Tuesday, March 16, 2021

UFOs Create Tourism Boom In Terrace British Columbia

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Jennifer Lang

Terrace Standard

7-23-3

Terrace's reputation as B.C.'s UFO capital is creating a new kind of tourism boom in the region.

Curious travellers from across North America are inquiring about the tourism facilities in communities across Highway 16, including Terrace, says a UFO researcher based in Houston, B.C.

"You would be surprised just how many emails I get over the months requesting information for our areas," says Brian Vike, editor of Canadian Communicator, a magazine specializing in the paranormal, and director of HBCC-UFO Research.

Earlier this year, Terrace cracked the top 10 in a national UFO survey, earning third place, just ahead of Houston, where Vike operates a toll-free UFO hotline so he can collect and investigate eye-witness reports.

Terrace recorded the third highest number of UFO sightings in the country last year, bringing national and international attention to the region, Vike says.

The resulting publicity means the northwest is rapidly emerging as one of the best places to see UFOs in Canada.

Savvy tourists know they're more likely to see a flying saucer than the elusive Kermode bear, the white form of a black bear that is the city's official symbol.

Vike says he's often contacted by UFO buffs and the just plain curious who want to know about the region's tourist attractions and accommodations.

"Many have never been up this way," Vike says. "So I give them the lowdown on what our communities have."

He tells them about camp sites in the area, the excellent hiking, fishing and boating opportunities here, the beautiful scenery and the range of wildlife.

"As a matter of fact, I receive so many emails, I was going to put up a page on my website which would give information to tourists on what we have."

Vike says 2003 is shaping up to be another record year for UFO sightings in the skies over Terrace, where 25 sightings were recorded last year, suggesting more national and international attention could be on its way.

"Right now Terrace has darn near caught up to last year's total count for sightings," he says.

UFO-related tourism is a growing market in the rest of the world.

Vulcan, a town of 1,700 in southern Alberta that's home to a replica starship and a tourist information centre built to look like a space station, isn't the only place cashing in on its Sci Fi cachet.

St. Paul, Alberta was out of the gate back in 1967, when it built the world's first UFO landing pad, ensuring that future space travel would be safe for all intergalactic beings.

"All visitors from earth or otherwise are welcome to this territory and to the Town of St. Paul," reads an inscription beside the 12-metre-diameter concrete pad.

The tiny U.S. town of Rachel, Nevada, meanwhile, has capitalized on its proximity to the mysterious Area 51, thought to be a secret U.S. military base.

Rachel's tourism industry began to take off in the late 1980s, thanks to its reputation as a reliable location for sightings, drawing ever larger numbers of "UFO tourists".

Nearby Nevada State Highway 375 was officially renamed the "Extraterrestrial Highway" to reflect the large number of sightings along this stretch of road.

Enterprising community leaders in other countries have boarded the UFO tourism spaceship, too.

Last year, a Chilean mayor took the bold move of designating the region near his town as an official UFO tourism zone because so many sightings have taken place in the Andes mountains there.

That's the kind of notoriety places like Terrace, Houston, and other Highway 16 towns could easily take advantage of.

While Terrace may presently lack an officially-sanctioned UFO tourism strategy, Vike is functioning as an unofficial intergalactic ambassador, sharing the region's latest eye-witness reports and his own pet theories with a curious world.

From Houston headquarters, he keeps busy doing interviews with newspapers, TV shows and radio talk shows all over North America.

Canada's Life network shot 18 hours of footage with Vike in Houston, Smithers and Telkwa in February. A documentary will air this fall season or early in the new year.

"All of this is great for tourism," he says, reminding northwest residents to keep their eyes to the skies this summer.

Vike has noticed a new pattern in the most recent reports: more eyewitnesses in the northwest are reporting objects in the sky, instead of just unexplained, or oddly-moving lights.

One sighting reported by multiple witnesses across a wide geographic area involved gigantic triangles.

Others have reported seeing crescent or ring-shaped objects in the sky.

Vike adds a number of eyewitnesses reported seeing a large, saucer-shaped disk travelling from Mill Bay on Vancouver Island to Kitimat past the Alcan Smelter and on towards Prince Rupert and Terrace.

Vike, a former forestry industry worker, tries to uncover likely explanations for what eyewitnesses have seen.

The planet Venus is sometimes mistaken for a UFO. Other sightings are later found to be aircraft, meteors, satellites, stars or even blimps, says Vike, who once belonged to the Royal Astronomical Society and volunteered at the planetarium in Vancouver.

