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

Another point: Notice how much has been made of the claim that it was the corona of a solar eclipse that was filmed for forty minutes and not the unknown object? No-one, however, has come forward and told us for how long the object was actually filmed for.
A couple of debunkers have simply guessed, it seems, it was a few seconds. Maybe they are right. As if an alien spaceship filmed for a few seconds is less of an alien spaceship than one filmed for forty minutes.
Truth be told, no-one would expect an employee of a government observatory to claim an alien spaceship was seen anyway. Especially if one was.
In summation the China Daily article didn’t really differ from the original account other than informing us that it was an 'Unidentified Object and not an 'Unidentified Flying Object'....in space and that the object might not have been seen for the full 40 minutes......but might have.
The history of UFOs turning up at eclipse time has been extensively documented. It appears they find the event as fascinating as we do. Those who propose that a deity arranged the universe often bring the eclipse as proof of ‘intelligent design': Noting the statistical improbability of this phenomenon being seen from any planet, let alone ours.
Others who believe extraterrestrials or even 'ultra-terrestrials' might have played a part in creating our environment might argue that at eclipse time they come here to watch the results of their handiwork.
Story source: http://www.allnewsweb.com/page8988989.php. Used with permission.
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