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Post by paulette on May 24, 2015 15:54:45 GMT -6
Reported 12-May-2015 11-May-2015, Hope, BC: (11:10 pm)
"Hi. Last night I had taken my friend to the bank and on the way home I noticed something huge towards my right just hovering in one spot with lights all the way around and when I asked my friend what was that she looked and asked the same thing. So I tried to drive around to see if I was able to locate it to get a picture and it was gone. I couldn't see it anywhere in the sky." ufobc.ca
I'm going to start posting UFO accounts that I like (read - not faraway lights near an airport - because Vancouver and the Fraser Valley lead in UFO reports of this type. And there is a lot of aircraft traffic and airports in the area. Now Hope - Hope is fairly far up the Fraser valley and has a small population. I could be wrong, but people who live in rural BC don't generally hoax UFO reports for a lark. There is a lot of peer pressure to NOT do such a thing IMO.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 9:40:19 GMT -6
That would be great Paulette! I think it's our intrepid youth who lead the game of hoaxes although some of the thought that goes into a few of them should entitle them to work for special effects companies. I just don't think enough people take it seriously as something that needs documentation..it's still a joke to so many
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Post by skywalker on May 26, 2015 11:01:36 GMT -6
Young people can be pretty clever. I was talking to a bigfoot investigator once who said he found some large bigfoot tracks in the snow on the side of a mountain. He said the tracks were walking right up the side of the mountain and from the length of the stride it would have been impossible for any man to have faked them. And that was true...a man didn't fake them...but a teenage boy did. He made some fake bigfoot feel and strapped them on to his feet backwards and proceeded to run down the mountain at full speed. That's why they were so far apart. The investigator said he never would have guessed it if he hadn't actually seen the kid doing it. It's too bad they can't put some of that creativity to work in productive ways.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 9:26:30 GMT -6
Nods.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 17:09:33 GMT -6
that kind of thing takes a lot more than some bored kid ~ shaking head ~
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Post by paulette on Jul 27, 2015 9:12:15 GMT -6
Here's another one from about 250 miles away. Near an naval base. However I live near a base that has a lot of plane and jet activity. Esquimalt is not a major landing area.
BC UFO Sighting
On a Monday night in Esquimalt, B.C., Canada, two weird items shooting around the sky were seen by bob Cooper and wife, Melissa. They promptly recorded what he asserts as likely a mystery military vehicle or perhaps an evidence of an outsider life utilizing his PDA. Cooper included that the articles initially showed up around 8:30 p.m., one soon vanished, however, the other continued flying over the zone, including over Esquimalt’s Navy base. He portrayed it as being as large as a Volkswagen, quickly flying like an automaton and its roundabout specialty had lights that spun in all headings.
Beside the couple, Veralynn Weaver who additionally saw the sensation, said that she also can’t clarify it and included, that she has experienced childhood with army installations yet never seen anything like that.
Despite the fact that the Navy base declined to watch the feature, they affirmed that there were no military flights of any sort close to the base on Monday and neither the Victoria nor Saanich police had gotten any reports about the marvel.
Dr. John Willis, a material science and stargazing educator at the University of Victoria said that it is difficult to focus the precise protest in the sky after viewing the grainy and unsteady PDA feature. He doubtlessly can hardly imagine how it could be an outsider frame and said that it could more probable be an automaton however couldn’t be demonstrated with the nature of the confirmation.
David Carlos of Victoria Air Photos & Survey, a specialist in automatons, said that what Cooper saw was a UAV ramble, multi-rotar, electric air vehicle. And in addition Willis, he said that it couldn’t be an outsider shape either, yet never a 100 percent.
The Coopers, unsatisfied with the clarification, remained doodads and would without a doubt need to divulge the genuine character of what they saw outside their flat.
(Google UFO Canada 2015 to find the original)
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Post by paulette on Aug 17, 2015 16:24:49 GMT -6
Nother one from ufobc.ca
Reported 19-Jul-2015 Spring, 1981 or 1982, Furry Creek, BC:
"My husband and I were driving home from an event in Vancouver, when he suddenly pulled over at Furry Creek saying "did you see that?" I didn't until I too, got out of our Mazda and looked up at the night sky. There was an oval cylinder just moving along in the sky, as it passed clouds you could see them in the open oval of the UFO. There was a slight hum but not much noise. I had a terrifying feeling of danger and demanded he get back in the car and get us out of there as fast as he could go. I told just my parents but no one else for a long time. About 10 years later, at work, a friend who was very interested in UFO sightings brought a book in for me to look at as it had a lot of pictures of UFO sightings. My heart nearly stopped because one of the pictures was exactly what I'd seen back in the early '80's."
There's that terrifying feeling of danger again...
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