In an attached essay on the data, researchers ponder what, if not proof of alien life, underlies the eyewitness reports. In Oshawa, Ont., someone reported being abducted aboard a spaceship (a note indicates “photos that don’t show anything.”) In Kentville, N.S., an alien reportedly entered a person’s bedroom and held their shoulders. In Montpellier, Que., a “humanoid” reportedly approached a house after lights were seen. The data becomes particularly strange is in several isolated reports of one-on-one contact with alien beings. They came in a variety of colours (pink, orange, “brilliant white”) and shapes (orbs, triangles), and some moved in curious zigzagging or stop-and-go patterns. Since then, they’ve compiled 16,905 sightings.īy and large, Canadians mostly reported seeing strange lights in the night sky. Ufology Research has collected the reports on a yearly basis since 1989. The average sighting lasted about 16 minutes. In terms of major Canadian cities, Montreal had the most reports with 97, with 78 sightings in Toronto and 69 in Vancouver. “It could be (that) the media are a little more attentive to the UFOs in Quebec,” Rutkowski said.Īlberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland all had an increase in UFO sightings in 2015. Quebec led the country with 35 per cent of all UFO reports in 2015 - a notable jump from previous years when that figure wavered between five and 15 per cent. Having trouble seeing this map? Click here. They’re not just looking down at their cellphones,” Rutkowski said. “We do know that the UFO reports continue to be made in growing numbers every year and this is just indicative that people are paying attention to what is in the sky. Researchers believe that may have related to reports of a supposed “end-of-days” phenomenon from the Mayan calendar. The only year with more UFO sightings than 20. Witnesses included pilots, police officers and “other individuals with reasonably good observing capabilities and good judgement,” researchers wrote. The data was collected from 17 sources across the country including Transport Canada, Canada National Defense, the National UFO Reporting Center and YouTube. This is simply what people are reporting,” Winnipeg-based UFO researched Chris Rutkowski told CTV News Channel on Tuesday. “The ridicule factor is quite certainly there, but we’re not saying the little grey guys are here. Only about 12 per cent of the reports were classified as “unexplained.” The stories may sound unbelievable, and researchers admit that many don’t hold up. In one case from Quebec, someone reported seeing three short “humanoids” with heads too big for their bodies and “big, black slanted eyes.” They then heard a high-pitched hum and woke up the next morning. The trove of strange stories includes dozens of unexplained lights, aircraft shaped like discs and diamonds, silently hovering UFOs and a few close encounters of the third kind. The detailed Canadian UFO Survey released Monday by the Winnipeg-based group Ufology Research includes accounts of where, when and precisely what Canadians claim they saw in the sky last year. These are among 1,267 reported UFO sightings across Canada in 2015, the second-biggest year for unexplained alien activity in the last 30 years. A nighttime visit from a “being with blonde hair and blue skin.” A mysterious object crashing into Lake Winnipeg. This position was previously occupied by a massive rocky object called ‘Oumuamua’ which visited our solar system in 2019.A pair of orange fireballs streaking across the dark horizon. This confirmation has made the aforementioned meteor the first visitor from deep space. The meteor was first identified by Leob and his student Amir Siraj, who also revealed that the meteor had sprinkled its debris into the Pacific Ocean before crashing. The alien object is a meteor named CNEOS, which measured just 1.5 feet across and had crashed near Papua New Guinea's Manus Island in 2014. In his opinion piece in The Debrief, Leob wrote that “Our discovery of an interstellar meteor heralds a new research frontier” and added that it would fulfil the dream of acquiring an out-of-this-world technology. Named Avi Loeb, the physicist says that the object could help acquire "out-of-this-world technology" and must be examined. Just a week after the United States Space Command (USSC) confirmed the crash of an interstellar object into the Pacific Ocean, a Harvard scientist is now interested in investigating it.
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