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UFO 'explodes' in China
Beijing - An unidentified flying object, or UFO, passed across the large
north-western Chinese city of Lanzhou and apparently exploded in the suburbs,
state media said on Monday.
The unusual sighting of two bright trails of light, reported by several
witnesses, took place on Saturday shortly before midnight, the China Times
reported.
Police, working on the theory that it was a meteorite, went to investigate the
matter, but as of early Monday they had found no evidence of what caused the
nightly phenomenon, an officer said by telephone.
A taxi driver told the paper he was in his car when everything suddenly became
"as bright as day."
When he pulled over, he saw a fireball with a tail of about three metres
darting across the sky, he said.
One witness who was on the late shift at his company reported the courtyard
outside his office was suddenly bathed in a ghostly red light as the object
passed overhead, the paper said.
Others said they heard a huge explosion and felt as if an earthquake had
struck.
China has been hit by several waves of UFO sighting in recent years, and the
country has a research association devoted to the study of possible
extraterrestrial visits.
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| User: "Doc" |
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| Title: Re: UFO 'explodes' in China |
14 Dec 2004 10:42:53 AM |
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I'd bet Kim Il Jong was piloting that experimental space vehicle. He's
literally toast now. They'll have to think of a good 'official' reason for
his untimely death. You'll soon hear he choked to death on a pretzel.
He'll be replaced by Bernard 'Il' Kerik. ;D
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UFO 'explodes' in China
Beijing - An unidentified flying object, or UFO, passed across the large
north-western Chinese city of Lanzhou and apparently exploded in the
suburbs,
state media said on Monday.
The unusual sighting of two bright trails of light, reported by several
witnesses, took place on Saturday shortly before midnight, the China
Times
reported.
Police, working on the theory that it was a meteorite, went to
investigate the
matter, but as of early Monday they had found no evidence of what caused
the
nightly phenomenon, an officer said by telephone.
A taxi driver told the paper he was in his car when everything suddenly
became
"as bright as day."
When he pulled over, he saw a fireball with a tail of about three metres
darting across the sky, he said.
One witness who was on the late shift at his company reported the
courtyard
outside his office was suddenly bathed in a ghostly red light as the
object
passed overhead, the paper said.
Others said they heard a huge explosion and felt as if an earthquake had
struck.
China has been hit by several waves of UFO sighting in recent years, and
the
country has a research association devoted to the study of possible
extraterrestrial visits.
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| User: "Su Zanadu" |
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| Title: Re: UFO 'explodes' in China |
14 Dec 2004 09:48:19 PM |
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LMAO!!!!
Geminids.
Washington DC received several 911 calls due to them lighting up the
sky.
SuZanne
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| User: "GI Georgie" |
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14 Dec 2004 10:49:00 AM |
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it was really the virgin mary burning up over america's close economic
ties with a communist dictatorship...
gig
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UFO 'explodes' in China
Beijing - An unidentified flying object, or UFO, passed across the large
north-western Chinese city of Lanzhou and apparently exploded in the
suburbs,
state media said on Monday.
The unusual sighting of two bright trails of light, reported by several
witnesses, took place on Saturday shortly before midnight, the China
Times
reported.
Police, working on the theory that it was a meteorite, went to
investigate the
matter, but as of early Monday they had found no evidence of what caused
the
nightly phenomenon, an officer said by telephone.
A taxi driver told the paper he was in his car when everything suddenly
became
"as bright as day."
When he pulled over, he saw a fireball with a tail of about three metres
darting across the sky, he said.
One witness who was on the late shift at his company reported the
courtyard
outside his office was suddenly bathed in a ghostly red light as the
object
passed overhead, the paper said.
Others said they heard a huge explosion and felt as if an earthquake had
struck.
China has been hit by several waves of UFO sighting in recent years, and
the
country has a research association devoted to the study of possible
extraterrestrial visits.
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