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UFO. Canada

ID #1605604006
Added Tue, 17/11/2020
Author July N.
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Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
15.06.1980
Location: 
Эдмонтон, AB
Canada

 At 33, I still often think about my experience. I was only 11 years old in 1980 (?) something really wonderful was going to happen this year... a UFO sighting. This is as clear to me now as it was 22 years ago. Fantasy? An illusion? Was it a meteor or a meteorological phenomenon? I'm sure it's not! How can I be so sure? I was with a friend who also saw everything. 

We ran home to our parents to tell the story. The next day, Edmonton's radio and Newspapers, claiming that the phone lines were clogged with similar evidence, inspired us with confidence. Representatives of the University (who have never witnessed this event) explained this as a possible meteorite.

So here's what really happened… Armed with binoculars, on a clear summer starry night, my friend and I ((name deleted)) we went to look at the stars. At the time, it was a hobby for children our age, and we enjoyed astronomy. We did write articles about planets and study constellations. Call us fans, but we liked it. We were facing the Northern sky on a hillside near my house, where we could avoid the light. My parents were in Edmonton for a five-year term.

Life at the Greisbach army base was boring, to say the least, so the patience we learned was soon rewarded. After about 40 minutes of downtime, I just happened to notice a red star in the East. I pointed this out to ((2nd witness)) to get his opinion. Although we both agreed that it was just a star, I was still wary of it. Soon I asked ((2nd witness)) confirm if the star is moving. It seemed to grow! Oooh ... just a plane we decided. He went back to observing other objects. A few seconds passed, and I nudged him, saying it wasn't a plane. Now we were both watching intently.

Then the strangest thing happened. A ray of light grew out of it. Our mouths were open with fear. I was fiddling with my camera, but I was more interested in the event. The beam of light increased in length across the sky, moving at a constant speed from East to West, far above the horizon, but not overhead. The distance was hard to judge, but it seemed far away, yet close. 

Kind of like the buildings in Las Vegas. They look close because they are so big. As it moved through the North in front of us, stranger things appeared. Two stars appeared on either side of the beam, then two more, and then two more. Then all the stars did the same as the original ray. They stretched thinner beams in front of them. There were bright lights at each end of the beams. They were perfectly symmetrical. The middle beam was larger than the surrounding ones. 

When the event occurred directly in front of us, each of the smaller rays was again surrounded by stars, which then emitted their own rays. Now that the event has moved to the West (where there was still twilight), the opposite has happened! The small rays shrank into stars and into single rays, and then the last large ray shrank again to a star, which eventually went out. The main event lasted only a minute, but it seemed longer. ((2nd witness)) and I looked at each other excitedly. We stayed there for another half hour, hoping for more. 

Our excitement got the best of us, and we ran home to tell everything! If anyone else saw and remembered this, please contact me (email address below). I would like to compare notes.

Perhaps the army was experimenting with some sort of vehicle, but when I let my imagination take over, I think we witnessed an alien space probe passing by our planet on a planned mapping of our Solar system. 

Think of it as a car driving on the road. First you see a small dot, then it grows into the front, and then as it passes you see its long side, then the back, and finally the receding dot. In this case, the front part looked like the end of a fiber-optic cable, and when it passed through, it looked like a whole fiber. It's so hard to describe in words, but it was an incredibly FANTASTIC event for a witness. Whatever it was, it was VERY BIG! 

If you ask ((2nd witness)) today, he'll think it was just a meteor. I've seen some very cool big meteors with a long shiny death, and nothing in that shower could even come close to what we saw. It wasn't a meteor. Meteors DON't have symmetry! And they don't fill the sky. But there was no doubt that it wasn't a meteor. I had seen them before, they looked alien by contrast, moving slowly across the sky and behaving mechanically. I also forgot to add that there was a very low rumble of the engine. 

I can't remember if I experienced it or got it from reports the next day. As I said, we were too stunned, all other non-visual senses seemed to stop. I also have to say that we WEREN't influenced by anything... we were eleven! I have more important things to do than tell wild stories. 

