Sweet Sweet Alien Lovin'

Jynx980

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Just saw this over at yahoo news. Here are the first two paragraphs:

Meng Zhaoguo, a rural worker from northeast China's Wuchang city, says he was 29 years old when he broke his marital vows for the first and only time -- with a female extraterrestrial of unusually robust build.

"She was three meters (10 feet) tall and had six fingers, but otherwise she looked completely like a human," he says of his close encounter with an alien species. "I told my wife all about it afterwards. She wasn't too angry."
 

imported_Reck

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As in most other areas of human endeavor, China is also an emerging force to be reckoned with in UFO research.

In September, the International Chinese UFO Association will hold an international meeting on UFO research in the northern port city of Dalian.

"The fact that this meeting can be held shows that China is gradually becoming a great power in UFO research," says Zhang Jingping, a leading member of the association.


Hm surprising the chinese government allows such groups to exist.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: Reck
As in most other areas of human endeavor, China is also an emerging force to be reckoned with in UFO research.

In September, the International Chinese UFO Association will hold an international meeting on UFO research in the northern port city of Dalian.

"The fact that this meeting can be held shows that China is gradually becoming a great power in UFO research," says Zhang Jingping, a leading member of the association.


Hm surprising the chinese government allows such groups to exist.

why? :confused:
 

imported_Reck

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Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: Reck
As in most other areas of human endeavor, China is also an emerging force to be reckoned with in UFO research.

In September, the International Chinese UFO Association will hold an international meeting on UFO research in the northern port city of Dalian.

"The fact that this meeting can be held shows that China is gradually becoming a great power in UFO research," says Zhang Jingping, a leading member of the association.


Hm surprising the chinese government allows such groups to exist.

why? :confused:


In china anything that might compromise the citizens loyalty to the country is usually banned.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: Reck
In china anything that might compromise the citizens loyalty to the country is usually banned.

yeah, but ufo isn't too bad.. though i'm sure if they get too crazy they'd be declared a cult or something
 

Czar

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Originally posted by: Jynx980
Just saw this over at yahoo news. Here are the first two paragraphs:

Meng Zhaoguo, a rural worker from northeast China's Wuchang city, says he was 29 years old when he broke his marital vows for the first and only time -- with a female extraterrestrial of unusually robust build.

"She was three meters (10 feet) tall and had six fingers, but otherwise she looked completely like a human," he says of his close encounter with an alien species. "I told my wife all about it afterwards. She wasn't too angry."
waits for a YAGT thread :p

 

bret

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thats why they are smarter than americans, aliens give them techonology secrets
 

Calin

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Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: Reck
As in most other areas of human endeavor, China is also an emerging force to be reckoned with in UFO research.

In September, the International Chinese UFO Association will hold an international meeting on UFO research in the northern port city of Dalian.

"The fact that this meeting can be held shows that China is gradually becoming a great power in UFO research," says Zhang Jingping, a leading member of the association.


Hm surprising the chinese government allows such groups to exist.

why? :confused:

It's better to have them somwhat surfaced and easy to spy on, than to have them underground or moved over borders. While the likelihood of discoveries from such groups are small, the possible outcomes could be extraordinary