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glorybebe
WINNIPEG -- Aliens and spaceships are a bit passe these days, but 736 reported UFO sightings across Canada last year shows an "underlying, real phenomenon'' going on, says one of the country's top UFO researchers.


"It's true, we don't have as many aliens on TV as we used to -- they used to be on commercials selling us everything from Pepsi to decongestants,'' says Chris Rutkowski, director of the Winnipeg-based Ufology Research institute.


"And yet the phenomenon persists, which to me says there is a basic underlying, real phenomenon that extends beyond media and pop culture.''


Rutkowski's annual Canadian UFO Survey last year recorded the third-largest number of sightings in its 17-year history -- down from a record of 882 sightings in 2004.


British Columbia and Ontario had the highest number of recorded cases, but Saskatchewan posted an all-time record of 98 sightings.


The tiny community of Maidstone just east of the Alberta boundary accounted for more than half of the reports from Saskatchewan.


Barb Campbell, who now lives farther down the Yellowhead highway in Paynton, Sask., says she saw a dark triangle larger than a helicopter hovering in the sky above Maidstone last year.


"It was just above the glare of the street light, so you couldn't quite make out the whole thing, but it had a very unusual, strobing, eerie kind of light in the middle,'' she says.


"It made absolutely no sound whatsoever -- it was just really mind-boggling.''


Campbell doesn't believe there's anything particularly alluring for extraterrestrials in Maidstone and says there's likely far more UFO sightings right across Canada each year that don't get reported.


Rutkowski, who wrote a book last year on Canadian UFO sightings, is quick to point out that no incontrovertible proof exists that any of the UFO cases involve aliens.


Most of the sightings are of strange lights in the night sky, with close encounters and reports of "classic'' flying saucer shapes being relatively rare.


"It would be difficult to conceive of how aliens could travel here from out there.''


Still, he says earthlings are a "relatively young civilization'' surrounded by stars and planets that are older and potentially have civilizations that are much further evolved than us.


"Perhaps if we hang around another hundred, thousand or ten thousand years we might come up with a way to travel between the stars.''


Of all the reports included in the 2006 UFO Survey, the most mysterious include the sighting of a huge, black, V-shaped object moving slowly out over the Newfoundland coastline last August.


Another incident was reported by a motorist outside of North Bay, Ont., who saw a cluster of blue-glowing orbs that zipped closely past his car and then hovered in some nearby trees.


Disappointingly enough, one of the biggest problems that Rutkowski and other ufologists face in their study of unidentified flying object reports is not a shadowy group of powerful people trying to obscure the truth. It's actually the Internet.


With no Canadian government department officially recording UFOs, there's no central authority to keep track. And more websites are appearing all the time.


"There's so many people interested right now and they're setting up their own websites -- there's a confusion now. There's no one central place to report UFOs anymore.''


Last month, the French government created a world-wide stir when its space agency published more than 100,000 documents online from its secret "X-files'' relating to UFOs and sightings of other unexplained phenomena.


The space agency said it made the documents public to draw the scientific community's attention to unexplained cases and because their secrecy generated suspicions that officials were hiding something.

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...0409?hub=Canada
Alienated Being
That's like, two UFO reports a day. Wow. ohmy.gif
spikeman25
That's alot of sightings, There's definetly something going on. Does anybody know how many sightings there were in the U.S last year?
glorybebe
QUOTE(spikeman25 @ Apr 9 2007, 07:47 PM) [snapback]1621388[/snapback]
That's alot of sightings, There's definetly something going on. Does anybody know how many sightings there were in the U.S last year?


According to the government, none. They do not exist. LOL
Colbert Nation
Right, but out of those 736 sightings in "Canada", how many of those were spotted by people other than "Canadians"?
Unlimited
QUOTE(spikeman25 @ Apr 10 2007, 02:47 AM) [snapback]1621388[/snapback]
That's alot of sightings, There's definetly something going on. Does anybody know how many sightings there were in the U.S last year?


approximately 3500++
badeskov
QUOTE(glorybebe @ Apr 9 2007, 05:27 PM) [snapback]1621153[/snapback]
WINNIPEG -- Aliens and spaceships are a bit passe these days, but 736 reported UFO sightings across Canada last year shows an "underlying, real phenomenon'' going on, says one of the country's top UFO researchers.
"It's true, we don't have as many aliens on TV as we used to -- they used to be on commercials selling us everything from Pepsi to decongestants,'' says Chris Rutkowski, director of the Winnipeg-based Ufology Research institute.