Terrace Standard - https://www.terracestandard.com/

Sasquatch Sightings Have Northern B.C. Town Abuzz

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

Houston woman 'freaked out' after seeing hairy creature.

Cheryl Chan, The Province

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tales of a giant, hairy ape-like creature trampling through the woods are running wild in a northern Interior town after a rash of Sasquatch sightings.

There have been three reported sightings in the area within a month, said Brian Vike, Director of HBCC UFO Research.

"To be honest with you, I don't know what to make of all this," said Vike. "I know with UFOs we're doing well in B.C. but I don't know with the Sasquatch. I'm just trying to figure it out."

One of the sightings was reported by Houston resident Delores Harrie, who was at home on July 28, just after 6 p.m., when her two dogs began barking furiously.

She saw the doorknob rattle, and when she went outside to investigate, she saw a shaggy creature running across the tree line into the bushes:

"It was huge, about seven to eight feet tall, and hairy," said Harrie, 45.

"He had long hair, shaggy, . . . in a pine-beetle colour, totally covered.

"I couldn't believe how fast he moved," she added.

"I can't see it being a grizzly. They run but they don't run on two legs, and I know it's not a moose either."

Harrie reported the incident to Vike, who investigated and recorded some strange markings on the ground.

"Definitely, something had been there," said Vike.

"There's some cow tracks, but this was something else - someone with a good-sized foot."

The other sightings were on Morgan Road in Houston in July on Telkwa Highway Road in Moricetown, about an hour and a half away, on Aug. 27.

There was also a reported Sasquatch encounter in Campbell River on Aug. 31.

Vike said he gets periodic Sasquatch sightings across B.C. and the Pacific Northwest but it hasn't been active - until recently.

Harrie, who was "freaked out" about the encounter, said she's trying to be open-minded about what she saw.

"There's so many things out there I think it would be a little crazy to think we're the only ones here."

The Province Newspaper - https://theprovince.com/ 

Monday, March 15, 2021

UFO Survey Says We’re The No. 3 Town For Sightings

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Jennifer Lang.

Move over Kermode bear. A flying saucer might make a more fitting symbol for Terrace.

It turns out Terrace is B.C.’s UFO capital  - and one of the top spots in the country for sightings – according to a national survey released last week.

In fact, a record number of sightings here helped push Terrace into the 2002 Canadian UFO Surveys’ top for the first time.

Remarkably, Terrace is in third place – behind such urban heavyweights as Toronto and Vancouver.

The survey counted 25 eyewitness reports from here in 2002.

Calgary and Hamilton also appeared in the top 10 for the first time. Other urban areas reporting a significant number of sightings were Winnipeg, Edmonton, Ottawa and Whitehorse.

In all, the survey compiled 483 eyewitness reports from across the country, with one third or 176, originating in Canada’s westernmost province.

Contrast that with just six UFO sightings reported in Saskatchewan last years.

Joining Terrace in the top four is Houston, B.C., home of Brian Vike, the northwest’s resident UFO researcher.

Vike, who investigates reports of UFOs and other unexplained phenomena, including crop circles, says his phone has been ringing off the hook since the survey was released last week.

Terrace residents have been seeing some curious objects in the sky over the past year, according to Vike’s website.

Some flying objects were barrel-shaped, while others looked more like cigars or had blinking lights.

Unlike stars or airplanes, they moved oddly over such familiar locales as Braun’s Island, Jackpine Flats and the southwest skies towards Prince Rupert.

Vike is just one of the contributors who assist in compiling the survey, which consists of reports from regionally-based UFO researchers from across Canada that are compiled into one database.

The survey is headed up by Geoff Dittman and Chris Rutkowski of Ufology Research of Manitoba (UFO ROM), a prairie-based group that has been compiling UFO reports since 1989.

The survey defines UFOs as any unknown flying object seen by a witness.

That means the survey includes reports that were later found to be known objects, such as stars, plants, meteors, or aircraft.

The researchers believe it’s important to verify that eyewitnesses who report UFOs have indeed seen something – rather than imagined it.

The survey suggests most UFOs are actually conventional aircraft or an astronomical object.

On average, about 13 per cent of sightings are unexplained. Last year, 87 cases were unknown out of 483.

“As with previous studies, the 2002 Canadian UFO Survey does not offer any positive proof that UFOs are either alien spacecraft or a specific natural phenomenon,” the report says.

