It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.

Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.

Thank you.

 

Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.

 

Amazing Mothership UFO incident in China that was hushed up

page: 3
1
<< 1  2    4 >>

log in

join
share:

posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 07:03 PM
link   

Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by stewartw2
 



So this incident happened in 2003 and still no pictures or video?

Oh besides this "amazing" one:

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/a793a723c2ad.jpg[/atsimg]




I agree, its an awesome picture. I certainly doesnt look like anything that is in the city reflecting off of the clouds. Unless there is about a mile wide spotlight in the city somewhere...



posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 07:15 PM
link   
I remember reading about this UFO last year sometime. i thought it was through this website, but I guess not. Not that is matters, because I read it from the same website the OP posted.

Dont know what to make of it. i wasnt there and most UFO picks are vague images,so.....

Just my pennies thrown in.



posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 07:29 PM
link   

I think the picture is awful for trying to work anything out. It shows a sky that appears to be lit up. For all I know the moon could be behind those clouds.

I don't trust machine translations. Any nuance is lost, they can't often cope with idiomatic phrases or words, and can be very misleading. Take clouds. If anybody knows anyone that reads Chinese, and they want any kind of reliability, I'd ask for a translation done by a person.


I used Google to translate the above into simplified Chinese, then used it to translate the Chinese back to English:


I think that picture is awful hard work, anything that might. It shows the sky Seem to be ignited. As far as I know the moon can support these clouds.

I do not believe that machine translation. Any minor loss, they can not always meet the customary terminology or language, can be very misleading. Clouds taken. If anyone knows of any person to read, they want any kind of reliability, I will ask people to do the translation.


Meaning changes significantly during translation.

[edit on 7-4-2009 by jackphotohobby]



posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 07:43 PM
link   

Originally posted by king9072



HAHAHA, You realize that to the average person in china, the most important item to them is a bicycle. The most important luxury item that they wish for, would be a TV or a Radio.

Cell phones? With cameras? You need to travel more.



...It is truly amazing to me that the "average"Westener really dosen't know
what modern China is like at all..!

...Maybe there's a conspiracy there!



posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 07:55 PM
link   
claiming to be ignorant and yet believing too much of what they already have as perception about any places which they never have been to


so yeah, i agree with u!


Originally posted by cosmokatt7

Originally posted by king9072



HAHAHA, You realize that to the average person in china, the most important item to them is a bicycle. The most important luxury item that they wish for, would be a TV or a Radio.

Cell phones? With cameras? You need to travel more.



...It is truly amazing to me that the "average"Westener really dosen't know
what modern China is like at all..!

...Maybe there's a conspiracy there!



posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 08:31 PM
link   
I don't know that picture just looks like some sort of cloud formation to me. It hardly looks all that interesting.



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 01:25 AM
link   

Originally posted by _Float_
people from all news web are all full of it


Does that include our major cities papers which are converting ( some already have liek my own Detroit Free Press ) to online editions to save money.

You did say all so they must be included which no means according to what you say, that all newspapers are " full of it" thus meaning nothing we read in the paper or online is true.

What is true or the truth then? Not trying to call you out but you need to be more specific in what exactly you are saying.



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 07:03 PM
link   

HAHAHA, You realize that to the average person in china, the most important item to them is a bicycle. The most important luxury item that they wish for, would be a TV or a Radio.

Cell phones? With cameras? You need to travel more.


You apparently don't travel at all, so have no room to talk. Awhile back, I read an article about how 27% of adult Chinese citizens owned a cell phone in the urban areas, such as this one. And that was awhile ago, it's probably higher now. That means at least one in four probably has one. I'd think out of even 100 witnesses, at LEAST 15 would have a cell phone that also has a camera. Not to mention, if reporters were scrambling for photos, I'm sure there would be some excellent pictures taken with professional cameras and video cameras, as well.

My interest is piqued, but I'd need to see more pictures than one poor one. You can tell nothing from that picture. It's a dim light behind the clouds. Could easily be the moon reflecting on the clouds.

