Showing posts with label Things. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Seeing Things

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Jennifer Lang

Terrace Standard News

4-8-4

Have you seen anything unusual in the skies over Terrace lately? You're not alone.

From the Horseshoe to Ferry Island, and from Krumm Road to Highway 16 West, residents of the Terrace area are seeing weird things in the sky that no one has been able to explain.

According to the latest annual UFO survey, Terrace remains a hotbed of activity, accounting for about 10 per cent of all the sightings reported in B.C. last year

Terrace is ranked in fourth spot in the country for UFO reports, according to the 2003 Canadian UFO Survey.

We're just behind Houston, B.C., Toronto, and Vancouver, which has emerged as the Canadian UFO capital.

"There's something happening, and I don't know what it is," says Brian Vike, a Houston, B.C.-based researcher who operates a 1-800 UFO hot line and sends in data to the UFO survey.

A while back, every time he got a new UFO report from somewhere in B.C., he’d put a pin into a map of the province he’d hung on the wall. An unmistakable pattern has emerged.

To Vike, it sure looks like most of the reports are coming from inside a band that stretches southeast from Terrace to the Cranbrook area in the Kootenays.

"This is where the majority of sightings of unusual craft are being seen," he says, adding a number of the locations along this line are larger lakes, mines and power stations.

"Terrace has a number of natural and manmade things which may attract these objects," he adds, pointing to Alcan, a relatively close source of hydro electric power.

The natural thermal power of the hot springs may also be responsible for local sightings over the years.

"I get lots of reports around there of strange lights," Vike says, pointing out that seismic activity is sometimes associated with UFO reports.

But that certainly doesn't account for other unexplained Terrace area reports Vike's logged over the past year.

In February, 2003 a couple driving home from Prince Rupert spotted a huge, disk-shaped object travelling north across the Skeena River, about 85 km west of Terrace on Highway 16

It was dark, with two large, rectangular glowing lights on the bottom.

The husband wanted to pull over, but his wife insisted they keep driving, Vike says. Both were disturbed because the object moved so slowly.

In March of last year, a Tuck Ave. resident noticed a bright glowing object in the sky above the Eby St. intersection that looked like a meteor hurtling down to the ground.

The eyewitness said it was moving from side to side, and didn't make any noise.

In July, a couple with a great view of Terrace and the Skeena Valley was enjoying the view, relaxing with cup of coffee.

At around 11:45 p.m., they saw a large, glowing object moving slowly along the side of the highway near the 16/37 intersection. At first they thought it was some sort of aircraft. because it kept pace with some of the cars. But then they realized it was flying too low.

It appeared to stop suddenly before shooting off towards the west.

Other witnesses reported seeing a flying cross -- a huge, dark-coloured object with lights along the bottom panels -- above the Skeena River.

The sighting lasted for just a few seconds, before the object flew behind some trees, blocking their view Vike is convinced people are seeing something. He just doesn't know what.

Last year, Canadians reported nearly two UFO sightings a day, adding up to 673 in all.

That's an all-time high for the Canadian UFO Survey, released by Ufology Research of Manitoba, an independent study group based in Winnipeg.

Most UFO reports are eventually identified as planets, meteors, or aircraft.

"Popular opinion to the contrary, there is yet to be any incontrovertible evidence that some UFO cases involve extraterrestrial contact," study author Chris Rutkowski said.

Just seven per cent of sightings in the survey's "unexplained" category are deemed "high quality" unknowns.

Many eyewitnesses are pilots, police and other individuals who are expected to have good observational skills -- and good judgment, Rutkowski said.

Nation-wide, the number of UFO sightings climbed by 39 per cent in 2003.

British Columbia leads the rest of the country in terms of sheer volume of sightings, with 304 reported here last year, compared to 150 in Ontario and 76 in Alberta.

Most sightings have two witnesses and last for 10 minutes.

Mass sightings sometimes stem from a big event -- like a major fireball in 1993 that hundreds across Canada witnessed.

Similarly, last year, a major event in the Okanagan helped boost the number of sightings. "Literally hundreds of people" saw a band of white light arching across the sky" on July 28, the report says. That mass sighting is unexplained, but some think it may be a phenomenon long-time residents call the Okanagan Arch, a whitish band that crosses the sky.

The reports offer no "positive proof that UFOs are either alien spacecraft or a specific natural phenomenon," the report cautions, but notes something people call a UFO is continually being observed.

