Thursday, September 4, 2014
Orange Fire Balls In The Sky Over Crotch Lake Ontario Canada
Date: August 29-30, 2014
Time: 22:00 - 00:30
Witnesses: 2; Others: 6.
There appears to have been much orange ball activity late August 2014. My sighting may be related to the Grafton, Ontario report as the trajectory would be dead on with my objects moving southwest northeast.
Sun sets and crescent moon slips away behind evening clouds hanging just over the horizon.
Event 1:
Out of the darkness a brilliant light approaches from the southwest, moving slowly, maintaining a path just above the trees and below the low cloud. Continue to watch intently as this is an unusual plane or aircraft and definitely not a helicopter.
It makes no discernable sound. The lights become more defined as it approaches. White lights on top and bottom, and a band of red in the middle. This craft is lit up like a Christmas ornament, bright, not pulsing, but shimmering.
It slows when directly across from my observation point. It stops and hovers for a few seconds, then banks away to the NW and starts to climb very quickly into the night sky. It’s gone.
Event 2:
About an hour later, I notice two bright orange balls about the size of planets, hanging on the horizon. Continue to observe to see if they are actually moving or not.
Some time passes and they appear to be very distant celestial bodies just moving with the earth’s rotation. Wait, the one on the upper right appears to be moving closer to the second object, the gap between them is closing.
A few more minutes pass and the first orange ball is getting bigger and brighter and much further ahead of its companion. It gets closer, it’s going to fly right over head.
The second object is trailing and banking to the east. Check the southwest horizon once again. Now a third and a fourth ball of orange light appear in the same local as the first two.
Again number three fly’s directly overhead, and the fourth flies to the east. As soon as they get very close or directly overhead, the orange "flame" dies off and the craft disappears into the blackness of the night.
Event 3:
Sometime later after the first two events, along comes an extremely white light out of the west and headed directly for my point of observation. A thought comes to mind, "what is this, the second coming?"
The white light is absolutely brilliant. Continue to observe, light intensity builds and then slowly starts to dissipate. Can now see the navigation lights on a twin prop plane equipped with a spotter beam of some kind.
Conclusion:
The Event 1 - Craft wasn't being covert about anything, it wanted to be seen!
The Event 2 - Crafts appear to have been the main event - 4 space craft, space gliders, entered the earth's atmosphere, hence the orange fire balls on the noses of each of the black ships.
The Event 3 - Craft was a conventional twin prop air plane with a big beam!
The evening’s activities may or may not be related to one another. It would appear to have been an exercise of some kind, possibly military.
Those involved may have wanted others who are not involved to believe it to be a UFO (ET) experience to maintain secrecy that we humans are flying advanced craft between inner and outer space at will and it isn’t being reported in your local newspapers (other than UFOs).
As to who and what these folks were up to, I shall leave that to your imagination. These events did come to pass.
If anyone has witnessed the lights/objects, please send me an email 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.
If you care to report directly to a UFO investigator in Ontario, please contact Sue Demeter - St Clair at her email address admin@pararesearchers.org or fill out her reporting form here: http://psican.org/alpha/uforeporting.htm
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.
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