Most sightings, about 4 out of 5 , occur at night, but reports of “daylight discs” accounted for 15.8 per cent of sightings last year.

Sightings in 2002 peaked during the months of July and August, but also in February, according to the report, a pattern that held true in the northwest.

The typical UFO sighting is witnessed by two people, suggesting the witnesses are actually seeing something real, the survey says.

The report assigns a “strangeness” rating between one and nine to each sighting, with nine being the strangest.

The 2002 survey’s average strangeness rating is 3.6 – which is not strange at all, the report says.

“Hollywood-style flying saucers are, in reality, relatively uncommon in UFO reports. “

Terrace Standard - https://www.terracestandard.com/

Another Witness For The Orange To Yellow Object Over Iowa City Iowa (Diagram)

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  August 26, 2010

Time:  Approxamtlty 9:35 p.m.

Yes, I saw this object while leaving my mother's residence at about this time on this date.

See the attached (crude) drawing based on my recollection.

I saw an orange light or orange circular object, traveling roughly from south to north in the northeast sky, on a course that was very regular and smooth, at a speed that would be consistent with a satellite.  The diameter of the orange object was 2-3 diameters larger than Jupiter, which was also visible.

There were no associated twinkling lights of any other color.  There was no "trail" or sound associated with it.  I have seen many satellites at night in the sky, and I know the difference between a satellite and a airplane.


This caught my eye because it was not clearly one or the other.  A guy who was walking his dog at the time (at about the intersection of Mormon Treck Avenue and Walden Road) also stopped to look at it, so it was clearly something unusual. 

I could not track it all the way across the sky.  In other words, I did not see it from horizon to horizon.  I lost it (or it "disappeared") while it was still high in the sky.

My guess is that this was some sort of atmospheric lensing of a bright satellite.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

Another UFO Bright Red Light With Flashes Of White Light Over Kilworth Ontario

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  December 27, 2010

Time:  9:00 p.m.

Location of Sighting: Kilworth Ontario.

Number of witnesses: 1

Number of Objects: 1

Shape of Objects: Large light.

Full Description of Event/Sighting: Hello Brian, I popped out to walk the dog and have a cig, and looked up in the overcast western sky for a few moments. I turned to walk back up our path and caught a glimpse of a bright light over my right shoulder out of the corner of my eye. It was pretty low and very bright, so I paused and waited. About 3 blocks over, about 500 feet high it appeared silently, and slowly made it’s way in a straight line gradually getting lower in a easterly direction over the River.

From the time I spotted the light which was bright red with flashes of white light, not dull at all and not changing in intensity either, until the time it reached the river, I would say 8 to 10 seconds had passed.

The distance covered would be about 4 blocks. It was the only thing visible in the overcast sky, I heard planes earlier in the day and I could not see them because of the cloud cover, there were no visible stars tonight either. This was entirely silent, very steady and very low in the sky. Too low in my opinion to be an aircraft.

When this object was very close to my location, it was exactly the height of the cliffs on the south side of the river. I could make out the dark shadow of the cliff of the Komoka Provincial Park as the light flew steadily in front of it (the cliff). If my estimation is correct, then the object/light would have had to be lower than the actual tree line! (150 to 200 feet) Even on a cloudy night like tonight you can clearly make out the white of the sky behind the black leafless trees at this distance.

There is nothing obstructing my view except a few large trees in my own yard, nothing that I can't just step around in order to get a better look if you know what I mean. So, having said that, when I noted with amazement the very low altitude, and the close proximity of what I was observing this light just disappeared. It didn't fade out, it zipped away and it didn't reappear anywhere in the sky in the 25 or so minutes I was outside.

I hate to say this, let alone think it, but one can only imagine that that maybe it was trying to land. I don't know what to think, it was very surreal.

Thank you for your time.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

UFOs Down But Not Out

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

George Douglas - Apr 25, 2006 / 7:30 am | Story: 18022

“Early this morning I was outside watching a pair of raccoons playing and I noticed a "satellite" like object trace a path from the west to the north west in a horseshoe shape. The object was traveling slowly as though drifting. A few minutes later another one went from the north to the south at a slow pace. Then there were about four in the sky within 30 seconds of each other going the same direction.”

The above is a UFO sighting report from Vernon BC, April 22/2006 3:30 a.m. - 5:00 a.m. posted on the HBCC UFO Research website.

Craig Rutkowski, an independent UFO researcher in Manitoba, recently released his 2005 report.

