Has the China UFO Eclipse Event Really Been Debunked?
by Michael Cohen 
(Copyright © 2009 Michael Cohen)

However when China Daily set out to refute the UFO claims it became this photo:
I had noted here that the spaceship was probably huge, glowing…and bluish (And I had not even seen the above photo). Was this picture swapping another slip-up or is someone at Purple Mountain trying to tell us something?
Even more suspiciously, the image shown in conjunction with the article bears little to no relation to the description of the alleged spots mentioned within the article itself. The above image clearly does not show a flare-up on the Sun's surface or any other 'small occurrence on the Sun itself': The object appears to be nowhere near the Sun and may well have been situated, at the time the image was taken, between Earth and the Moon!
Here is a still from the film taken by one of the students:
Ji Haisheng then set out to explain, in the China Daily article, that he never said that an ‘Unidentified Flying Object’ was recorded but rather an 'Unidentified Object' ……that happened to be in space. In all fairness, Ji Haisheng, who might not speak English, probably meant to say a UFO and not an Extraterrestrial spaceship.
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