken in the afternoon before the delays, of a hovering object bathed in golden light and exhibiting a comet-like tail. Less than an hour before the Xiaoshan airport shut down, residents said they also saw a flying object emitting red and white rays of light.

A day after the sighting, however, an anonymous source told China Daily that authorities already discovered the identity of the UFO after an investigation but could not publically disclose the information because "there was a military connection."

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I do appreciate your logic, reasoning and commonsense with these difficult to process events. The media attention and reports indicate something unusual happened, as the mystery continues...



posted on Jan, 4 2020 @ 03:17 PM
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Whatever the object was, it does not look like a typical drone.

It looks like a long exposure of an aircraft.

You can see the results of camera shake as well. Note the edges of the buildings.

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posted on Jan, 4 2020 @ 05:22 PM
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Chinese missile launches keep the sky full of weird sights, too:

web.archive.org...://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34886772/

[seems a format problem -- if so, search this dead URL on web.archive.org
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details www.jamesoberg.com...

Launch seen from Beijing April 27, 2018
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