The report noted that Canadians registered 769 UFO sightings in 2005.

This was a drop from 2004 when there were 882 sightings noted.

Ontario topped the 2005 list with 214 sightings. Calgary and Vancouver tied as the urban centres with the most sightings- 29.

Brian Vike (brianvike.com) lives in northern BC, is a noted Ufologist and is regularly featured on the X Zone, a late night radio program aired on Kelowna’s CKOV.

Vike says there have been numerous UFO sightings in the Okanagan over the years, and that there was a “rash of sightings” in this area in 2003. On July 28th of that year, Vike says there was a “big sighting” in the Okanagan when two hundred people witnessed the same UFO.

“Most people aren’t convinced that what they see are spaceships,” says Craig Rutkowski. “Many have reasonable explanations.”

But he said some reports just couldn’t be explained.

Castanet News - https://www.castanet.net/

The Newspaper Article - https://www.castanet.net/news/Vernon/18022/UFOs-Down-But-Not-Out

UFO Witnesses Sought

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

Marshall Jones - Jun 26, 2007 / 1:00 pm | Story: 31168

A well-known UFO researcher is looking for information about a possible sighting on Okanagan Lake in May.

Brian Vike, who is a frequent guest on radio shows and the host of his own program about UFOs, says he has a report from three members of a film crew who were on board a tour boat north of the Okanagan Lake Floating Bridge on May 18.

They saw a slowly moving aircraft in the clouds while filming, but didn't catch the action on camera.

“It was white, like plastic, so I pointed it out to my acquaintance and I then noticed the craft had no wings, windows, tail, vapor trail or sound,” witness Mark Redsky says. “And it was traveling north, something that I have never seen a commercial flight do over the Okanagan lake.”

Vike has been tracking UFO reports in B.C. since 2000 and is a director of HBCC UFO Research. He says Kelowna has been a hot spot for sightings of late, including a series of bizarre tales from 2003 witnessed by several independent parties.

Castanet News - https://www.castanet.net/

The Newspaper Article - https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/31168/UFO-Witnesses-Sought

2 Bright Blue Flashes Of Light In The Night Sky Over Amherst Nova Scotia

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  September 13, 2010

Time:  Approxamtlty 10:00 p.m.

Last night(13/09/10) at approxamtlty 10:00 p.m. AST. my girlfriend sitting in the car while I was in Walmart saw 2 bright blue flashes in the sky this was in Amherst, Nova Scotia she thought it was lightning.

When I got home and saw on Facebook that others reported seeing this in other parts of the province I knew it wasn’t lightning.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

UFOs? Shirley Not

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Dan Menhinnitt.

Have aliens chosen to descend on Shirley?

Well possibly if a Canadian UFO expert's website is to be believed.

Brian Vike, who bills himself as an independent UFO researcher, has posted details of a possible paranormal sighting over a Shirley garden centre.

According to his website hbccufo.org, a witness spotted an oval shape in the sky above Shirley Road last Sunday at around midday.

The unknown witness said: "I was standing with our trolley whilst my girlfriend was looking at plants in the outdoor part of the garden centre. I was looking west and noticed a round white object travelling north.

At first I thought it was a plane or helicopter, however, the more I looked at it, the more I realized that there were no wings or any features. It was just a plain white oval object. The speed at which it was travelling told me that it wasn't a balloon either."

Sutton and Croydon Guardian News - https://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/

The Newspaper Article - https://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/1610575.ufos-shirley-not/

Did Close Encounter Light Up Our Skies?

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

Forget Roswell - it seems Strines maybe the new Area 51 after claims a UFO was spotted in the sky on Sunday night. Pub-goers at the Royal Oak on Strines Road were mystified by three red lights in a triangular formation slowly moving across the sky at around 9pm.

The lights were also spotted by residents in Romiley and Marple, who wondered whether they were having a close encounter of the third kind.

Jameson Moon, 39, landlord of the Royal Oak and an aviation enthusiast, immediately consulted his radar and discovered the ‘object’ was not registering.

He said: "One of the customers was outside having a cigarette when he saw the lights and we all went outside to have a look.

"The lights were moving very slowly across the sky and they were some distance apart it eventually moved behind a cloud. There is no way it was a plane and it didn’t show up on my radar.

"I was amazed. I have never seen anything like this before and may never seen anything like it again. I am usually a sceptic but after seeing this I am not sure."

Jameson’s mum Grace added: "Everybody in the pub saw it. I think the whole village saw it and we hadn’t had too much to drink."

