Vatic Note: The reason this is up here because I have mega comments to make, first of all, this is another scare fear promoting "DISTRACTION" from the Child abuse and Hoax at Benghazi by this administration and their handler, banker, khazar zionists. It failed in the deception category. Glad to know that goyim are bad at deceiving. Second of all, this was promised to us as a false flag by the 1966 Iron Mountain report, also reported by Bill Cooper in Majestic 12 that we put on this blog, and further, it was confirmed by various whistle blowers.
Are bad guys already here? Yes, but so are some good aliens as reported on our 6 part series on "Dulce". I highly recommend you revisit that. If an announcement of aliens arriving is reported by the mainstream press, you can be sure its the bankers handling that scam. The USA has a fleet of space ships they will use to pretend we are being invaded as we put up on a blog proving we had such in space. Ignore it. What we have to get rid of are the khazars in leadership positions in every western government. Anyway, you read it and decide for yourselves. We also know that Plum Island was working on trying to genetically engineer some scary aliens and one floated a shore, that we reported, and it was in stafford county with long long long fingers.
Global Alien Terror Threat A Reality !
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/11/19/global-alien-terror-threat-a-reality/
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11/19/12
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WORLD NEWS TOMORROW - NEW DELHI, INDIA-Adding to the issues besetting nuclear rivals China and India, ranging from border disputes to the Dalai Lama to trade deficits, is a new one: UFOs.”Over 100 UFOs seen along China border,” said a recent headline in the Times of India.
Indian troops guarding the often-tense 2,100-mile border between the Asian giants say the objects seen in recent months are yellow spheres that appear to lift off from the Chinese side, slowly traversing the sky for three to five hours before disappearing. Indian military officials have reportedly ruled out Chinese drones or low-orbit satellites.
The acronym-happy Times of India says the UFO sightings have stumped the DRDO, NTRO, ITBP and other Indian military organizations. If they weren’t stumped, this would presumably make them IFOs, not to be confused with ULOs, short for unidentified luminous objects. That’s what other Indian news organizations have dubbed the objects, given the glow they reportedly give off “at day and by night.”
In September, the Indian army reportedly deployed a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyzer to assess what was dancing around up there. As the troops watched the light show, however, the machines picked up zilch, according to India Today magazine, suggesting that the UFOs were non-metallic.
The army reportedly aimed one of its drones in a UFO’s direction, but the object disappeared.Astronomers were also called in. According to local media, they saw some of the same unexplained objects but gave up after three days, concluding that they were “non-celestial.”
The lack of answers has caused more embarrassment than fear in military circles, India Today reported, amid concern that this could be a crude psychological operation by the Chinese or a sophisticated probe designed to test Indian readiness.”If there has been some sightings, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a technology demonstration by the Chinese, and the Chinese are very advanced,” said Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal, former Northern Army commander. “During my time, we didn’t have such sightings.”
N. Ratnashri, director of New Delhi’s Nehru Planetarium, believes they could be some sort of balloon-borne objects that reflect ambient light, given that they’re visible for several hours, which tends to rule out a meteor shower.”I wouldn’t put much faith in photographs of a shape that could be anything,” she said. “There’s nothing to tell us there isn’t extraterrestrial life, but nothing to tell us there is.”
Ricardo Baretzky, a global security threat analyst said that this might be only the beginning of much more to come. A few month ago he warned that this is a real possibility and this threat should not be undermined by the authorities. According to some intelligence officers from the Indian Intelligence Agency, some earlier Intelligence reports showed that the Indian government was in touch with aliens and was getting technology from them.
The lack of answers has caused more embarrassment than fear in military circles, India Today reported, amid concern that this could be a crude psychological operation by the Chinese or a sophisticated probe designed to test Indian readiness.”If there has been some sightings, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a technology demonstration by the Chinese, and the Chinese are very advanced,” said Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal, former Northern Army commander. “During my time, we didn’t have such sightings.”
Short URL: http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=229704Indian troops guarding the often-tense 2,100-mile border between the Asian giants say the objects seen in recent months are yellow spheres that appear to lift off from the Chinese side, slowly traversing the sky for three to five hours before disappearing. Indian military officials have reportedly ruled out Chinese drones or low-orbit satellites.
The acronym-happy Times of India says the UFO sightings have stumped the DRDO, NTRO, ITBP and other Indian military organizations. If they weren’t stumped, this would presumably make them IFOs, not to be confused with ULOs, short for unidentified luminous objects. That’s what other Indian news organizations have dubbed the objects, given the glow they reportedly give off “at day and by night.”
In September, the Indian army reportedly deployed a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyzer to assess what was dancing around up there. As the troops watched the light show, however, the machines picked up zilch, according to India Today magazine, suggesting that the UFOs were non-metallic.
The army reportedly aimed one of its drones in a UFO’s direction, but the object disappeared.Astronomers were also called in. According to local media, they saw some of the same unexplained objects but gave up after three days, concluding that they were “non-celestial.”
The lack of answers has caused more embarrassment than fear in military circles, India Today reported, amid concern that this could be a crude psychological operation by the Chinese or a sophisticated probe designed to test Indian readiness.”If there has been some sightings, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a technology demonstration by the Chinese, and the Chinese are very advanced,” said Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal, former Northern Army commander. “During my time, we didn’t have such sightings.”
N. Ratnashri, director of New Delhi’s Nehru Planetarium, believes they could be some sort of balloon-borne objects that reflect ambient light, given that they’re visible for several hours, which tends to rule out a meteor shower.”I wouldn’t put much faith in photographs of a shape that could be anything,” she said. “There’s nothing to tell us there isn’t extraterrestrial life, but nothing to tell us there is.”
Ricardo Baretzky, a global security threat analyst said that this might be only the beginning of much more to come. A few month ago he warned that this is a real possibility and this threat should not be undermined by the authorities. According to some intelligence officers from the Indian Intelligence Agency, some earlier Intelligence reports showed that the Indian government was in touch with aliens and was getting technology from them.
The lack of answers has caused more embarrassment than fear in military circles, India Today reported, amid concern that this could be a crude psychological operation by the Chinese or a sophisticated probe designed to test Indian readiness.”If there has been some sightings, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a technology demonstration by the Chinese, and the Chinese are very advanced,” said Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal, former Northern Army commander. “During my time, we didn’t have such sightings.”
N. Ratnashri, director of New Delhi’s Nehru Planetarium, believes they could be some sort of balloon-borne objects that reflect ambient light, given that they’re visible for several hours, which tends to rule out a meteor shower.”I wouldn’t put much faith in photographs of a shape that could be anything,” she said. “There’s nothing to tell us there isn’t extraterrestrial life, but nothing to tell us there is.”
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