Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, said last year,
‘At least 10,000 UFO reports collected by the US, Project Blue Book,
have been put online and many other governments have released their UFO
files.CIA has hand-selected some formerly top-secret files and photos to ‘prove’ extraterrestrials exist.
Sadly for extraterrestrial fans, the files are a bit lacking in alien autopsies and crashed flying saucers - but they’re a fascinating insight into the height of the ‘flying saucer’ era.
‘Below you will find five documents we think X-Files character Agent Fox Mulder would love to use to try and persuade others of the existence of extraterrestrial activity.
There don’t appear to be any official records of a UFO ever shutting down a major airport in the U.S. In China on the other hand, it’s happened three times in five years. Are Chinese air traffic controllers more respectful of UFO airspace … or more fearful?
Sadly for extraterrestrial fans, the files are a bit lacking in alien autopsies and crashed flying saucers - but they’re a fascinating insight into the height of the ‘flying saucer’ era.
‘Below you will find five documents we think X-Files character Agent Fox Mulder would love to use to try and persuade others of the existence of extraterrestrial activity.
There don’t appear to be any official records of a UFO ever shutting down a major airport in the U.S. In China on the other hand, it’s happened three times in five years. Are Chinese air traffic controllers more respectful of UFO airspace … or more fearful?
The latest instance of a Chinese airport closing down because of a UFO
sighting appears to have happened late last week or over the weekend. A
video of a newscast showing the UFO was posted on August 29th, 2015.
There’s no indication of which airport it is (at least for non-Chinese
speakers). At the beginning, it shows a round object passing over the
airport. The object appears to change forms and become elongated to a
cigar shape. The video shows military personnel apparently watching the
UFO but no one seems to be mobilizing or panicking. Could it be because
they’ve been through this before?
On July 7th, 2010, a UFO was spotted at the Xiaoshan Airport in
Hangzhou, China, at 8:40 p.m. by the crew of a plane preparing to land.
The crew notified air traffic control and the airport was immediately
shut down. All outgoing flights were grounded and 18 incoming flights
were diverted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi.
UFO shuts down Xiaoshan Airport in China
Normal operations were resumed somewhere between one and four hours
later, but passengers and local residents were left in the dark as to
what the UFO might be. Speculation ranged from a U.S. missile to a
Russian satellite to a secret Chinese military plane to a meteor.
Officials from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) told
the media that the incident was “under investigation” but no record of
any formal explanation is readily available. There seems to be no
information from the Shanghai UFO Investigative Research Center either.
Why not?
Perhaps they were warned by yet another UFO shutting down an airport,
this time on October 6, 2010, in Inner Mongolia. The news report
mentions the previous sighting and says it was a military test, but
gives no details nor no information on the next one.
Three Chinese airports shut down by UFOs in five years. Do you think
there’s more shutdowns that we don’t know about? Why are Chinese
officials so quick to close airports after UFO sightings? What do they
know and why don’t WE know it?
Source:7tales
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