Contacts With UFOs In China - Alternative View

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Contacts With UFOs In China - Alternative View
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Ufological situation

China, the country with the world's largest population, has a totalitarian regime. As a result, all information about UFOs was kept secret from citizens until about 1980. We now know, however, that back in the mid-1960s, after a series of contacts initially mistaken for a military invasion, the Chinese government began to take UFO reports seriously. One such incident occurred on January 1, 1964, when a large "cigar" flew over Shanghai. The MiG fighters rushed in pursuit of the UFO, and the local residents, many of whom saw the object, were told that the planes had knocked off course and taken away from the city an American missile that threatened the lives of the Chinese.

In connection with the increase in such incidents and the increase in the number of Chinese citizens traveling abroad, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1978 published the first article that told the population of the country about the mystery of UFOs. Scientists have encouraged a Chinese expatriate living in the United States and publishing under the pseudonym Paul Dong to give lectures on UFOs in the Western sense of the phenomenon. Accepting the invitation, Dong gave a series of lectures on UFOs in various Chinese cities and collected information on hundreds of cases in China during his visit. He was struck by the number of contacts alone. As a result, Dong began to write a book based on the collected material, and Chinese students interested in the UFO phenomenon founded several UFO organizations and in 1981 founded the Chinese UFO Research Organization.which received official status as a branch of the Academy of Social Sciences. Subsequently, Dong founded the "Journal of UFO Research", which hit the shelves and reached a record circulation of one third of a million, which brought it to the first place in popularity among ufological publications around the world.

Today, when numerous contacts have been recorded in the country, including TKZ, although in the absence of classical abductions of the TK4 category, China has taken its rightful place in the world ufological community. Unfortunately, the language barrier does not allow sufficient coverage of events in China for Western audiences.

Contacts

Research shows that China is home to an astonishing number of observations and close contacts, whose history, reflected in the chronicles of Chinese philosophers, dates back millennia. Some ancient descriptions strikingly resemble modern contacts with aliens and can even be attributed to the TK4 category, although, of course, no one has investigated them as such.

Many of today's cases fall under the radar-visual category; there has also been a startlingly large number of alien sightings in the absence of UFOs. One such incident occurred on the Lanxi-Xiang Expressway on December 13, 1979. Two truck drivers saw a beam of light and strange, short humanoid beings in silvery suits. The creatures were holding a portable tool, their headgear, similar to miner's helmets, emitting red light beams. When one of the drivers got out, holding an iron crowbar in his hand and intending to drive away the intruders, the beam of light and the figures disappeared.

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Waves and special zones

Today, we do not have sufficient information about possible special zones and statistics to track the waves of observations, although there is evidence that the chadna of them occurred at the end of 1979.

Shanghai Island has also recorded a large number of cases, including a burst on August 27, 1987, in which an interceptor chased a hat-shaped UFO that emitted a highly unusual spiraling rotating cloud. Thousands of people observed the object from the ground, and power outages and other electrical effects were noted on Shanxi Island.

From the book: “UFO. Sensational eyewitness accounts”. By Randles Jenny

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