Subject: This Title Should Be, China Launches Newest Space Craft, I.E., UFO; Accidentally Shuts Down Chinese Airport
From: John Ayres
Date: 18/07/2010, 18:58
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors

On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 09:37:49 -0700, John Ayres
<jyanjyan@rocketmail.com> wrote:

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93848?fp=1

A Mystery Over China
by Mike Krumboltz

18 hours ago
2,920 Votes

On July 7, something unusual happened near the Xiaoshan Airport in
Hangzhou, China. An oddly shaped bright light appeared, forcing the
airport to close down and delay 18 flights. Things are now back to
normal, but people are wondering, what was that "thing"?

An ABC News article on the mysterious sighting explains that some who
witnessed the light are calling it a UFO. But, keep in mind, a UFO
doesn't necessarily mean little, green men.

There is plenty of speculation on whether or not the object was some
sort of military aircraft or missile. The ABC article explains that a
day following the sighting, "an anonymous source told China Daily that
authorities already discovered the identity of the UFO after an
investigation but could not publically disclose the information
because 'there was a military connection.'"

Authorities are continuing to look into the incident, but no public
conclusions have yet been made. Despite, or perhaps because of the
mystery, Web searches on "china ufo" quickly soared 576%. Related
queries on "china ufo video 2010," "china ufo sightings," and "hangzou
china ufo" also posted triple digit gains. Even now, a week after the
sighting, online lookups remain high. 

Truth be told, there's not much left to be said. Something weird
happened. Nobody knows what it was. And if they do, they aren't
saying. Check out the video below and judge for yourself.