Posted on 11/08/2012 5:34:14 PM PST by BenLurkin
Army troops deployed along the China border from Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh in northeast have reported more than 100 sightings of "Unidentified Flying Objects" (UFOs) in the last three months.
Agencies including the Army, DRDO, NTRO and the ITBP have not yet been able to identify these luminous flying objects.
Reports suggested that these yellowish spheres appear to lift off from the horizon on the Chinese side and slowly traverse the sky for three to five hours before disappearing.
The officials confirmed that these UFOs were not Chinese drones or satellites.
They said Army had also moved a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyser to verify the identity of the object but could not detect the object that was being tracked visually, indicating it was non-metallic.
Army officials expressed concern over the inability of agencies to identify the object which some believed could be a Chinese surveillance equipment.
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Glow in the dark frisbees with battery powered fans underneath. ;^)
Swamp gas powered weather balloons.
Vimanas?
What movie is that?
Gee, Quix could always liven up one of these UFO threads.
Gee, Quix could always liven up one of these UFO threads.
Have you been to Thakung or Pangong Tso Lake? Have you ever once seen the wind blow from the direction of the border with China?
Crap! I need to be more careful. I didn’t think anybody was looking.
Looks like a big fried egg!
I have a recording of real gas music from Jupiter.
It's Lord Kinbote from "The X-Files" (a homage to Ray Harryhausen).
GTMA - check your freepmail~ just now clicked the link here.
Oh, right!!! Now I remember that!
1) Seal off the area. 2) Obtain expert scientific susistence. 3) Evacuate all government employees and 4) Bomb aliens back to Stonehenge.
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