Christine Smith, 56, from Romiley, added: "My husband and I saw the lights hovering above Marple. They were there for about 15 minutes then disappeared.

"We live under the flight path and it is normally very busy but I have never seen anything like this before."

Brian Vike director of HBCC UFO Research, based in Canada, explained that recent sightings of lights either on their own or in a group have turned out to be Chinese lanterns.

Mr. Vike said: "The lanterns people release are for some kind of festival, weddings or some other event. Or people just playing around maybe hoping to get some type of excitement over something strange happening, when indeed it is nothing to get excited over."

However, UFO expert Nick Pope, who used to run the British Government’s UFO Project, is not convinced that the explanation lies with lanterns and believes the object could have been a large UFO.

He said: "It’s an intriguing image - something extremely interesting has been captured here. While many recent UFO sightings in the UK have been attributable to Chinese lanterns, I’m not convinced this is the explanation here.

"While it’s possible that three Chinese lanterns might briefly end up in a triangular formation, it’s inconceivable that they’d hold such a pattern constantly.

"It seems a very strange coincidence that three lanterns would be snapped in the shape of a perfect triangle. This raises the intriguing possibility that what we’re looking at here is the underside of a triangular-shaped UFO, with lights at each corner. If this is the case, the object is massive.

"The fact that the three lights held the pattern makes it highly likely that we’re dealing with lights on the underside of a single object, as opposed to three separate objects.

"That the object disappeared behing cloud suggests it was vast, as one would expect the cloud base to be at a height of several thousand feet.

"When working at the Ministry of Defence I investigated many sightings of such triangular-shaped craft."

Manchester Evening News - https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/

The Newspaper Article - https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/did-close-encounter-light-up-our-skies-965881

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Amber Orange Bright Light Over Camelon Village Central Scotland UK

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  October 16, 2010

Time:  Approxamtlty 11:00 p.m.

Dear Brian, I also want to report a UFO I spotted in the sky over Camelon at 11:00 p.m. on Saturday 16, October 2010.

I was looking out of my flat window because there were a couple of drunks in my street causing a disturbance, when I looked to the sky this is when I saw a suspicious light moving, well, not in a normal way for it to be an aircraft.

To be sure, I put my glasses on and checked again and this is what I saw,  an amber/orange bright light, it wasn't that close, but the shape was 2-3mm wide (i.e. much larger than the average star in the sky), it was moving in one direction, but in a haphazard way, it moved forward slowly a little, hovered, moved forward again and sped up before hovering again.

It wasn't moving in the trajectory of a straight line, more of an arc, then it disappeared into a cloud. I am a final year science student at university and am a rational person. I would not be reporting this weird sighting if I thought it could be explained away by anything else other than it being it UFO. Interestingly, Camelon is extremely close to Denny, where another sighting was reported on your website on Friday 15 October. Many thanks.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

Amateur Astronomer Just Misses Taking A Picture Of A UFO 3 Miles North Of Selma Alabama

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  Around December 1, 2010

Time:  Evening astronomical twilight.

Location of Sighting: 3 miles north of Selma Alabama.

Number of witnesses: 3 (Brothers)

Number of Objects: 1

Shape of Objects: Circular.

Full Description of Event/Sighting: My brother put his head in the door to tell my other brother and I that the International Space Station is going to make a fly over.

When we get outside, I was ask "What's that star over there", being an amateur astronomer for over twenty-five years I had immediately noticed as soon as I got out doors that Venus was conspicuously bright in the South West sky.

As high and bright as it gets I had noticed it's bright blue white color and it's position approximately forty degrees above the SW horizon along the ecliptic. I tell them what it is and continue setting up my camera and tripod. The station comes over and the evening is uneventful.

Two days later it hits me that Venus is not in the Western sky now, at that time I wasn't keeping up with the planetary positions but had been out looking at the sky a couple of days earlier. Sure enough I open my astronomy software and see that Venus is close to the Sol in the morning sky.

There I was with my camera on a tripod with a stationary UFO and didn't get any pictures. I have plenty of Pictures of Venus and waiting to get an image of the ISS I didn't want to setup my camera for Venus when the Station was about to come over.

Too bad I missed this opportunity because I could have gotten some great photos of the object all that would have been seen though would have been a light source in the night sky. I would have liked to get a look at it with my eight inch Schmidt Cassegrain scope.

