Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Orange Ball Of Fire Seen In The Sky Over Kennisis Lake Haliburton Highlands Ontario

 
Date:  Summer of 2010
Time:  Approx: 10:00 p.m.
 
Hi, my wife and I saw two strange sightings when building a bonfire at our cottage in the Summer of 2010. Both occurred around 10:00 p.m. Sightings happened about two weeks apart.

First one was on a clear night. A very bright (ball of fire) approached towards us from the north. It was much brighter than Venus. It appeared to turn direction slightly and move in a south/east direction, crossing to the far horizon in about 20 seconds. Much too quick for a plane or a satellite. It was completely silent.
 
We figured it was a meteorite and the perception that it changed direction was an illusion. With no other objects visible in the atmosphere there was no point of reference to determine distance away or size of the object.

The second sighting started from the the same northern location, another ball of fire except it was brighter and approached our position more slowly.  We looked with binoculars and could make out glimpses of a large smooth globe (like glass) that was being obscured by fire emitting from it.
 
It seemed to slow down and pause and then made a 90 degree turn to the west and accelerated out of site in about 10 seconds. Again it was completely silent but as it turned westward it went in front of a cloud and there was no mistake that it was within our atmosphere.

We did a Google search back in 2010 but found no reports of similar sightings. I just thought about it again tonight because there is a UFO show on TV. I found a witnesses report on my search.
 
If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at: sighting@telus.net with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

The Vike Factor (Brian Vike) http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/
 
The Vike Factor 2 (Brian Vike) http://the-v-factor-paranormal-2.blogspot.ca/

Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/

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