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Subject: [endsecrecy] More UFOs In China
Date: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 10:15 PM

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Subject: [SO] [Fwd: UFOs In China]
Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 02:01:07 -0600

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Subject: UFOnet: UFOs In China

Sky Dragons Behind the Media Curtain:UFOs In China
By James Oberg - Special to space.com
http://www.space.com/spaceimagined/area51/ufo_china_000126.html1-27-20qwwwww
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Whenever scientists studying a phenomenon suspect that the data have become
contaminated by preconceptions or otherwise compromised, they seek new
samples from farther afield. It's often their only hope to make any further
progress.

At first glance, UFO reports from China offer a similar advantage to the
modern study of ufology.

Since the mass-media perception of UFOs as alien vehicles or top-secret
government hardware in the West has arguably so overwhelmed the raw
phenomenon as to make it unrecognizable, researchers hope that China,
isolated in so many ways from the rest of the world, can provide
eyewitness descriptions unaffected by Western popular culture.

The culture-bound encounter

In the United States, for example, reports tend to be biased by such
long-standing misconceptions as the original "flying saucer" term itself,
which derives from a sloppy newsman's story.

Kenneth Arnold didn't really describe his sighting in any such terms, but
the flying saucer quickly became the norm for everyone else who read the
newspapers and wanted to describe an unidentifiable aerial sighting.

Then there are the Hollywood images of "space aliens" that appeared on
American television and
http://www.space.com/spaceimagined/area51/celebrity_ufo_991015.htmlmovie
screens just in time for Betty and Barney Hill to recall seeing similar
entities.

Further examples of this media contagion frustrate and infuriate serious
ufologists, but they are legion.

Beyond the media curtain

On the other hand, reports from China seem immune from such distortions.
They may be closer to the "raw" phenomenon, allowing investigators to gain
insights no longer possible in the West.

Recent press reports from China describe a surge in public interest in the
phenomenon, there called fei-die, or flying dishes.

Dozens of sightings in the last several months have excited China's UFO
enthusiasts. According to press reports, most episodes in the Beijing area
involved glowing orange-yellow objects that lingered in the early evening or
night sky for more than 15 minutes before instantaneously disappearing.

This "boom time" for Chinese UFOs has led to great public interest and wide
media attention, tolerated by the government. In a country where the
internet is strictly controlled, the Jiangsu U.F.O. Research Society's web
site boasted that "frequent UFO visits have enveloped all of China."

Are Western researchers jealous?

The most famous Chinese UFO expert appears to be Sun Shi-li, a retired
foreign ministry official who is now president of the Beijing UFO Research
Society.

"The level of interest and acceptance is definitely rising," he has told
Western journalists.

Sun also judiciously applauded what he called the Chinese government's
"enlightened and practical attitude."

"In the U.S., scholars investigating this are under pressure and have been
derided," he said. "But in China the academic discussion is quite free, so
in this area American academics are quite jealous of us."

He described a UFO he saw while planting rice in 1971, when he was sent to
the countryside as a young Communist Party worker during the Cultural
Revolution. It was a bright object in the sky that rose and fell repeatedly.

"I assumed it must be some sort of monitoring device, since relations
between China and the Soviet Union were very tense at the time," he said
recently. "It was only years later, when I got more access to foreign
materials, that I realized what I'd experienced."

Sun added that he has a gut feeling that "aliens are living among us
disguised as humans."

What was the sky dragon?

Despite such enthusiasm, certain Chinese UFO reports contain detectable
warning signs to Western ufologists.

On July 26, 1977, a single event blazed across the skies of several
provinces.

This was the famous and widely-documented "sky spiral" or "dragon," which
(like a nearly identical apparition on July 24, 1981) took the form of a
spinning white spiral gliding through the sky soon after sunset.

In the West, similar apparitions are quickly "solved" by correlating them
with space and rocket events, particularly those involving fuel spewing out
of tumbling stages. But this has proven impossible in China where such
potentially prosaic stimuli remain highly classified.

Many of the leading causes of mistaken UFO perceptions in the West -- such
as missiles, aircraft, balloons and other aerial activities with human
origins -- cannot be documented in China because of state secrecy policies.

Consequently, Chinese cases that would find quick solution in the West
remain unidentified.

What would a "raw encounter" look like?

And perhaps the promise of pristine UFO reports from China will be as
elusive as the UFO phenomenon itself, as another famous Chinese case
suggests.

On the evening of August 27, 1987, observers across wide areas of central
China reported a UFO in terms no different than those used by witnesses
elsewhere.

That particular "UFO" turned out to be surplus fuel venting from a tumbling
Japanese rocket about 300 kilometers out in space. As the rocket spun, a
spiral-shaped cloud larger than the moon formed in the dusk skies, moved
rapidly from west to east.

Only the geography is new...

But back on Earth, witnesses were sure they were seeing an alien visitor,
and elements in the Chinese reports reflected classic trends in the UFO
literature.

In Zhejiang province, a power generator reportedly failed. People reported
that their wristwatches stopped. Eyewitnesses at an airport spoke of the
"dazzling brilliance" of the object, which was "hovering about 900 meters
from the end of the runway." Two people in Shanghai reported seeing
portholes on the central body.

A military pilot on air patrol spotted the object and pursued it for several
minutes.

"It was descending," he recalled. Then it reversed course and ascended "much
faster." Finally, he said, "after 45 seconds, I was unable to keep up with
it."

Because contrary evidence -- the Japanese rocket -- was unavailable, Chinese
researchers have accepted these coincidences, exaggerations, and
misperceptions. The event was -- and remains -- a "true UFO."

Meanwhile, if China can offer special insights to the UFO puzzle, time seems
to be running out. As Sun Shi-li and others describe their work, western UFO
theories have already flooded into the country, where the local news media
has disseminated them.

It may turn out that Chinese UFOs are just as frustrating -- and often, just
as prosaic -- as those elsewhere in the world.


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