Saturday, January 5, 2008

Another UFO Sighting Makes Website

Posted: January 5, 2008

By Bryan Meadows - The Chronicle-Journal

May 10, 2005

A Sioux Lookout resident has reported seeing the latest unidentified flying object in the Northwest.

The witness said he was standing on the town beach on April 14 at about 11 p.m. when he noticed three star-sized white objects moving across the sky south of the community.

“I looked and saw a blur-rish object moving very fast . . . I followed the object, and realized it was three lights flying at the same velocity but not in a straight parallel formation,’’ he said.

The sighting is posted on www.hbccufo.com — a website that reportedly represents the Canadian UFO research community.

There have been six UFO sightings since a July 12 report last year in the Dryden area where three people witnessed “low altitude bright lights tracking across the sky.”

The website’s other sightings in the past year:

• July 14, 8 p.m. — A Dryden resident saw something that “burned so bright that my eyes hurt, and I had to look away. It dimmed out to a cigar-shaped haze and then, zig-jagged a little.”

• July 19, 10:47 p.m. — Five people at Aaron Provincial Park just east of Dryden said they saw an object far off in the distance shoot “straight out into space.”

• July 30, 10:30 p.m. — An individual in Sioux Lookout reported seeing three light-coloured objects flying in a straight line.

• Aug. 1, 12:20 a.m. — Two individuals saw a round, copper-coloured object in the sky near Dryden, moving in a straight line, then in a tilted ‘S’ flight pattern.

• Sept. 7, 12:30 a.m. — Three star-like objects were observed near Sioux Lookout in the shape of a triangle moving across the sky before they just suddenly stopped and disappeared.

• Dec. 23, 10:06 p.m. — Three people travelling in a vehicle observed a circular object with three flashing red and white lights flying along the right side of Highway 72, 10 kilometres south of Sioux Lookout. When they got closer, the object suddenly took a 90-degree turn left and “flew over the highway and right over us.”

The last unexplained phenomena observed in the Thunder Bay area occurred in March 2003 when a “strange light” streaked across the night sky.

http://www.chroniclejournal.com/story.shtml?id=27097

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