A Chinese airport reportedly had to divert passenger jets to prevent them from colliding with a UFO earlier this month.
The airport in Baotou, Inner Mongolia kept three flights from Shangai and Beijing circling overhead and shut down for an hour on Sept. 11 until the mysterious bright lights had vanished.
This marks the eighth reported UFO sighting in China since June, according to The Daily Telegraph. But officials admitted military tests accounting for at least several of the cases.
China has not been alone in experiencing mysterious, sometimes unexplained UFO phenomena. A press event took place late last month where former U.S. military airmen claimed that UFOs had somehow disabled nuclear missiles at U.S. and British silos.
As with any good sighting, there's some video footage available where you can see ... not much of anything at all. Still, that doesn't mean nothing was there – air traffic controllers spotted the UFO on their radar screens, according to ANI.
Again this is ABC news reporting a UFO on National TV this month. Keep your ears and eyes open. Power your mind. MadOne
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