And how many of those were later explained? A number like that doesn't really make any sense, unfortunately. There is no frame of reference and nothing one can hold it up against, i.e. what makes a certain sighting a UFO and in whose eyes.

Best,
Badeskov
skyeagle409
QUOTE(limited @ Apr 10 2007, 11:11 PM) [snapback]1622814[/snapback]
approximately 3500++


There were over 109,000 UFO reports released in May 1999, and since then, there have been thousands of UFO reports added to the list. In addition, many of the "explained" UFO reports in Project Blue Book were found to be flawed and should have been placed in its "unexplained" files.
m. Moe
QUOTE(glorybebe @ Apr 9 2007, 06:27 PM) [snapback]1621153[/snapback]
The tiny community of Maidstone just east of the Alberta boundary accounted for more than half of the reports from Saskatchewan.

ZOMG!!! I used to live there!!! I so have to phone my relitaves up there to tell them that we are officially the biggest hick-town in Canada!!! w00t!!! w00t.gif
hippi
QUOTE(Colbert Nation @ Apr 10 2007, 07:48 PM) [snapback]1622779[/snapback]
Right, but out of those 736 sightings in "Canada", how many of those were spotted by people other than "Canadians"?


What are you implying: that these UFO sightings are being reported by 'aliens'? alien.gif

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m. Moe
QUOTE(hippi @ Apr 10 2007, 06:50 PM) [snapback]1622938[/snapback]
What are you implying: that these UFO sightings are being reported by 'aliens'? alien.gif

mellow.gif rolleyes.gif unsure.gif blink.gif blush.gif

Er...maybe he is implying we are the aliens. blink.gif

I never expected the town that I grew up in, spent my childhood, whilst being afraid of aliens as a young child, would make the news for having half of Saskachewans UFO sightings.

Alienated Being
QUOTE(Colbert Nation @ Apr 10 2007, 07:48 PM) [snapback]1622779[/snapback]
Right, but out of those 736 sightings in "Canada", how many of those were spotted by people other than "Canadians"?

Just because these UFOs were reported in Canada doesn't necessarily indicate that they were all spotted by Canadians. It could have been American travelers, or travelers from all over the world. Who knows?
uth
QUOTE(badeskov @ Apr 10 2007, 11:54 PM) [snapback]1622879[/snapback]
And how many of those were later explained? A number like that doesn't really make any sense, unfortunately. There is no frame of reference and nothing one can hold it up against, i.e. what makes a certain sighting a UFO and in whose eyes.

Best,
Badeskov


If you take any given pool of raw sightings, usually 85-95% can be explained. I don't know if this 736 number is raw sightings, or just the unexplainable ones.
badeskov
QUOTE(uth @ Apr 11 2007, 06:42 AM) [snapback]1623588[/snapback]
If you take any given pool of raw sightings, usually 85-95% can be explained. I don't know if this 736 number is raw sightings, or just the unexplainable ones.


I agree with your numbers, however, my point was that flinging out the number 736 doesn't really say anything as we don't have the context original.gif

Best,
Badeskov
m. Moe
QUOTE(Alienated Being @ Apr 10 2007, 08:47 PM) [snapback]1623059[/snapback]
Just because these UFOs were reported in Canada doesn't necessarily indicate that they were all spotted by Canadians. It could have been American travelers, or travelers from all over the world. Who knows?

I find it extremely unlikely that the majority of Canadian UFO sightings are made by foreign tourists.

But then again, if you look at it another way, that seems possible. The two provinces with the most sightings are Ontario and B.C. Both have large tourism industries, particaularly Americans. But why would foreign tourists report them to a Canadian research facility? Would they even know if an agency such as that exists let alone know how to contact it?

And you have to look at it from another angle. 736 sightings reported. Chances are a great number of people who see "UFO"s don't report it in fear of them appearing as nutjobs. This allows many more possible sightings.
lost_shaman
QUOTE(badeskov @ Apr 10 2007, 06:54 PM) [snapback]1622879[/snapback]
And how many of those were later explained? A number like that doesn't really make any sense, unfortunately. There is no frame of reference and nothing one can hold it up against, i.e. what makes a certain sighting a UFO and in whose eyes.


88% were explained.

The frame of reference is explained in the essay for the Survey.

http://www.canadianuforeport.com/survey/es...2006survey.html

badeskov
QUOTE(lost_shaman @ Apr 11 2007, 09:06 PM) [snapback]1624831[/snapback]
88% were explained.

The frame of reference is explained in the essay for the Survey.

http://www.canadianuforeport.com/survey/es...2006survey.html


Thanks Lost,

It was exactly that I was looking for original.gif

Best,
Badeskov
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