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Originally posted by talisman
So what is the general consensus here? I can't read everything as it is very long. Did a village really disappear?
Originally posted by oldschoolsuper star
i really almost don't know what to think about this video. the story is really interesting. now i will say that it looks like it has something to do with some sort of electrical malfunction. maybe a downed power line thats still producing electricity? i just cant say. but at the same time it seems to be just too bright to be something as simple as a power line or a transformer. it does look like its shot from a neighboring village. to me it seems like there's an explanation behind it that will make us all slap our foreheads. it just doesn't seem extra terrestrial to me. (as much as i wish it was) but on the other hand, the whole village disappearing? thats just weird. i will say, there's something extremely weird about this video no matter what it is. i had so much trouble downloading it, and when i finally did, it played the first 30 seconds and pooped out on me.
Originally posted by Acidtastic
OK, thanks to the NYC twitter thread, I stumbled across a twitter about the thread title. Chinese Villiage dissapears after UFO sightings, or something it said. Anyway, this link says that there's a video (but it's blocked in the UK, if someone can ATSerize it that'd be handy) 204.74.214.194...
link to the video
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Now, that forum links to a post on a Chinese UFO forum, which when translated through an internet translator thingy, comes out like this.
www.microsofttranslator.com...
October 13, four in the morning event, it is rumored that the Qinling Mountains, four in the morning a Qinling mountain villages began to disappear. Now the army has blocked site. According to eyewitness, UFO nearby. Qinling Mountains of snakes have fled, insiders of the Qinling Mountains nuclear base accidents. Sohu News: 13 October, a bottom of "Qinling mountain village disappear overnight" posts in the network fengchuan, especially in micro-Bo was crazy. Journalists through multi-party confirmed, confirmed the news of the network. "I hear, 4 am yesterday, Qinling Mountains at the end of a village, all disappear overnight! ... There are a large number of troops in the scene ... "
Is this some kind of random hoax, or has this happened?
(did a search, so if this is a repost, appologies)
en.wikipedia.org...
Cherenkov radiation (also spelled Cerenkov or Čerenkov) is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through an insulator at a constant speed greater than the speed of light in that medium. The charged particles polarize the molecules of that medium, which then turn back rapidly to their ground state, emitting radiation in the process. The characteristic blue glow of nuclear reactors is due to Cherenkov radiation. It is named after Russian scientist Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov, the 1958 Nobel Prize winner who was the first to characterise it rigorously.[1]
Some generic pdf file I found
The Second Artillery’s nuclear weapons management function begins with its central warhead storage and handling complex. Known as the 22 Base [96401 Unit], the complex has been located in Taibai County [太白县] deep in the Qinling mountain range for over 40 years.11 However, its original location, dating back to the origins of China’s nuclear weapon development program, was near Xining in Qinghai Province.1
Of most significance was a 2.3 kilometer tunnel passing through
Qinling Mountain and a series of spiral tunnels just southwest of Baoji.18 The rail also
supported a major ballistic missile engine and component research and development and
production complex, known as the 067 Base, in the mountainous county adjacent to Taibai
that was established in 1965.19
originally posted by: mtnshredder
a reply to: PlanetXisHERE
Ghost cities in China are very common. ghost cities
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
If you have been to China you know space and real estate are at a premium, and Chinese people are the last I would expect walk away from houses and properties.