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From: Frank Warren <frank-warren.nul> Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 09:15:31 -0700 Archived: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:26:15 -0400 Subject: Re: UFO Researchers In China? >From: Kentaro Mori <kentaro.mori.nul> >Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:04:41 -0300 >To: post.nul >Subject: Re: UFO Researchers In China? >>From: Thiago Luiz Ticchetti <ticchetti.nul> >>To: post.nul >>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:56:34 -0700 (PDT) >>Subject: UFO Researchers In China? ><snip> >>I've been following the UFO sightings in China. It is very >>intriguing. ><snip> >>By the way, Do you think that it is an alien spacecraft or not? >None of the photos or videos publicized have anything to do with >the UFO. Only one photo may (perhaps) have been captured in >Hangzhou recently, but even so, it's simply an aircraft with >signal lights captured in a long exposure. Several people in >many forums have noticed this, and recently we finally have some >reports from local experts declaring the same. >Jim Oberg, emphasizing the lack of reliable information, >suggested that it's possible, just possible that the UFO itself >may have been a misinterpretation of Venus, as it was in the >western sky and would be seen above the airport by approaching >airplanes. Before dismissing the idea, he references the case of >Barnaul Airport, 2001, where it turns out the Airport was indeed >closed due to the familiar planet -- or at least that's the most >probable explanation, as in both cases even though the UFO >allegedly closed the Airports for an hour, no one recorded them. >But anyone jumping into conclusions -- whether it was an alien >spacecraft or not, Venus or not -- would be just expressing >their own beliefs. We can only speculate at this point. >I wrote a piece summarizing the case at: >http://tinyurl.com/2e7ssvk Kentaro, Kudos to you for the good work! I came to the same conclusions (minus the Venus theory) early on, as I recognized the image associated with Hangzhou from others I have seen of planes taken either with "time exposure and or motion blur." Concerning the latter, if one takes a close look at the building to the left and right, as well as the power lines, you'll notice the motion blur. Additionally, unless I misunderstood the translation, both civilian UFO organizations from Shanghai and Beijing (after investigation), also claimed publicly that the static images as well as "the video" were not associated with the event(s). Finally, although I will leave a small door open (very small) of the the airport being shut down because a pilot and crew, as well as passengers (initially) confused Venus for an "unknown craft" of some sort, I don't buy it. Cheers, Frank The UFO Chronicles Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/program/ These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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