Various agencies and individuals participate in the survey, including the Houston, B.C., Centre for UFOs, which supplied seven per cent of the reports in this year's survey.

Vike, meanwhile, says the northwest's growing reputation as a UFO magnet, is resulting in a tourism boom. He fields many calls from people who want to visit the region.

That's why he's started to showcase the region's natural and tourist attractions on his website.

"I get lots of letters about the beautiful scenery," he says. "That's what's catching people's attention, too. They're saying, 'Yeah, I'm coming up your way.,

People are saying, 'This sounds good – you’ve got fishing and hiking.,"

He can't understand why the towns of Terrace and Houston don't capitalize on their reputations as great places to see UFOs.

Vike is in demand as a guest on talk radio shows in the U.S. He also runs his own website, tracking the reports from northwest B.C. -- and far beyond. "I reach about 13 million people now a month," he says

The Terrace Standard Newspaper - http://www.terracestandard.com

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Two Tear Drop Shaped Things Which Mirrored One Another In The Sky Above Saskatoon Saskatchewan


Date:  February 18, 2015
Time:  Approximately 8:00 a.m.

Number of Objects: 2
Shape of Objects: Tear drop.
Colour of Object: White.

UFO Investigator’s Note: If anyone else has seen this, would you please be kind enough to send in a detailed report of what you saw ? To Brian Vike at sighting@telus.net Thank you.

On my way to work, driving east on Circle Drive, my sighting started just as I passed the Preston Ave exit(s). "greater than"

The sky was completely (almost unusually) clear and the sun was already fairly up, so I immediately noticed what looked like two odd looking "clouds" that seemed very close together off in the distance. They are best described as "tear-drop" shaped and they were mirrors of each other, one pointing up and to the left (10 o'clock), the other pointing down and to the left (8 o'clock).

They actually sort of looked like hands on a clock. Again, they appeared "close" to one another, though they seemed fairly far away, miles away, no real other estimate on distance. This all happened so fast I didn't really take stock until it was over.

I didn't pay full attention for the first few seconds as I thought maybe they were just weird looking contrails. However, as I continued towards them, I kept looking at them as much I could without taking my eyes off the road too long at a time. It became obvious to me they were not trails left by aircraft and they were not clouds. As I got closer and closer they looked less and less like clouds or smoke and more like things reflecting light. And I noticed quickly they were hovering there, not moving at all.

Within 20 - 30 seconds after first sighting, I arrived at the right turn exit that takes you around a loop and onto Circle Drive North. As I started into the turn, I noticed that these two "shapes", these two "things", started moving away from each other. One was going up on an angle consistent with the direction it was "pointing", the other was going down on it's own angle.

They were moving away from each other in a vertically angled trajectory - at the exact same speed. Mirrored. Everything they did looked like a mirrored image. It looked like two hands of a clock moving away from each other in a great big "greater than" sign, I don't know any other way to describe it. So weird. It was truly one of those you had to see it to believe it moments.

I tried to keep my eye on these things as long as possible, but of course I was driving at high speed and couldn't just stop and stare, which is really what I wanted to do. By the time I was around and off the exit ramp, hey were south-east of my truck and impossible to watch any longer unless I wanted to keep looking backwards.

I've seen dozens of odd things in the sky over the years, but I could always, at least in my mind, attribute them to something I've seen before whether it be airplanes, helicopters, balloons, clouds, contrails, satellites or whatever.

The whole encounter lasted for maybe a minute, but it was long enough to realize these things were unlike anything I've ever seen before, that's for sure.

I've checked the local news all day to see if anyone else reported seeing them, but nothing so far. I really hope someone else saw them and has an explanation.

Thanks for your time.

If anyone has had a UFO/UFOs sighting, please send me an email at sighting@telus.net or fill out the online UFO report form at http://sightings1.yolasite.com/ with details of what you saw. 

Please remember to include the date and time and location. (Town/City – State or Province) and as much detail as possible.

Vike Factor Note: I do receive sighting reports from all over the world, and I post all of the reports I receive here: http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/

Brian Vike.
Box 1091
Houston, British Columbia, Canada.

Email: sighting@telus.net or b_vike@telus.net

The Vike Factor -  Houston, British Columbia Centre For UFO Research. Canadian UFO Investigator Brian Vike.