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Mysterious Night Sighting in Tianjin: Chinese Witness Reports UFO Encounter

A Chinese person mentioned on social media that last year, while looking up at the sky by chance at night in Tianjin Binhai, he saw a huge unidentified flying object. This happened around September, between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. There was a large object with a row of V-shaped lights beneath it. At first glance, he instinctively thought it was a flock of geese flying in a V formation, but then quickly realized that it was too late at night for geese to be flying. He then assumed it was the lights from airplane windows. However, after it flew overhead and was obscured by trees, he realized it wasn’t an airplane. The slow reaction was because he had never considered it could be a UFO. First, there was no sound. Second, despite its height, it was much larger than an airplane—dozens of times larger, in fact. Third, the lights were completely unlike those of an airplane.

As it flew overhead, a moving patch of darkness appeared. The air quality wasn’t great at the time, and with the city lights and light pollution, the sky wasn’t pitch-black, so the object’s size could still be seen.

He even used their phone to perform a divination later, which resulted in the “Qian” hexagram. Although he didn’t fully understand its meaning, he guessed it might be a non-human craft.

This incident was originally something he planned to keep buried in their memory, but unexpectedly, the same thing happened again around the same time this year, still in Tianjin. It felt like no simple matter. Analyst BIG MEAR commented on this:

For two consecutive days: on the night of 9/11 from 7:00 PM to the morning of 9/12 at 6:00 AM, approximately 11 hours. The airport issued a delay notice.

Then on 9/12, from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, around 1 hour, another delay notice was issued. The first day involved an 11-hour hover, and the next day it happened again.

This isn’t something regular illegal flights could pull off. Not to mention, what kind of illegal flight could hack GPS boundaries and self-assemble parts, while pulling off such a massive disturbance on the night of 9/11?

It flew through an airport airspace, overcoming both civilian drone electronic jamming and signal interception, with nighttime terrain matching and route planning, AI control, and ignoring interference for about 11 hours, only to disappear without being caught. Then, the next night, despite immense pressure, it came out and did it again, leaving just as undetected. Look at the illegal drones that have been caught before—do you really think a regular individual or group could pull this off with such courage, skill, luck, and foresight? Is this really just a “drone”? How many radars picked this up? Were the signal characteristics the same? Was it visible to the naked eye but invisible to radar? It feels like something extraterrestrial.

Just considering the airport reports mentioning “drones,” the endurance, anti-interference, nighttime route planning, and real-time detection and evasion are far beyond civilian capabilities. Could this be something like a Predator or Global Hawk, capable of staying aloft for two days? But then again, on 9/9, the maritime department issued two warnings about live-fire exercises in the Bohai Sea on 9/11 (from midnight to 24:00), and on 9/12, another warning about live-fire exercises from 8:00 PM on 9/12 to 6:00 AM on 9/13.

Judging by the area, the exercises seemed to involve anti-aircraft shooting. Although the debris fell nearly 150 kilometers apart, it could be fragments, wreckage, or some device left hovering from a target drone used in the exercises, and coincidentally, the weather conditions in the area caused signal reflections? After all, visible light in the 400nm-700nm range is still part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and this year, we’ve even seen excavators flying!

Considering the efficiency of communication between the military and local authorities, let’s wait and see the official reports.

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