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2025-04-23

Ten Types of UFOs Seen In China From 1965-1980, In CIA File, With Detailed Description Of Appearance! UFO UAP Drone Sighting News.




CIA file: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/0005516652

Ever wanted to have better descriptions of the UFOs? Well this CIA file has them and they seem to be similar to some to the things we have seen over the last few months around the world, and they include UFOs partly making clouds to hide in, editing different color lights that will blow your mind...too many naive people think such colors of lights flashing are always planes...but no...this CIA document counters that with so much truth its a little hard to swallow, but wow, I just love it! So here are those ten UFO sightings summarized with the details of the shape, color, etc of the craft. 

Scott C. Waring - UFO Sightings Daily

🛸 UFO Report Summary – China (1965–1980)

📍 Scope

  • Covers ~100 eyewitness reports from 15 provinces and cities in China.

  • Data collected between 1976–1980, with some historic cases back to 1965.


📅 Key Sightings and Dates

  1. 13 Nov 1978 – Wuhan, Hubei Province

    • Orange-red glowing object, size of full moon.

    • Slowly drifting west-northwest with cloud around its top.

    • Silent, visually intense, observed for ~10 minutes.

  2. 9 Sept 1976 – Yichun, Jiangxi Province

    • Disk-shaped, like two cymbals joined.

    • Rotating, emitted silver vapor, ~2000m altitude.

    • Seen flying E to NW over 5 minutes.

  3. 9 Sept 1979 – Jianli County, Hubei Province

    • Round object, red/yellow light, blue outer ring.

    • Emitted an awl-shaped tail, rapidly flying NE to SW.

    • Suddenly changed direction mid-air.

  4. 9 Sept 1979 – Changde County, Hunan Province

    • Oval object, intense orange-red head, gas-emitting tail.

    • Silent, flew from north to SW, observed by a crowd during an outdoor movie.

  5. Summer 1965 – Beijing

    • Two glowing points (one green oval) “chased” each other in the sky, collided, and vanished.

  6. Late Jan 1979 – Fujian Province

    • Low-altitude object hovered over road with a blinding light.

    • Scared several local women.

  7. Feb 1979 – Shanxi Province

    • Extremely bright object darted over an airfield, "lit up half the sky."

  8. 1 July (Year unspecified) – Beijing

    • 10m-wide dark gray sphere with 5m-long vertical tail.

    • Flew silently southeast to northeast.

  9. 23 Oct 1978 – Gansu Province

    • Huge object (~1000m long), spanned half the sky.

    • Seen by airbase personnel, had bright lights at head and tail.

  10. 26 July 1977 – Chengdu, Sichuan Province

    • Spiral nebula-type UFO with glowing core and radiating arms.

    • Observed across a 180 km stretch.


🛸 UFO Shapes Identified

  1. Disks / Globes / Ovals

    • 80% of reports.

    • Often silver by day, orange-red at night.

    • Sometimes emitted smoke or light beams.

  2. Cylindrical or Long Craft

    • Rare.

    • Extremely large, sometimes over 1,000 meters in length.

  3. Spiral Nebula Objects

    • Bright core with spinning arms of light.

    • Massive in appearance.


✨ Patterns and Observations

  • UFO activity peaked around major international incidents (e.g., 1976 Tehran encounter).

  • Multiple objects changed direction mid-flight, flew silently, or emitted beams.

  • Sightings often involved groups of witnesses, including scientists, technicians, and military staff.

  • No photos, physical evidence, or encounters with beings reported.


👽 Conclusion

Chinese analysts concluded that:

  • Many cases are credible and unexplained by current science.

  • Some may be natural or man-made, but others suggest unknown technologies or phenomena.

  • They stress the need for open-minded scientific investigation without dismissing extraterrestrial possibilities.