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Title: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: Gary on July 14, 2010, 12:13:24 AM
Came across this link with some interesting photos.  Thought I would share and see what you all think.

http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1730&category=Environment
(http://www.earthfiles.com/images/news/C/ChinaHangzhouUFO070710.jpg)

Title: Re: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: PPI Debra on July 14, 2010, 01:02:12 AM
Quote from: PPI Gary on July 14, 2010, 12:13:24 AM
Came across this link with some interesting photos.  Thought I would share and see what you all think.

http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1730&category=Environment
(http://www.earthfiles.com/images/news/C/ChinaHangzhouUFO070710.jpg)



Gary,
Sometime I'd love to sit and talk with you about all that I experienced and learned working on Th e US-Soviet UFO Symposium.

The photos are interesting... I see Linda Moulton Howe is involved. I've met and talked with her before. I am very cautious about things she is connected to.
Title: Re: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: PPI Tracy on July 14, 2010, 10:28:43 AM
Those are pretty amazing photos.  Very interesting.
Title: Re: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: Gary on July 14, 2010, 10:57:48 AM
Debra, maybe not this weekend, but the weekend following (24th, 25th) we could get together!  I could come meet your ghosts!   ;D  I'd love to talk about the subject of UFO's.  I don't have much to speak of it, but I'd love to hear about.
Title: Re: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: PPI Debra on July 14, 2010, 11:47:51 AM
Quote from: PPI Gary on July 14, 2010, 10:57:48 AM
Debra, maybe not this weekend, but the weekend following (24th, 25th) we could get together!  I could come meet your ghosts!   ;D  I'd love to talk about the subject of UFO's.  I don't have much to speak of it, but I'd love to hear about.

Let me know when.  :)
Title: Re: UFO Photos from Hangzhou, China
Post by: PPI Karl on July 14, 2010, 12:21:39 PM
Thanks for post this, Gary.  Interestin'.

I followed the links to some of the other sources, like The People's Daily On-line, and tracked down their stories about the UFO event over Xiaoshan.  Apparently, authorities determined what the UFO was afterward but withheld that sensitive information because of its military connection.  I'm actually glad to have been able to see a variety of photos, because the one published in the newspaper article looked faked (IMO), and seeing the object in a variety of angles was useful.  My one complaint, though, is that the image taken by officials at the airport in broad daylight and the photos taken at night by a local resident look very different from one another.  The UFO that closed Hangzhou airport was small and in motion, and clearly interfering with the safe navigation of commercial aircraft--which is exactly what you'd expect from an aircraft of terrestrial design that made an unauthorized incursion into a flight zone.  ALL of the photos from the local resident, on the other hand (that could not be vouched for as reliable by the person who submitted them) are night-time shots showing a hovering aircraft low to the ground, something that would be missed neither by residents with camera phones or camcorders nor local news stations with their camera crews.  Given the reaction of Phoenix residents to the Phoenix lights, one would expect at least as much private and public documentation of this event in China, no?

As for the local resident's pictures, the UFO has a tendency to "tilt" a bit to the right in almost all of the photos, which has me feeling suspicious; something I can't quite put my finger on yet.  All I'll say is that it seems unlikely that one person chased down this UFO and captured these photos without others having captured them, too, but even if he did solely capture them, should there be a little more variety in the angles?

Or, they're well and truly E.T.s   Whadda I know, right?