Observations:

1. The Object looked stellar (outside the atmosphere).

2. The Object must have been using a lot of energy to put out that much light.

3. Position 40 degrees above SW horizon along the Ecliptic.

4. Looked exactly like Venus, Color, Brilliance were the same. It was positioned along the ecliptic.

5. Object was not Jupiter, Mars, Sirius, or any of the other bright stars around Orion,

6. Three Witnesses.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

TV Crew Uncovers UFO Obsession

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

Terrace Standard

Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

 By Jennifer Lang.

Northwest B.C.’S resident UFO researcher Brian Vike will be featured in an upcoming TV show on Canada’s Life Network.

Vike, field researcher and president of HBCC-UFO, said a four-man television crew from the channel interviewed him at his home base of Houston, B.C., last week.

The show, called Magnificent Obsession, will also feature crop circles. The crew planned to head to Florida and England next.

Vike was joined by Chris Rutkowski, a Manitoba-based UFO researcher who compiles the annual Canadian UFO survey.

The crew taped 17 hours of footage for an upcoming show.

Last year British Columbia once again had the highest number of reported sightings in the country. But the biggest surprise is that two northwest, B.C. towns, Terrace and Houston, accounted for more sightings than almost anywhere else in Canada, according to the latest survey.

Vike says he received more than 100 different eyewitness reports from people in communities all along Highway 16 last year.

That included a large number here in the Terrace area — the undisputed hot spot of the region for UFO sightings in 2002.

Vike says CBC TV is also planning to send a team to interview him in Houston in the near future.

Terrace Standard - https://www.terracestandard.com/

UFOs: To Be Or Not To Be

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Nicole Fitzgerald

The Interior News

www.interior-news.com

Smithers, B.C.

Wednesday, August 14, 2002.

After an article on UFO sightings in Telkwa and Houston was published in last week's edition of The Interior News, reports on UFO sightings are flying in and credibility of the sightings are gaining momentum.

"I can't keep up with all that is going on, " said an excited and exhausted Houston UFO researcher Brian Vike.

A flurry of phone calls, on-site interviews and investigative research has left Vike with little sleep. Since the papers hit the stands, five witnesses came forward, claiming they saw the white ball of light Telkwa resident Gordon Stewart glimpsed on the evening of July 29.

After reading the paper, Quick teacher Dina Hanson called Stewart to share the details of her sighting, which she recorded in her journal the day after her experience. Her son, civic engineer Ryan Hanson also saw the object, which partially matched Stewarts's description.

The Hanson's sighting also took place July 29, five minutes earlier than Stewarts's sighting, traveling in a southwesterly direction from Quick towards Telkwa.

Both observations commented on the awe striking brightness and size of the light; the white and yellow hues and soundless travel at a speed, which exceeded the propulsion of a man-made object. Some of the differences between the two incidents was that Dina's light shape was an elongated circle opposed to Stewart's round one. Dina also noted a slight downward trajectory to her object, unlike Stewart's parallel flight pattern.

However, Ryan introduced that because the object was moving away from his mother and himself, the object may have just appeared to be dropping because of their perspective. Dina originally attributed her experience to a meteorite sighting, but after a phone call to a professor at the University of Northern B.C. revealed that meteorites produce sound, Dina is uncertain. "I am pretty cynical about things like UFO's, " she said. "But because there was no sound, I think it is remotely possible it was something else."

A Smithers family of late night hot tubbers comprised of both adults and children also contacted Stewart, sharing a similar story, adding that the light engaged in a series of loops. Smithers resident Dan Derbyshire was also added to the list in an unrelated sighting. However, he wanted to support those stumbling upon these unexplainable phenomenon's. "Sometimes people feel they are the only ones (that are seeing unusual sights)," Derbyshire said, "But I thought I'd let them know, they aren't alone."

Like many other UFO reports, the edges of reality expand with the number of incidents reported as viewers digest science fiction's fanciful imagination with tangible physical experiences. "It was not what I classify as a flying saucer," Derbyshire noted of the craft, which reminded him of a metallic 40-gallon barrel, heading towards Houston at an estimated 300 kilometers per hour. He stated he is a UFO believer, but dismissed his incident as an American flight exercise in one breath while pondering over why he heard no sound in another.

His experience neither fits H.G. Wells' War of The Worlds where aliens employ mass destruction in tea-cup-and-saucer shaped crafts nor did it fit with the characteristics of a man-made aircraft. Reality and rationale collided as he attempted to interpret what he saw. Unlike a plane, there were no wings on the ribbed object and its flight was soundless, Derbyshire noted. Unlike many UFO sightings, the object did not emanate a white glowing light nor assume the regular saucer form, he added.

