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China Central Television covers disclosure of UFO official documents [video]

On August 29, 2011, China's state-run national television channel China Central Television (CCTV) reported on the disclosure of the FBI's Roswell UFO incident documents.  In their nationally televised news report, CCTV showed images of several of those documents, which you can see for yourself in the video on the left.

One such document reads, in part: "SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS."  It is accompanied by a grainy black and white reproduction of a photo that appears to depict a saucer-shaped unidentified flying object. 

The document contains the following statement: "An investigator for the Air Force stated that three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico.  They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter."  That's more than half the width of the Titanic at 92.5'. 

Also included in CCTV's report was an image of the Daily Record emblazoned with the headline "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region.  The newspaper is dated July 1947.  The article begins, "No Details of Flying Disk Are Revealed."

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This video was provided by UFO Global Reporting Center.  Here is their description from UFOglobalRC1's YouTube Channel:

Although FBI's Roswell UFO incident documents were released in April 2010 on FBI's official website:  www.fbi.gov (as well as USA's Project Blue Book UFO),  however such major news were not 'really' seen on USA's mainstream media.

Interestingly, the 'disclosure' of such UFO official documents were reported on China's state run television PRIME TIME news today. CCTV (China Central Television), a national channel watched by 1.3 billion population.

The news covered the Roswell 1947 UFO incident in great details, including some interviews of personnel whom were involved in 1947 Roswell UFO crash. 

About Tracey:  Tracey Parece is a freelance writer from Boston, Massachusetts. She has been providing Internet content since 2009. Tracey is ordained as a minister by Universal Life Church Monastery, and she has a degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences. In addition to her work with Examiner.com, Tracey has launched UFOsToday.org to further explore the world of the unknown and the unexplained.

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Tracey Parece is a freelance writer and ordained minister from Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to her work with Examiner.com, Tracey has launched UFOsToday.org to further explore the world of the unknown and the unexplained.

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