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Date:
June 9, 2007
Time:
1:30 a.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Location
of Sighting: Bala Ontario Canada.
Number of witnesses: 3
Number of objects: 4
Shape of objects: Cliche Saucer.
Full
Description of event/sighting: Me and two good friends of mine were enjoying a
cloud-free night on my dock. As we sat with our heads tilted back looking at
the perfectly clear vision of the heavens. We all found our eyes on a single
twinkling star. We looked at it for some time, trying to guess if it was a far
off star or a planet within our solar system.
Over
a period of time we noticed that it was no longer twinkling, in fact it was
flashing two distinct colors, red and blue. As time wore on we then discovered
that it was moving down the sky ever so slowly. Over the next five minutes it
changed direction and moved across the sky and quickly became so low that we
could easily see that it was round and had red white and blue lights flashing
around it.
Plane's
lights flash two at a time and do so symmetrically. This was red, blue, white,
white, red, blue, white, white. Each light going around in a circle, spinning.
It came over our heads, so close that we could clearly see spaces between the
lights. It was about the size of a poker chip, if you were to hold one up over
your head and close one eye. Now for something to begin as a star in the sky
and then to be so close you can clearly make it out, means something strange is
happening. I must add that during the entire process, not a single sound could
be heard.
At
this point in the night, I ran up to my cottage to tell my father while my two
courageous friends stayed to see if anything else would develop. When I
returned I was informed that a second had done much of the same thing. While
they were telling me about it, we saw a third. It began as a star and
eventually came so close we could, again, see these lights going around in a
circle as it spun over our heads. Again, not making a single sound.
At this point we felt very uncomfortable and were trying to rationalize what we
had just seen, when in my direct line of sight, in the middle of the night sky,
just below where we first noticed these stars appearing, I saw a bright flash
of light radiate out from a central point and then collapse back in onto
itself. It was the size of a dinner plate. Brilliant white light, perfectly
symmetrical in its clean circular shape, expanding outwards and then collapsing
in onto itself. While I saw it directly, my two friends saw it within their
peripheral vision, I am glad of that.
What we saw was too low for a satellite and much, much, much too silent for any
conventional aircraft. Also I could only describe the 3 formations of light as
the clichéd saucer which I am not happy about, because although I know what I
saw was what I saw... a cliché is still a cliché. I find myself looking at the
sky every night now, and constantly researching on the internet to see if
anyone else saw this.
Thank
you to the witness for the excellent report.
File your UFO
sighting to Brian at: brian_vike@telus.net
Brian Vike, Director
Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: brian_vike@telus.net
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