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ktlight
11th February 2012, 10:38
"One man from the town of Fuzhou in East China's Jiangxi Province claim that, on this picture you can see a flying dragon. Guan Mulin has documented the event by a camera on his mobile. "I drove home and suddenly I noticed that all the people on the street staring at the sky. I parked the car and checked what's going on. In the sky I saw a picture of two dragons, which flown among the clouds. It could also be one dragon and his tail that peeks out of the other clouds, "said Guan. An unusual phenomenon lasted several minutes, then the creature or thing in the sky suddenly disappeared. "

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DreamsInDigital
11th February 2012, 17:27
IF that's not a symbol of world peace I don't know what is, but I think it can be equated to the White Buffalo of Native American's legends being born, and I think there have been three so far. Peace is returning to the world...that photo is absolutely 100% genuine and not photo shopped or faked.

WhiteFeather
11th February 2012, 17:33
See what happens when you think as a collective, anything is possible.

Lettherebelight
11th February 2012, 17:41
Very kewl. Is it a good omen though?

I have a Chinese friend to whom I said "kung hi fat choy! (happy new year!)... It's the year of the Dragon, that means good luck, doesn't it?"

She replied that the Dragon is not a symbol of peace or luck. The Dragon is very dangerous, very strong and fierce.
To quote...
"...Is no luck! Dragon very strong and danger! No lucky!"

DreamsInDigital
11th February 2012, 17:45
Yes, it is a good omen. A symbol of Peace, as dragons have always been misinterpreted to mean something dark and sinister, when they are not. Dragons are Guardians.

Earth Angel
11th February 2012, 17:46
another reptile ........?


Very kewl. Is it a good omen though?

I have a Chinese friend to whom I said "kung hi fat choy! (happy new year!)... It's the year of the Dragon, that means good luck, doesn't it?"

She replied that the Dragon is not a symbol of peace or luck. The Dragon is very dangerous, very strong and fierce.
To quote...
"...Is no luck! Dragon very strong and danger! No lucky!"

DreamsInDigital
11th February 2012, 17:48
Actually they're not considered Reptiles, but a different species all together. I just am not sure how the classification translates into Terran terms.

Lettherebelight
11th February 2012, 17:49
Unless it's a 'dragon' from Dulce! :)

WHOMADEGOD
11th February 2012, 17:53
another reptile ........


Very kewl. Is it a good omen though?

I have a Chinese friend to whom I said "kung hi fat choy! (happy new year!)... It's the year of the Dragon, that means good luck, doesn't it?"

She replied that the Dragon is not a symbol of peace or luck. The Dragon is very dangerous, very strong and fierce.
To quote...
"...Is no luck! Dragon very strong and danger! No lucky!"

I shouldnt think All reptiles are representative of something to discriminate against, dangerous and narrow thinking methinks?

:-)

Turcurulin
11th February 2012, 17:56
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DreamsInDigital
11th February 2012, 18:03
Unless it's a 'dragon' from Dulce! :)
They weren't making Dragons in Dulce, it was/is mostly human/alien based experiments.

I shouldnt think All reptiles are representative of something to discriminate against, dangerous and narrow thinking methinks?

:-)
Precisely, there are both good and bad Reptiles and Reptilian / Reptoid Races. In Off Worlder races, there is a different and separate classification for Dragons, I just am having an difficulty translating it into 'English'. Since Terran languages are so one dimensional in comparison it's very difficult. But they are generally regarded as Guardians of which ever planet they call home.

Rollo
11th February 2012, 18:25
What if it was a hologram "...then the creature or thing in the sky suddenly disappeared". Some sort of test on people. Time will tell.

DreamsInDigital
11th February 2012, 18:27
Not a hologram. It was real. Maybe I just have really good eyes or something, but you can look at the image and tell very easily it's not a hologram. It wouldn't stand out so precisely from the clouds and also wouldn't be partially 'obscured' by the clouds either, it's one large eastern dragon.

Whiskey_Mystic
11th February 2012, 19:07
Unfortunately, photographs are completely useless as evidence. I could make one even better than this. It may or may not be real. A digital forensics lab would be needed to determine the objects spatial placement, lumine albedo, etc. Even then it could be some sort of kite, with or without a string.

I happen to believe in dragons myself. Some traditions hold that a race of dragons came to Earth from Jupiter long ago. They saw that mankind was warlike and violent. They taught us martial arts to inject the concept of honor into our warlike nature. They were not in our frequency and so were invisible except in certain weather conditions or in places like swamps where density is different. They were more often visible to women than to men. They could and often did take other forms to interact with us.

Over time, their number dwindled and they were hunted by organizations like the Church as part of the greater oppression of humanity. St. George did us no favors there.

If you look at images of Kwan Yin, she is often depicted with a dragon or dragon symbols. This is because, according to some traditions, she was a dragon herself.

http://www.carolineyoung.com/images/kwan_yin.jpg