Over 2,000 UFO sightings in Manitoba in 200 years
A sketch of a
UFO reportedly observed in Falcon Lake, Man. in 1967 is shown in a
handout sketch. A new report suggests UFO sightings in Manitoba are
older than the province itself.Ufology Research, based in Winnipeg, says
there have been just over 2,000 sightings of unidentified flying
objects in the province in the last 200 years.
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WINNIPEG — A new report suggests UFO sightings in Manitoba are older than the province itself.
Ufology Research, based in Winnipeg, says
there have been just over 2,000 sightings of unidentified flying objects
in the province in the last 200 years.
Chris Rutkowski has been researching the
phenomenon for 25 years and compiles an annual survey of Canadian
sightings. An analysis of records from the government, the RCMP and the
United States show Manitoba has a long history of close encounters, he
said.
"It's not a recent phenomenon," he said.
"It's not a phenomenon that's a product of television and movies that
are going on right now. These things go back quite a number of years.
People have been fascinated with things in the sky and wondering, 'Are
we alone in the universe?'"
The earliest documented encounter came in
1792 from two explorers, David Thompson and Andrew Davy, who were in
northern Manitoba where they said they saw several bizarre meteors crash
into the ice. Thompson's diary details how the two were surprised one
night by a brilliant "meteor of globular form" that "appeared" larger
than the moon."
"It struck the river ice, with a sound like a
mass of jelly, was dashed into innumerable luminous pieces and
instantly expired," the diary says. "The next morning we went to see
what marks this meteor had made on the ice, but could not discover that a
single particle was marked."
Other sightings over the years have been
reported by police, pilots and average people all across the province.
They saw everything from unusual lights in the sky to flying saucers to
silver-suited aliens, Rutkowski said.
The witness reports, which have common themes and descriptions, suggest "we are being visited."
"That doesn't mean that aliens are invading
Canada in any way, but it simply means there are unusual reports of
things in the sky," he said. "It certainly says that we probably are not
alone in the universe and that there probably are some sort of alien
civilizations out there somewhere but there is no proof of that."
Ufology Research's 2014 Canadian survey detailed more than 1,000 UFO cases reported in Canada.
The latest report on Manitoba sightings
found most occurred during the summer months, between 10 p.m. and
midnight.
Chinta Puxley
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