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UFO mass abduction report from China lost in translation….or….?

by on Oct. 15, 2010, under UFOs

I stumbled across a UFODigest post that piqued my interest. It states that an entire village disappeared in China yesterday after a reported UFO sighting. The partial post below shows the headline.

I did do a quick search about the source for this post: Sohu News. I found a few sources that state that Sohu News out of China is considered to be a tabloid-level news source with no credibility.  If not, could the meaning of the article have been lost in translation?

Since this is sure to spread like wildfire, with hundreds of other websites reporting this alleged incident, you can make the judgment for yourself. I vote for a tabloid news source wanting page views.

***UPDATE: 10/18/10 PEOPLE’S DAILY ONLINE SAYS STORY IS FALSE***

Qinling event: “inexplicable disappearance of a village in the Qinling Mountains,” the truth has been blocked by the military

At 4:00 on October 13 Qinling event, reportedly, four in the morning today, a village in the Qinling mountain inexplicably disappeared. Now the military has cordoned off the area. According to eyewitnesses, a UFO flying around.

[Continue to read at UFODigest]



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  • bwilson

    This is one of those situations where the claim is so astounding that one would like some very good evidence to back it up.
     
    Cheers
     

    • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

      What concerns me is that people are mining Chinese news sources, for anything that says ‘UFO’, not knowing if the source is credible…then using Google translator? I was actually told that I am “in denial” and that there “has to be something to this”. Sichuan Daily DOES have a report that this story is fraud, but I am not going to paste a document from Google translator. I want a professional to translate it, but can’t pay anyone to do it. So, until I find an English translation from a credible source, just trust me that it is fake.

      • bwilson

        Yes, I was also not impressed by the use of Google translate.  All kinds of misconception can creep in by using a machine translator.  Perhaps there are Chinese-American students on the ‘net who might be willing to assist with the translation?
         
        Cheers
         

      • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

        Additionally, the video linked to this event was actually posted in May and was titled as a Beijing UFO event….

        • Ivan

          well, I read Chinese and yes, many Chinese news actually says  “village suddenly disappeared”.

          • Ivan

            but it’s not confirmed yet even with all the Chinese news.

            • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

              I emailed the link to you.

          • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

            Why use a video from May if this just happened last week? What is Sohu? Is it a collection of blogs or a tabloid or what?

  • bwilson

    Great — the province the Qinlins are in is called Shaanxi — not to be confused with Shanxi Province mentioned in a different blog entry.  The area the mountains are found in can be found at http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=33.963333,107.618056&spn=0.1,0.1&t=h&q=33.963333,107.618056
     
    Cheers
     

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  • Iolanda

    The Village That Disappeared in Alaska (Lake Anjikuni) in 1930

    (Wikipedia and other sources too)

    An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied. . .”  (this case remains unsolved)

    • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

      The incident involving the disappearance of the crew of Mary Celeste from 1872 is unsolved, as well. Theories involving extraterrestrials and UFOs have also been raised regarding that case. I have no doubt that people have mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

      The evidence on this one screams HOAX.

      The China village is still there. The video associated with this has been posted before as proof of a Beijing UFO landing in May. There is also an article from a credible source, that when translated, exposes the journalist as knowingly posting a fraudulent story. I have not posted this article because I am waiting for a professionally human-translated version.

      What I have realized since last night, is that there are people believe anything they read. Even if I could fly everyone who insists on believing this to the village, there would still be people who would think that the village was re-created to fool everyone.

    • bwilson

      Something that should be considered in regards to this:
      http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/hist/anjikuni-eng.htm
       
      Cheers
       

  • http://conspiracycom.blogspot.com/ Sabre

    With all the UFO sightings this year in China, maybe this was a government dis-info campaign to cover up a biological or nuclear accident.

  • palabra

    I heard from a reliable source that the missing Chinese village was just sighted in a remote part of Hungary. Coincidentally and amazingly (astonishingly, really), Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe were also sighted nearby, according to the same reliable source!

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