Original news

At 33 years old, I still think about my experience often. I was only 11 when in 1980 (?) something really wonderful was about to be experienced…a UFO sighting. It’s as clear to me now as it was 22 years ago. Was I dreaming? Seeing an illusion? Was it a meteor or a meteorological event? I’m certain it was not! How can I be so certain? I was with a friend who also saw everything. We ran home to our parents to tell the story. The next day, Edmonton radio and newspapers claiming the phone lines were choked with similar testimony gave us credibility. Representatives from the University, (who never witnessed the event), explained it as a possible meteor.

So here is what really happened… Armed with a pair of binoculars, it was a clear summer starry night when my friend ((name deleted)) and I set out to star gaze. While “break and enters” where the hobbies of kids our age, we enjoyed astronomy. We actually wrote papers on the planets and studied the constellations. Call us geeks, but we found it exciting. Facing the northern sky, we settled into the side of a hill not far from my house where lights could be dodged. My parents were stationed in Edmonton for a 5 year term. Life on the Greisbach army base was, to say the least, boring, so the patience we had learned was about to be rewarded. After about 40 minutes of just laying there, I happened to take interest at a red star in the east. I pointed it out to ((2nd witness)) to get his opinion. Although we both agreed it was just a star, I still kept a wary eye on it. It wasn’t long before I was asking ((2nd witness)) to confirm if the star was moving. It seemed to be growing! Awww…just a plane we decided. He went back to gazing at other objects. A few moments passed and I nudged him asserting that it was no plane. Now we were both watching intently.

Then the most peculiar thing happened. A beam of light grew from it. Our mouths were fixed open in awe. I fumbled with my click camera, but was more interested in taking in the event. The beam of light grew long across the sky as it moved at a constant rate from east to west, well above the horizon, but not overhead. The distance was difficult to judge, but it seemed far yet near. Kind of like a Las Vegas building. They look near because they are so big. As it stretched across the north in front of us, stranger things appeared. Two stars appeared on each side of the beam, and then another two, and then another two. Then all stars did the same thing the original beam did. They stretched out thinner beams in front of them. The beams had bright lights at each end. They were positioned perfectly symmetrical. The middle beam was bigger than the surrounding beams. When the event was directly in front of us, again each of the smaller beams were surrounded by stars which then shot out their own beams. Now as the event passed into the west, (which still had a bit of twilight), it did the exact reverse! Small beams collapsed into stars and into single beams and then the last big beam collapsed back down to a star which eventually winked out. The main event had lasted for only a minute, but it seemed longer. Chris and I looked at each other in excitement. We stayed there for another half hour hoping for more. Our excitement got the better of us and we ran home to tell all! If anyone else has seen and remembers this, please contact me (email address below). I would like to compare notes. Also, I can’t remember the exact date but I would love to search the newspaper archives for this event.

Its possible the army was experimenting with some sort of transportation device; But as I let my imagination take over, I think we witnessed an alien space probe passing by our planet on a planned mapping of our solar system. Think of it like a car coming down the road. At first you see a small dot, then it grows into a front and then as it passes you see the long side of it and then the backside and finally a receding dot. In this case the front was like looking at the end of a fiber optic cable and as it passed it looked like the whole fiber. Its so hard to put into words, but it was an incredibly FANTASTIC event to witness. Whatever it was, it was VERY BIG! If you ask ((2nd witness)) today, he thinks it was just a meteor. I saw some very cool big meteors with a long sparkly death, and nothing in that shower could even come remotely close to what we saw. It was NOT a meteor. Meteors do NOT have symmetry! Nor do they fill up the sky. But there was no doubt that it was NOT a meteor. I had seen them before, this in contrast looked alien, moved slowly across the entire sky, and behaved mechanical. I also forgot to add that there was supposedly a very low engine rumble. I can’t remember if I experienced this or if I got this from the reports the next day. Like I said, we were too transfixed, all other non-visual senses seemed to be halted. I should also state that we were NOT under the influence of anything… we were eleven! I have better things to do then tell wild stories

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