• UFO REPORTS GATHER DUST IN ARCHIVES

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    Here are some articles provided by David Thacker of AUFOSG in Alberta:

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    UFO REPORTS GATHER DUST IN ARCHIVES

    Mystery too tough, scientist says

    MARK KENNEDY
    Ottawa Citizen
    November 27, 1993

    Somewhere in the bowels of the National Archives, there's a rather
    unusual three-page police report from rural Alberta that might as well
    not exist.

    In Ottawa, it seems, no one in government has paid it much heed. For
    although RCMP File No. 92-0653 is professionally prepared, it was headed straight for the dust-covered files the moment its subject matter was
    revealed at the top of the first page.

    "RE: UFO SIGHTING. Near Taber, Alberta, 92 JUL 06."

    Here are the highlights: A 15-year-old girL watching TV at 3:23 a.m., saw
    a large "sphere-shaped" object hovering outside the window. She ducked
    under the covers of the living room couch and blacked out. The next day,
    "fresh impressions" that were "roughly circular in shape" were discovered
    out in the field.

    The Mounties followed procedure. They sent the report to the National Research Council just a stone's throw from the prime minister's residence
    on Sussex Drive in Ottawa.

    Since 1968, the NRC's solar terrestrial physics section has been
    responsible for collecting all reports of unidentified flying objects. The federal agency receives about 100 such reports a year from police forces,
    the military and the transport department.

    Some are clearly just meteor sightings. Others are more intriguing.
    There's an amazing similarity to many descriptions: flying
    "triangular-shaped" objects that flash white, blue and red lights, and
    hover motionless.

    So what does the NRC do? Does it send out a squad of investigators? Does
    it track the sighting reports for trends?

    Nope. It tucks the reports in its own files, and after a year, ships them across town to the archives for posterity.

    Ron Burrows, who headed the NRC's solar terrestrial branch for 13 years
    until this fall, is a top-notch scientist with a reasoned explanation.

    The government simply doesn't have the money to investigate such a
    complex phenomenon as UFOs, he says.

    "I mean, does anybody ask the government of Canada to go out and prove
    that there is a God? It just isn't something that is amenable to the
    scientific method of investigation."

    Burrows says he doesn't doubt the sincerity of people who report UFOs,
    and the last thing he wants is for them to be told: "Go away and don't
    bother me, you're crazy."

    "Maybe they saw something and take comfort in feeling they've done the
    right thing in talking to the authorities. Part of the role of the
    policeman is to be adequately reassuring."

    Reassurance is fine, says Burrows, but answers are unreasonable.

    "I don't think you can expect the government to solve all the mysteries
    in life."

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    MYSTERIOUS EVENTS FROM GOVERNMENT FILES

    MARK KENNEDY
    Ottawa Citizen
    November 27, 1993

    Some recent sightings of unidentified flying objects, from the files of
    the National Research Council:

    Hull, Que., Sept. 3, 1993

    Two witnesses saw a "blue ball, very clear and condensed, with halo"
    behind their house. "There was a power outage in the house, but the stereo
    kept on playing." Afterwards, Hull police reported computers in patrol
    cars were disabled for unknown reasons.

    Mission B.C., Aug. 2, 1993

    At 11:30 p.m., a woman was sitting by her backyard pool with her
    14-year-old daughter who "starting yelling to 'look at that' .... I looked
    up and all I could say was 'Oh my God' over and over. It was a triangular shape, darker than the night sky with round or oval dull, reddish brown
    lights. There was absolutely no sound at all ... it banked to the right and disappeared with the brightness of the moon." Duration: 15 seconds.

    Miquelon Lake, Alta., June 28, 1993

    Witness saw UFOs flying in a circle, then a straight line. "At one point, they formed a triangle shape. Color: Light orange." Witness said her
    animals seemed jittery and excited, the dogs barked and wanted in.

    Edmonton, May 11-12, 1993

    Between 11:35 p.m. and 6 a.m., several people in a backyard saw
    "triangular shaped" objects flying at high speed. Two other witnesses
    reported similar "shiplike objects."

    Williams Lake, B.C., Jan. 29, 1993

    About 11:45 p.m., a man and his wife went outside "and saw a large light
    . . . the shape of a moon, but it was too large. It sent a beam of light directly toward our house." RCMP found a tree with no snow on it knocked
    over in the area the light may have been coming from.

    Woodstock, N.B., Jan. 22, 1992

    Woman saw a UFO from her house and then borrowed a camcorder and
    "recorded nine to 10 minutes of the object . . . described as triangular in shape with a round, wide bottom and narrow at the top. On the film, the
    object can be seen from what appears to be different angles which seems to indicate it was moving."

    Over Alberta, Dec. 28, 1992

    A United Airlines 737 jet was heading west at 37,000 feet at a speed of
    460 knots. "Object was first sighted about five to six miles south at
    39,000 feet, speed 460 knots, heading east. Object had lights in front and strobe light in the middle. Edmonton air traffic control said there were no other aircraft in the area. Radars did not track the object."

    Taber, Alta., July 6, 1992

    At 3:23 a.m., a 15-year-old girl was watching TV at her grandfather's
    home. She looked out a window and saw "a series of red, white, yellow and
    blue lights slowly flashing on and off. She then went to the larger kitchen window and observed a compressed sphere shaped object, dull grey or black
    in color." The object was "huge" and hovering at treetop level. The RCMP
    report noted there was no crop growth beneath the area where the object is
    said to have hovered 10 minutes.

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