Sunday, March 25, 2012

Red Lights Spotted Over Nanaimo On Vancouver Island British Columbia

 
Date:  March 19, 2012 
Time:  Around 10:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
 
Hey, I was home on the night of March 19th, 2012 when I got a phone call from my friend telling me he was watching some sort of UFO in the sky.
 
He told me to look out my window. I live in one of the high rises in downtown Nanaimo. I looked out towards the Hospital, but the lights had already gone.
 
I then went out on my deck and looked back as 2 red lights re-appeared in the sky over towards the hospital, they moved slowly upwards in an irregular pattern.
 
This all happened at around 10:00-10:30 March 19th, 2012 It was wild.
 
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.

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More Bright Flashes Seen Over Southwest Calgary Alberta

 
Date:  March 25, 2012
Time:  4:38 a.m.
 
I saw that exact same thing today March 25, 2012 at 4:38 a.m. from southwest Calgary, Alberta when I was having a smoke.
 
The this light flash goes off, and it was kind of blinding, then it stopped, then a second one went off.
 
It was almost like a flash bang grenade being thrown in front of you, as it was really bright.
Had to stop and sit, because I couldn’t really see anything after the 2nd one went off.
 
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.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Bright White Light Seen In The Sky From Southwest Calgary Alberta

 
Date:  March 21, 2012
Time:  11:00 p.m.
 
Hi, I was just wondering what that light is in the western sky, and found your website. I tried to take a picture of it. But my flash reflected the neighbour's balcony.

Has anyone written in to say what it is? Have you heard anything? Is it a satellite?
 
Additional Information:
 
I was watching from southwest Calgary, Alberta, Canada, looking due west at 11:00 p.m. last night, March 21, 2012. I actually first noticed it at 9:30 p.m. as I was leaving a meeting and someone said, I'd like to know what that bright light in the sky is.
 
All of us (three people) looked up and acknowledged it there. One of the people thought it might be a satellite.

The light was bright white, but not round, multi-sided, multi-pointed. Looked like a star, but much, much closer.

I checked an astronomy site online, and they said Jupiter would be visible in the night sky in March. Maybe it was just Jupiter. I couldn't make out the sky maps on their site, but last night the sky was completely clear.
 
 I could see Orion, the Big Dipper and other constellations I don't know the names for.

The bright, star-like light I saw was significantly west of Orion.

I watched for about a half hour, and it seemed to have a soft glow around it for a few minutes, then cleared again. It didn't move or change position in the sky.

When I looked again at around 12:30, the constellations had moved west and were lower in the sky, and I couldn't see the unusual bright, white light I'm referring to here. If it was a star or Jupiter, perhaps the earth's rotation just took it out of my line of sight around the corner of my apartment building.

Hope this helps.
 
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Two Eyewitnesses Get A Great Look At Orange Colored UFO Over Edmonton Alberta

 
Date:  December 24, 2011
Time:  Between 9:00 p.m. and midnight.
 
Hi, I'm sorry my report is so late after the date of occurrence, but I feel kind of obligated to corroborate what others saw this last Christmas eve/morning in Edmonton over the Riverbend area.
 
To be specific, I was in the Terwillegar Towne neighborhood with my ex-girlfriend when we saw it. I see a previous post mentioned 4 orange lights in a row over the same area, heading in the same direction (roughly south to north).
 
That description fits my own observation except for the formation of the 4 lights, they weren't in a straight line (row) when I saw them. I'll describe it in better detail:

My girlfriend at the time was house-sitting for a family that was on vacation for the holidays. I went to visit her there that night so she wouldn't have to spend Christmas Eve alone. We were watching TV in the basement when the dog (whom she was taking care of as part of the house-sitting duties) started barking.
 
We thought maybe the dog had to pee again, so we went upstairs and let it outside in the back yard. While waiting on the porch for the dog to finish doing its business, I looked at the sky and noticed an orange light near the south-south-western horizon moving steadily towards us.
 
It was still quite distant at this point and I immediately assumed it was a plane or helicopter. However, it caught my attention because of its orange color. I had seen that orange in the sky only once before, and that was 5 or 6 years earlier when a big group of my friends and I saw a strange orange sphere flying erratically over Lac La Biche one summer.
 
That was my only other sighting, but I never reported that one anywhere or took it particularly seriously as we were all University students at the time drinking and celebrating summer.

Anyhow, the orange colour caught my attention because it reminded me of my previous (and only other) sighting. I pointed it out to my girlfriend and said "hey, look at that light".
 
She looked at it, but didn't think it unordinary or even worthy of comment. And I didn't either. I still assumed it was a plane at that point. But while she watched and waited for the dog I continued to watch the light approach to see if it was a plane or if it was a helicopter.
 
About 40 seconds later it was now close enough to see that it didn't appear to be either of those things. I thought it might be one of those paper-lantern hot-air balloon things people launch for special occasions.
 
After all, the object seemed self-illuminated from an internal source, the coloration looked just like a candle behind paper, it had a 'weightlessness' to its movement, and being Christmas eve, it certainly was a special occasion.
 
