Talk:UFO sightings in China

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  • Sorry sorry, I am building this page, but it works just like all the other UFO country pages, can we remove the tag? -nima baghaei 18:04, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah- we have talked, you know I have no intention to nominate this for deletion now. I'm sure you won't make the mistake again. There is some content now, but it would certainly be nice if there was a little more! J Milburn 18:18, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Can we remove the {vagueintro} tag? -nima baghaei 19:45, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I'd say so! J Milburn 20:06, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Does some one, fluent in English, mind rewriting the 2006 section? It doesn't make any sense. BrainSlugs83 (talk) 08:12, 21 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Given that the text was a direct copy of this rather dubious site, I've removed it entirely. Yunshui  08:17, 21 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

1940s and 1950s U.F.O. worldwide flap.[edit]

I must apologise for forgetting the source of this snippet, but it seems the U.F.Os that were seen in the U.S. and Europe in the Post War years were also seen by country folks in China. There was no geographical location given by the person who commented on the sightings, but he said folks in rural China back then often saw what they believed to be 'aircraft' flying low over Chinese farming districts. The country folk in China were not alarmed, or even much interested in the strange looking aircraft, they just thought they were 'Russian' planes. It was only decades later when Westerners began visiting outlying districts in China that people remembered seeing the 'planes' . But according to C.I.A. records of early U2 Reconaissance flights over far eastern Russian lands no such aircraft were being used by Russia. C.I.A. records have photographs of MIG Fighter planes parked up on 'secret' runways (this was just before the Soviets discovered U2 flights so they never bothered to hide the MIGs), but no such curious looking aircraft by U2 Pilots. The only description of the U.F.O.s seen in China at the time was that were 'strange looking' . The man never mentioned any U.F.O. landings being mentioned by Chinese folks back then.

The far north and east of China is a land of vast deserts and plains, folks who lived there very rarely saw any aircraft at all. Maybe some very old seniors have memories of the aircraft or U.F.O.s but most of the people there speak a language not usually known to Westerners. Johnwrd (talk) 18:01, 12 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Unless you can present actual sources, your anecdotes are of no real value in improving the article, sorry. It all amounts to just so much WP:OR. 86.188.121.115 (talk) 16:35, 29 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]