After doing some further reading.. 3 HOURS?! It hovered over the city for 3 hours, and this is all the proof they have? You'd think someone in 3 hours would have a chance to film a flipping documentary on the thing.

[edit on 8-4-2009 by fleabit]



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 07:14 PM
link   
It's one week late for an April's fool joke guys, grow up a bit c'mon
no picture (expect the one where i see nothing but clouds) , no nothing i don't believe it



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 07:24 PM
link   

Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by stewartw2
 



So this incident happened in 2003 and still no pictures or video?

Oh besides this "amazing" one:

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/a793a723c2ad.jpg[/atsimg]


Normally, when things are either highlighted or circled like this, I normally go, "ohhhh, now I see what everybody is talking about". But in this pic, I'm still scratching my head. All I see is a cloud, and thats it.


On a side note: I'm not talking directly towards Chadwick, I'm just still scratching my head, unable to see what the hell is in that pic besides clouds.



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 07:53 PM
link   
Know what I think that is? The moon behind the clouds; that's all. No UFO here.
In fact, you can see a faint outline of the moon in the middle of the image. I'm surprised no one else thought of that first but I guess it's easy to think of less-common explanations on a conspiracy theory website. The spotlight idea wasn't bad if it had been smaller but I'm sticking with a cloud-covered moon.




[edit on 8-4-2009 by X-tal_Phusion]



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 08:33 PM
link   
reply to post by X-tal_Phusion
 


Right, that an entire city confused, one night, for a UFO Mothership??



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 09:37 PM
link   
does anyone else ever get tired of "HUGE SHIP OVER CITY!! THOUSANDS OF EYE WITNESSES!!!" and then they offer one crappy, low resolution, blurry picture, showing practically nothing, as there only means of evidence?


I'm not saying this picture is or isn't a real UFO or of the ET origin, I'm just saying that its another story, with no real solid evidence and that's been done to death.

[edit on 8-4-2009 by dkman222]



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 09:38 PM
link   
reply to post by dkman222
 


Ive looked at this pic 5 or 6 times

I want to see it

I try to see it

I CAN'T SEE SQUAT



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 09:43 PM
link   

Originally posted by Seany
reply to post by dkman222
 


Ive looked at this pic 5 or 6 times

I want to see it

I try to see it

I CAN'T SEE SQUAT


haha i'm in the same boat

2nd line



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 09:45 PM
link   
Put this thread out of it's misery! The image shows nothing more than the moon behind some clouds and it amazes me that people are still looking at it & expecting to see a "mother ship" (the title only served to draw you here; it isn't true). Look, I'm sure you meant well when you posted this but it's either from a tabloid or some other illegitimate source.


You're posting from Australia for Pete's sake! How do you know you weren't duped? Where are all the people from this Chinese city where this supposedly happened? I want to see a genuine craft as much as the next person but this isn't it!



posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 09:52 PM
link   
If it were the moon, it would be in the absolute center, and on top of that, the type of camera being used judging by the photo, would be unable to detect a moonbow behind clouds. The moon would have to be super bright to produce the effects seen in this photo. Im sure china is just as concerned about keeping their ufo sightings a secret as the u.s. is.



posted on Apr, 9 2009 @ 06:52 AM
link   

Originally posted by Vyrtigo
If it were the moon, it would be in the absolute center
I'm not trying to be rude here, but what in gods name are you talking about? Not in the center, can't pick up the moons illumination from that kind of camera, etc? My cell phone camera can pick up clouds being illuminated by the moon. And what does the moon being in the center of the pic have anything to do with it?



posted on Dec, 9 2009 @ 06:44 AM
link   
reply to post by Chadwickus
 


I think this info is from Michael Cohen's website Aliensweb.com.



posted on Dec, 9 2009 @ 06:50 AM
link   
Oops sorry! Chadwickus it's --.com It's early and I just got up. have a good day.



new topics

top topics



 
1
<< 1  2    4 >>

log in

join