I had never seen a flying paper lantern before (though I'd seen videos of them on YouTube) so I once again turned my girlfriend's attention toward the now much closer light, asking her "what is that light anyway?". We both watched it, and as it was much closer and still unidentifiable she was now as captivated by it as me.
 
It was difficult to judge its speed, size and altitude, but I can say this much, it was flying at a height quite a bit lower than a commercial airplane. I would say somewhere around the height that the police helicopter in our city fly’s at (whatever that may be).
 
It was relatively low. It was round and I guessed its diameter to be about the length of a car. And I would say its speed was perhaps 60 kilometers per hour. However, with that being said, I should probably report that my girlfriend disagreed and thought it was somewhat bigger than my estimates and that it flew a bit higher (but we both agreed it was much too low for a plane).

Its trajectory was fixed in a linear path from south-south-west to north-north-east, and it passed almost perfectly directly above us. It flew at a smooth fixed velocity at a fixed altitude, and it seemed more like it floated or hovered like a balloon or helicopter more than it seemed propelled like a plane.

As it flew directly over us, we had a much better view of it. It was a solid glowing orange (absolutely no flickering or pulsating), and wasn't just a light so much as the object itself was glowing or self-illuminated. It was perfectly circular from below, and seemed circular during its approach too which leads me to believe it was spherical in shape.
 
Once I was directly below it, I could faintly make out an 'X' or 'cross'-shaped marking on the bottom, two bars crossed at 90 degrees and meeting at the center of the sphere, perfectly marking the orange circle off into 4 equal parts (like a pie cut horizontally and then vertically).
 
This marking indicates there was either an X-shaped device hanging from below the orange sphere, or that the orange sphere was actually 4 glowing objects traveling in a very tight grouping so as to almost appear as one object. But to be completely honest my first impression was of something hanging below it, and not 4 objects in a tight circle.
 
Even less distinct was a spinning motion around the object, but much less faster than a helicopter blade would go. Whatever was spinning around it, was not lit and was as dark and black as the night sky, so I can hardly be sure that I saw something, but I definitely thought there was something spinning around it.

The object was completely silent, and it was an incredibly quiet night to begin with. It made no noise at all (unlike a plane or helicopter). From the moment I saw it to the moment it passed over us and out of sight beyond the other side of the house couldn't have lasted more than 4 or 5 minutes, but may have been as short as a minute or two (I'm afraid I can't remember any better than that).

We had no sense of fear or foreboding upon seeing it, but rather curiosity and later excitement when we both agreed it was a flying object that neither of us had any plausible notion for identifying it with.

I don't think my girlfriend ever believed in UFOs before, and certainly never expected to see one in her life (and I definitely never expected to see a second one in my life!). But after witnessing that object she could not deny that she had seen something rare and unusual.

I wish I could remember the specific time this sighting occurred, but it was likely sometime between 9:00 p.m. and midnight.

Anyway. I'm not the type to believe I saw anything alien, but I also know that what I saw was out of the ordinary. I hope documenting my account can lend credence to others who may have witnessed the same thing we saw, and maybe in some way help determine and solve the exciting mystery that is the identity of that orange object!

Thanks for your time!
 
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After Witness Views Saucer Shaped UFO It Causes Pain And Swollen Eyes At New Westminster British Columbia

 
Date:  March 1970
Time:  Approx: 2:30 a.m.
 
Hello Brian, here is my account of a sighting in March 1970.

I was living in New Westminster in a home on E.6th. Avenue, which is at the top of a hill looking east up the Fraser River. The Port Man bridge is visible as well as the Royal Columbian Hospital in the foreground and at that time, the Penitentiary.
 
From my bedroom on the second floor I had an unobstructed view right up the river.

At around 2:30 am I was awakened by an intense light shining through the uncurtained window. I got up and saw a very large object which was between the bridge and my location, maybe about 2 miles.
 
It was like 2 dishes put together, dull pewter in colour with a band of rotating square lights in between, with some of the colours very hard to describe, mostly with a purple tinge.
 
Every 30 seconds or so a beam of white light shot out of the centre bottom to the water's surface. No sound at all.
 
A fighter jet was clearly visible and audible flying around this object.
I got out the binoculars and had a really fantastic view of events for about 6 or 7 minutes when the craft shot up and away at immense speed, leaving the jet heading up the river.
 
My eyes hurt and felt gritty. They were so painful and swollen the next day that I had to have cortisone drops. It took about ten days to see properly again.
I didn't tell anyone for quite a few years as I feared being ridiculed.
Since then I have known many people who have had sightings in various countries and have hoped to have another myself!

Perhaps this sighting may match up with information you may have. Good luck with your endeavors. Regards.
 
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Friday, March 23, 2012

Sarnia Ontario Airspace UFO Activity

 
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.
 
Vike Factor Note: For the above report, the person was referring to this sighting: “Triangular UFO With Dozens Of Lights On It Seen In The Sky Southwest Of London Ontario” http://canadaufo.blogspot.ca/2012/03/triangular-ufo-with-dozens-of-lights-on.html
 
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