Kanata, Ontario

August 25, 2001, 10:02 AM

There was a clear blue sky on August 25, 2001, as the witness and his wife drove north and noticed a high flying jet plane leaving a contrail at 10:02 AM.  One minute later they saw another craft moving northeast without making a contrail.  It was moving just too fast and too high to be a glider or small airplane.  It looked like a perfectly cylindrical metallic object with a quasi-transparent dome shape attached to the top similar in texture to what you can see when the moon is barely visible during the day.  There was a variable haze surrounding the object the fast moving object.  As the object came over head the witness laughed to himself and realized the shape of the object was just like a UFO portrayed in a B movie.  Comparing the UFO with a helicopter flying over the witness felt the UFO was the size of a big commercial jet.  He is an amateur astronomer and has a Master degree in engineering.

Thanks to Peter Davenport NUFORC
www.ufocenter.com



Peterborough, ON

October 22, 2001, 2:49 AM

5 chevron lights - canada

This craft went flying by at relativly low altitude very fast for a short period of time. 5 lights in chevron form seen heading from north to south.



Chatham, ON

Novemeber 21, 2001, 12:42 AM

I was leaving for work at 5:50 a.m. on November 21, 2001. The sky was clear and still completely dark. I walked into my rear yard and caught site of 4 medium sized circles in a half V shape ( \ ) formation crossing the sky in a north to south direction. The four objects were an orange color with a fuzzy outline. They moved quite quickly for from the time I spotted them directly overhead till they disappeared in the horizon was only about 7-8 seconds. They traveled in a straight line, all moving at the same speed. No sound from them was heard...they were completely soundless. Altitude was fairly low or so it seemed. Was hoping someone in the area may shed some light on this sighting. I have no idea as to what they were.



Toronto, Canada

June, 1999,

30 km north of Toronto, Canada

The sun was setting.. We noticed an elliptical object about 45 degrees off the horizon. It had an orange tint and appeared to be growing larger and smaller, pulsating very slowly. The object was observed for 3-4 minutes before it disappeared


Canada Investigations

TORONTO -- Lawrence Fenwick writes, "I've seen five UFOs, three of which were multiple-observer events."  One was seen in broad daylight in 1996.  All were in the city of Toronto.  I retain physical evidence from three UFO incidents, none of which were from my sightings.  One was from northern California, one from Israel, and another from Don Mills, Ontario, a Toronto suburb.  The
California and Israel artifacts came from cases investigated by police officers.  All evidence has been tested in private or university
laboratories.  All were declared non-terrestrial in the way in which the constituent elements were combined. 

This does not eliminate the possibility that some scientific, intelligence agency and military people working together may be responsible for most, if not all, abductions, with the use of mind control techniques and advanced technological devices, using creatures genetically engineered to appear non-human.  The Don Mills, Ontario item was an implant 1.5 by 1 mm. in size,
consisting primarily of aluminum, titanium, and silicon, all of which can be used in a transducer, according to an engineer at Panasonic in Mississauga, Ontario.  The implant was removed surgically in a hospital in 1988 and, after almost immediate preliminary lab analysis at the University of Toronto, was analyzed completely at an industrial laboratory in Mississauga.  It had been implanted by some entities that seemed alien.  It was placed in a lady's left earlobe on the night of July 12, 1961, For three years, she heard what she called periodic buzzing signals "like Morse code" in her left ear. 

They gradually faded away.  Many years later, she gave lectures about UFOs, stating that they and the creatures associated with them were extraterrestrial and meant no harm.  Was this propaganda instilled in her to condition her audience to a particular point of view?  The earlobe was still a bit swollen at the time investigators from CONFORM were in touch with her in 1986.  The lady passed away in 1992 at age 74.  Due to ridicule of the UFO topic, we call her Betty Stewart.  Her son has threatened to sue me if her real name is published as he is afraid of ridicule in case anyone reads her real name and finds out he is her son.

Thanks to Lawrence Fenwick http://interactive.rogers.com/lawrencefenwick/doc

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