Vike surmises Derbyshire's suspicions are correct after a series of phone calls attributed the sighting to a military reconnaissance drone. Although, if this assessment is correct, many more questions arise about what is going on for Vike. "A secret military exercise?" Vike questioned. "Who knows". Vike's suspicions are rising as reports of military trucks are detected around Houston and the Telkwa High Road. Vike and his wife also saw and heard the hum of large turbo propellers of military type crafts flying over Houston on August 8. "Something is going on," Vike alleged. Despite the couple both seeing and hearing the two military crafts, the Smithers air tower told Vike there was no air activity in the Houston vicinity.

Stewart is heartened by the additional reports coming in. "(People) can't say I've lost my marbles," Stewart laughed. "There are too many people who have seen it. I am not the only one."

The Interior News - www.interior-news.com

Wellington West Palm Beach UFO Sightings Were Probably Floating Lanterns Expert Says

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

By Mitra Malek

Posted Jan 3, 2011 at 12:01 AM

Updated Mar 31, 2012 at 8:46 AM

Glowing orange and red lights floated across parts of Florida’s sky New Year’s weekend, including in the Wellington and West Palm Beach areas, setting off a state of wonderment among witnesses.

But those UFOs weren’t so unidentified after all.

The drifting bulbs and streaks were probably floating lanterns, said Brian Vike, founder of the paranormal blog The Vike Factor, which fielded about 250 e-mails, 30 or so from Florida, noting the strange sightings worldwide.

“They’re all lit up and glowing,” Vike said. “They’ll go up and down and sideways, so it looks pretty weird.”

A woman and her fiancé saw two “red orange” lights float over them while taking a walk in Wellington around 6:55 p.m. Jan. 1, the blog showed.

A West Palm Beach resident saw four red lights “spread equally apart coming in from the south heading north” at about 10:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve,, according to the blog.

Wellington resident Carol Coleman spotted a “reddish-orangish-yellowish” glow at perhaps 9:30 p.m. Jan. 1, but didn’t think much of it other than noting it was “strange.”

“It reminded me of the tails of the fireworks,” said Coleman, who didn’t write to The Vike Factor.

Massachusetts resident Brian Milne and his wife spotted similar floating orbs of red on New Year’s Eve in Fort Myers. The couple had a pretty good idea of what flew slowly above because they have set off paper lanterns in Cape Cod.

“If you don’t know what the thing is, you’re going to think it’s a UFO,” Milne said. “A couple of them up there gives it an eerie feel.”

The lanterns are often made of a flame-retardant paper, similar to a paper bag. In the opening, which faces the ground, a wire frame holds a candle. The flame heats the inside of the paper, making it glow like a lantern. The heat causes the lantern to rise, like a tiny hot air balloon, up to about 500 feet, Milne said.

When the flame dies and the bag cools, it floats back down.

Vike said he’s fairly certain people spotted floating lanterns over the weekend. In fact, many wrote to him later confirming it.

“There’s some good stuff out there that you can’t explain, but this is probably” the lanterns, Vike said.

The Palm Beach Post News - https://www.palmbeachpost.com/

The Newspaper Article - https://www.palmbeachpost.com/article/20110103/NEWS/812017798

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Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Newspaper Article.

Researcher Brian Vike says Terrace is a B.C. hot spot for unusual sightings.

By Jennifer Lang

It all started around 9:00 p.m. on a dark winter’s eve in February.

Three women from Houston, B.C. were driving home from Smithers after a  day of shopping when they noticed something unusual in the sky.

A bright, shinning object was visible high in the clouds above them. They thought it was the moon. Then it did something strange. It moved.

Without warning it swept through the cloud bank, dropped down towards the dark forest next to the highway, flew over their vehicle and vanished out of sight.

Enter Brian Vike, an independent field researcher who’s been a full-time investigator into strange occurrences across northern B.C. for the past four years.

“They’re just normal folks,” Vike says. But what they seen scared the heck out of them. One of them didn’t even go to work and had to have someone stay with her for about a week. “

A mutual friend put them in touch with Vike, a former forest industry worker who lives in Houston, B.C.

Vike, 50, is a friendly sounding guy with a plain way of talking. He likes to interview people face to face. That way he can see if they’re telling the truth.  The women, seated around a kitchen table as they told their story, were visibly nervous. On February 1 they’d seen a huge, boomerang-shaped object with seven rectangular lights across the bottom.

