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Post by brillbilly on Nov 6, 2009 10:12:08 GMT 10
Shoppers in Shijiazhuang City in China’s Hebei Province got a surprise on Sunday that was quite literally ‘out of this world’. As some late-night shoppers were leaving a supermarket a UFO was seen hovering above the store’s entrance. The UFO remained above the entrance for around one minute before shooting off into the night sky. One witness who was carrying a mobile phone managed to get a number of shots of the craft (See photos below). The witness, who insists that there were other passersby who also saw the sighting, then posted the UFO photos on a popular science and technology site requesting assistance in identifying the object. While many UFO experts might regard these images as showing a classic saucer shaped UFO with possible lights or windows around it, in China this type of UFO that involves a row of lights is sometimes also referred to as a ‘flying stick’ UFO. In the Chinese city of Foshan recently another ‘flying stick’ UFP was seen and photographed by a newspaper photographer last month (Picture Below). Below: UFO snapped by photographer in Foshan
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Post by dlslith on Nov 6, 2009 10:19:06 GMT 10
Havent seen a pics quite like that before. Interesting how in the first photo there appears to be 8 or 9 lights. In the last one there appears to be only 5. Nice post man
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Post by Aardvaaks on Nov 6, 2009 21:56:30 GMT 10
Interesting angle of the object/s as the bottom one is flipped over if we assume the lights are the edge of a leading wing or saucer! Nice postin BrillB boy.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2009 22:02:47 GMT 10
China really is becoming a hot spot eh!
makes you wonder if all these ightings is behind the current Chinese push to base weapons in space ( see disclousure thread in basecamp)
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Post by brillbilly on Nov 7, 2009 1:19:20 GMT 10
China really is becoming a hot spot eh! makes you wonder if all these ightings is behind the current Chinese push to base weapons in space ( see disclousure thread in basecamp) happy birthday mate ;D
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