Yesterday, the Chinese government shut down an Airport and averted all the flights when a 'comet-like fireball" was spotted hovering over the airport's skies in the Zhejiang's provincial capital Hangzhou. Hundreds of people at the airport witnessed the sighting of that mysterious glowing object, allegedly believed to a UFO.
The air traffic control of the Xiaoshan Airport reported the mark of a UFO on their radar, which later vanished mysteriously leaving the airport officials no choice but to shut down airport for about 3-4 hours as a precautionary measure against any contact with "that" extraterrestrial object.
A Chinese news agency mentioned of a local bus driver who was one of the witnesses to the UFO sightings in China on July 7 late afternoon; quoting his words "The thing suddenly ran westwards fast, like it was escaping from something."
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Reportedly, some media officials claim to know what the device/thing (China UFO) actually is, but they are numb and refused to disclose any details to the world saying that it's related to 'military' and cannot be disclosed publically.
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We are beginning to wonder if our counterparts from Mars or the outer space have to come to know the secrets of China's exploding population or maybe - they've accidentally slipped off their home planet while taking a fun ride in that UFO, who knows. We are just hoping that it's not a real making of the "Independence Day" (don't panic just yet, you know we're kidding).
The Chinese government has already begun the investigation and is yet to come up with an official statement in this regard. Meanwhile, we would want to be sure if it's not just us whose imaginations are running into the wilds 'cause we suspect you are just as equally speculative about these UFO sightings as we are, aren't you?Download as PDF
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