Date: March 20, 2012
Time: Approx: 9:00 p.m.
Hey, I live in southwest London, Ontario, and I have seen this too last night. I was looking at the sky around 9:00 p.m. and as I'm looking around I suddenly see these lights in the sky, at first I thought it was a regular aircraft, then I realized it couldn't have been.
It had at least a dozen lights and it was in triangular form, but it looked like it could shape shift. I realized it might not be one air craft, but more small ones flying together and made it look like a single triangular craft.
It moved across the sky fast and then before it disappeared, the lights spread apart for about a second. I watched it for around 20 seconds once I noticed it until it vanished.
I noticed something else weird, there is always airplanes in the sky here, but not during that time once it vanished I could see multiple airbuses all over the place.
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In a similar vein, we live just west of London in Sarnia. Just south of here (and just south of London) is one of the busiest air traffic corridors on earth. It seems to be an effective cover for UFO activity, since they "mix it up" with the local aircraft. They appear somewhat similar to our aircraft, but there is always some element missing, or different. For example, we will observe a steady bright light crossing the sky from SW to NE precisely, but no strobes or wing lights. Also, the light will be very steady, like DC lamps whereas aircraft use 400 Hertz frequency power for their lights and a person can "feel" the difference between AC and DC-powered light. Sometimes they seem to know that we are watching them, even though they seem to be miles away.
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