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7/17/10

Getting crazy as China witnesses UFO for a second time

Tonight was going to be a sorta update to the other post I wrote about the Chinese UFO story.  It had legs, and was a #1 trender on Yahoo up until maybe 24-30 hours ago.  But by this evening things were sorta cooling off and the same damn information was being reworded and disbursed all over the place.  The chat threads weren't even giving my normal chuckles. 

Things were not looking good yesterday in regards to gathering and learning new information by the Chinese gov't about the UFO sightings and I was just going to call it a night and fuggit  - it's every where.  Point made? 

But then something happened.  More reports came out this evening while I was out watching Inception.  Now for a discussion on that, maybe I'll have to come back and say what I wanna say, but in for now here is a taste.  2.5 hours long - be ready.  Cut scenes, a few loud booms, and what appears to be transcripts of long-term psychotherapeutic analysis of Leo DeCaprio's previous life.

Whatever, it's all about that shit going on up there in those smoggy Chinese skies, man.  The July 15th sighting is apparently being treated as serious news over there in China with witness reports coming in like this one that states: "I stared at it and it did not move," a witness said of the objects. "After hovering for an hour, the thing started to fly higher and finally out of people's sight."

 Look, from the first sighting a week ago, the pictures (as the one included here) shouldn't necessarily be believed to be aliens or any particular thing, nor should these be considered legitimate at this point.  What you will find is the more silent China is, the more curious everyone will grow.  Silence is the normal guarantee but people would like closure on such oddities.  Or oddity-hopefuls as it were.

On this note China did offer this helpful advice: "All of these other photos, with the exception of a single one, are also simply long-exposure photos of aircrafts, but in this case, helicopters," the blog says. "Not only that, they have nothing to do with China and were published on the web long ago."

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