Tuesday 18 October 2016

Aliens Attack in INDIA (Lucknow) Killed 7 People

Aliens attack? This is unbelievable. Right? But it's true. Something like this happened in India in 2002. Not something like this but exactly this incident happened in Lucknow city of Uttar Pradesh state in India. We have all seen movies where aliens arrive in UFOs and attack human beings with laser beams. But how would you react if such an incident happened in real life? Believe it or not, what I just said happened 14 years ago in a small town near Lucknow, India. Here is the newspaper article published in Victoria Advocate on August 13th 2002. It reads “UFOs are attacking and causing unrest in India”. Above this caption you can see a picture of a man who has multiple injuries to his face. First of all, did such an incredible event really happen or was it fabricated by a newspaper to get more circulation?

This is an authentic piece of news, because it was published in hundreds of newspapers around the world and was even broadcasted on the local radio station.
So here is the story. Around the end of July 2002, villagers started to see strange flying objects swarming the sky. Two kinds of UFOs were reported: One was a disc shaped or a ball like object with flashing lights which moved rapidly. The other was an insect shaped craft that was much larger and moved extremely slowly.
While the smaller UFO was seen only around Lucknow area, the bug shaped craft was so large that people who lived 50 miles from Lucknow could see it directly above them.
UFO experts say that the large cricket shaped craft was possibly the mothership, while the smaller disc shaped UFOs were deployed from it.
After a few days of inactivity, things escalated and the UFOs started attacking people. 7 people died, and many of them suffered burn injuries, so the UFOs earned the nickname Muhnochwa which means face burner. Doctors confirmed that these injuries were electrical burns caused by electricity passing through the body. For example, Ramji Pal, a middle-aged man was attacked with a laser like beam and his stomach was ripped open. He died 2 days later. A similar attack on a 53 year old woman resulted in blackened forearms. Another alarming fact is that within a period of one week, more than 20 people went missing within a radius of 10 miles, never to be seen again. 
Remember, this was not just a simple rumor that went around quietly among the villagers. It was so serious that 10,000 people gathered in front of the police station demanding action against these attacking aliens. Predictably, the police completely brushed off the possibility of extraterrestrials and dispersed the crowd.
Is this solid proof that alien UFOs attacked these villagers? So far, we have seen multiple eyewitness accounts and people with bodily injuries. But authorities refused to accept these as concrete evidences of extraterrestrial attack until actual video footage emerged showing these UFOs. And these UFOs were captured on film not just once, but on 6 different cameras.
Were these footages, created by pranksters? No, the first person to catch an alien craft on camera was in fact a district judge. He is the only person who captured the large insect shaped UFO hovering over a field. 
4 days later the smaller disc shaped UFOs were captured on 5 different cameras confirming that these were in fact flying objects that moved over villages during night time.

While the affected villagers created their own protection squad that roamed around the village after dark to prevent future alien attacks, these quote on quote “educated Government officials” were trying to come up with alternate theories.

Indian villagers blame UFO for attacks, but police blame insects 
In one incident, deepening panic caused police to open fire on a crowd that had turned hostile. People felt unsafe and blamed authorities for not being seen to deal with the problem. Two people died from police gunfire. Others claimed to have been attacked by the Muhnochwa, but were found to have self-inflicted wounds. 

At this point, events become fascinating. An 'A-Team' of experts were gathered and sent to the area to investigate. They interviewed people and did all the standard activities we'd expect them to do. They followed the same format as the investigators at Colares 1977and the Skinwalker Ranch . Then they did something that I find extraordinary. They designed a 'bait trap' based on the descriptions of this alleged flying, illuminated object...and it worked! 
A base of a mixer grinder was fitted with lights of the colours that the victims had narrated before the team varying from orange, yellow, green to the most common red and blue combination. The apparatus was put at a height in total darkness. The idea behind the exercise was that the extra-terrestrial body may take note of something resembling it and might come near it. And it did. At 1:05 am a flash of light neared the apparatus.

"It was like the photocopier top plate with that sharp light while taking impressions," revealed a member of the team while drawing a parallel. The team, comprising forensic experts, serologists, medico-legal experts, electronic engineers and physicists equipped with night vision devices, zero light video cameras and telescopes apart from other gadgetry, was witness to the "light" which was seen thrice. It descended close to the handmade muhnochwa and then disappeared. The video clipping has a flash of light running across the screen but nothing more
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Extra-terrestrials invade UP, says IB 
Explanations were abundant. The local Police chief considered the muhnochwa to be a hybrid insect/robot sent by Pakistan to spy and seed unrest. Others believed that the injuries were caused by the seasonal activities of a grasshopper. Ball lightning theories were also suggested... 
According to Prof Arora, a specialist in high-voltage electricity, "dry spells increase the soil resistance while decreasing it conductivity, and in the process attract lightning balls that emit different colour lights -- mostly blue, green, yellow or red." He told rediff.com, "I have sufficient reason to believe that the burn injuries on the faces of victims were caused by nothing other than these lighting balls, which range from the size of a tennis ball to a football." "The phenomena of lightning balls is older than the life on earth and there was constant evidence of these balls over the ages... while reports on it were received from different parts of USA and Europe, the highest frequency was reported from New Zealand."

IIT scientist solves mystery behind 'UFO' 
Some of these descriptions remind me of Corales 1977 ( ATS Thread-Hostile UFO Encounters: Colares, 1977 )....UFOs and flying gadgets causing wounds to people from poor areas. The population of Corales were from a similar demographic...low literacy, poor education and widespread poverty. The events could be an example of widespread hysteria. What I find most interesting is the 'bait trap' and apparent video footage they recorded. It was a genius idea in the sense it hadn't been done before, as far as I know. That it allegedly drew a response that was recorded (three times) is fascinating. 

As ever, I think this is worth an ATS discussion. I've no conclusion about it all. 
                                                  -source from abovetopsecret.com

This is all news and sources roaming everywhere. Villagers actually face something which is a horrible dream for them. All Government Departments have their own opinions but none of them were able to give a logical or satisfactory reason behind this. At last there are only the villagers who suffered and struggled with this suspicious activity.

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