“These people here are credible. They’re not a bunch of hooligans, “ he says. They’re church-goers who are married with children. And they’re definitely not the only normal folks” in northern B.C. who’ve seen a UFO lately.

After the Telkwa sighting, other reports from people along the Highway 16 route began to trickle into Vike’s investigative headquarters, HBCC UFO Research.

He wondered if the sightings were connected, so he issued a call all along Highway 16, asking anyone who had seen anything unusual in the sky to contact him. He was inundated with reports by phone, email and through the post as Vike’s request appeared in newspapers from Prince George to Kitimat.

But what he wasn’t prepared for the sheer number – a whopping 66 unexplained sightings from communities along, and north of, the Highway – making UFO history.

Terrace, Vike says is the undisputed hot spot of the region, with 17 sightings from here alone. He received three sightings from Kitimat, two from Cranberry Junction, eight from Kitwanga, four in Old Hazelton and one in New Hazelton.

That’s not counting the sightings that have come in from further east. “That’s a lot of sightings,” Vike says, adding most of the reports came in during February and March.

They share some similarities, but mostly the reports are different. Some UFOs looked like meteors or stars that changed direction all of a sudden. “Meteors don’t do that and stars, of course, stay stationary.”

Other report involved a group of older men  who were camping south of Burns Lake when they saw an object they thought was an airplane at first. It stopped in the distance above a field.

“He described it as, ‘the light was sweeping something.’ Then it was gone faster than it even arrived. So what was that?” A group driving into Terrace watched a cube shaped cloud hover above the peak of a mountain near Usk and then vanish.

Vike, who used to volunteer at the H.R. MacMillan Planetarium in Vancouver and also a member of the Royal Astronomical Society, may be a scientist at heart. “What I am trying to do is look into (the report) and come up  with possibilities that might fit.”

Venus, also known as the Evening Star, has been responsible for countless UFO reports. The planet has tricked a few people who should know better, including astronauts and pilots.

Other UFOs are found to be aircraft, meteors, satellites , stars or even blimps. Still, most of the northwest sightings remained unexplained -  for now.

“Is there an attraction to Alcan? There’s a big power source there.” So far he’s ruled out secret military exercises above regional airports, but there’s more work to be done.

He still has to contact observatories, and aviation agencies like Nav Canada. Data can also be run through astronomy programs to see if a sighting can be correlated with a known object.

“I can tell you right now, a lot of them are not going to have answers.” He says. Meanwhile, Vike, the Telkwa sighting and the Terrace reports are slated to be the focus of an up-coming episode of a new Discovery Channel show.

“Our town is excited,” he says. “I’m invited to the next council meeting – whenever that is!”

Terrace Standard Newspaper - https://www.terracestandard.com/

Airport Employee Observes Round Blue Light Over FAT Airport Fresno California

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  December 26, 2010

Time:  Evening.

While working at the airport in Fresno, California, I was driving east on the ramp when I noticed a round blue light in the sky. 

It was coming from north of me and it was traveling at a very high speed heading east, maybe 20,000 feet altitude.

I have never seen anything like it before. I see jets, planes, helicopters coming in and going all day.

We even have the 144th Air National Guard fighter wing base and Marine F-18’s on the other side of the runway. So it's not a F-16s, F-15s or F-18s . Is there an explanation for this?

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.

Additional Witnesses Watch Red Light Over Kings Island Mason Ohio

Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.

Date:  September 19, 2010

Time:  Approxamtlty 9:30 p.m.

I work at Kings Island in the Rides department. As I was leaving one of the rides around 9:30 one of our maintenance guys told me that he had seen a UFO. I asked him to point it out for me and so he pointed to the sky between the moon and what he said was Jupiter.

He was unable to find what he saw, but after a few minutes of looking I spotted the light. We watched it for another 5 minutes or so. The light seemed as if it was not moving. It looked as if the light was blinking at an odd interval.

We thought the clouds might have been moving in front of it. When I got back to the office that night about 30 other people I worked with were talking about the same light. My boss had actually tried to film it with his cell phone, but the low quality made it impossible to pick up.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If you have seen anything like this in the same area please be kind enough to contact Brian Vike at houstonbri7@gmail.com with the details of your sighting. All personal information is kept confidential.

File your UFO sighting to Brian at: houstonbri7@gmail.com

Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: houstonbri7@gmail.com

The Vike Factor Blog.

Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.