ALIEN CRAFT NEAR MISS OVER LAKE ONTARIO

NOVEMBER 14, 2016   ………… LAKE ONTARIO CANADA

On November 14, a Porter Airlines flight traveling from Ottawa to Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport was forced to take evasive action while flying over Lake Ontario due to a near miss with an unidentified flying object.  According to reports by the Canadian Transportation Safety Board (TSB), flight POE204 was flying at about 9,000 feet (~2750 meters) when pilots spotted the object. Initially, it was believed the object was a balloon, but as the plane drew closer pilots determined it was indeed not a balloon and were forced to take evasive action. Two flight attendants were thrown around the cabin as the plane dodged the object and later taken to a hospital for minor injuries. Flight radar shows the plane making an extreme zig-zag to avoid the object which was initially speculated by the TSB to be a drone.

According to CTV News Ottawa, Porter Airlines issued the following statement following the incident:

The pilots noticed an object in the distance (and) as they approached the object, they realized it was very close to their flight path. The pilot’s’ initial assessment was that it looked like a balloon. After debriefing, there is potential that the object was drone.

However, in a recent statement, the Canadian TSB has recanted their initial speculation and have now stated that the object was definitely not a drone. According to TSB investigators, the object was too far from shore and flying too high to match current commercial drone technology. No other explanation has been put forward by the TSB. Peter Rowntree, a senior investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, told The Canadian Press that this one might remain a mystery due to a lack of further evidence:

It happened so quick, they have no idea what it was. It’s just something that they knew they were going to hit unless they took evasive action. It happened that quickly. We may never be able to determine what exactly they saw.

Some have speculated that the mysterious ping in Hudson Bay could be a crashed UFO; could this recent fly-by be another extraterrestrial spacecraft come to rescue its fallen comrade?  NOTE: The above image is CGI.

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ALIEN DISC OBSERVED OVER HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE

FORTY YEARS AGO – April 1948:
On the 5th three trained balloon observers from the Geophysics Laboratory Section, Watson Laboratories, New Jersey reported seeing a disc-shaped object in the vicinity of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. It was very high and fast and appeared to execute violent maneuvers at high speed. The disc was about a fifth the size of a full moon.

A yellow or light colored sphere 25 to 40 feet in diameter was reported by Lt.
Commander Marcus L. Lowe, USN, just south of Anacostia Naval Air Station, D.C. while he was flying on the 30th. It was moving at a speed of approximately 100 miles per hour at an altitude of about 4,500 feet. Although winds aloft were from the north-northwest the course of the sphere was to the south.……

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THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO — April 1953:
At 3:15 pm on the 12th 10 disc-shaped metallic colored objects were observed near Sweetwater, Nevada changing formation while moving at a high rate of speed at an estimated altitude of 7,500 feet. The discs passed under the right nacelle of a C-47 aircraft and were observed by the pilot and co-pilot. The pilot turned the aircraft in a tight 300 degree turn for a better view of the discs which were then seen by two more members of the crew. Observers were unable to estimate the speed of the discs.

On the 15th a mass of mysterious white substance drifted down from the sky over Ongaonga, New Zealand. It covered fields, buildings, wires, trees and fences for hundreds of yards around. The substance quickly disintegrated when handled.

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STRANGE ALIEN ORB ENCOUNTER IN WILTSHIRE ENGLAND

SEPTEMBER 1962  …………  AVEBURY WILTSHIRE ENGLAND

Malcolm Lees enlisted in the British Royal Air Force in the early 1950s and retired in the late 1960s. In 1962 he received a posting to a RAF station in the county of Wiltshire, England, which he declined to name, and worked in the prestigious and secretive world of intelligence gathering. Most of the work, Lees explained, was routine and even mundane and he laughed heartily at the idea, spouted by many, that intelligence work was a glamorous one full of James Bond-style escapades. Nevertheless, Lees said, there was one aspect of his career that really was stranger than fiction. Early one September morning in 1962, a call came into the base from someone who had seen a UFO hovering in the vicinity of the ancient standing-stones in the historic English village of Avebury, Wiltshire.

UFO reports reached the base from time to time, said Lees. They were always handled by the RAF’s Provost and Security Services. For the most part they were mind-numbingly mundane, and related to little more than sightings of unidentified lights in the sky that could, in reality, have been anything or nothing. Invariably, he said, the reports were a week, or even more, old by the time they were received. And so, they were simply filed and passed up the chain of command – that was then at Government Buildings, Acton, and which relocated to RAF Rudloe Manor in 1977. But this particular case was a little different, said Lees.   The witness was a middle-aged lady who had lived in Avebury all of her adult life and who was fascinated by archaeological history. She would often stroll among the Stonehenge-like formations at night, marveling at their creation and musing upon their history. It was on the night in question that she had been out walking at around 10:30 p.m. when she was both startled and amazed to see a small ball of light, perhaps two-feet in diameter, gliding slowly through the stones. Transfixed

and rooted to the spot, she watched as it closed in on her at a height of about 12 feet. The ball then stopped 15 feet or so from her, and small amounts of what looked like liquid metal slowly and silently dripped from it to the ground. Then, in an instant, the ball exploded in a bright, white flash.   For a moment she was blinded by its intensity and instinctively fell to her knees. When her eyes cleared, however, she was faced with a horrific sight. The ball of light had gone, but on the ground in front of her was what she could only describe as a monstrous, writhing worm.   The creature, she said, was about five feet long, perhaps eight or nine inches thick, and its skin was milk-white. As she slowly rose to her feet, the creature’s head turned suddenly in her direction and two bulging eyes opened. When it began to move unsteadily towards her in a caterpillar-like fashion, she emitted a hysterical scream and fled the scene. Rushing back home, she slammed the door shut and frantically called the airbase, after having been directed to them by the less-than-impressed local police.
 
The Provost and Security Services were used to dealing with UFO reports, said Lees, and a friend of his in the P&SS was dispatched early the next day to interview the woman – amid much hilarity on the part of his colleagues, all of whom thought that the story was someone’s idea of a joke. On returning, however, Lees’ friend and colleague had a very serious and grim look on his face, and informed him guardedly that whatever had taken place, it was definitely no hoax.
 
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NOTE: The above orb is from Pigeon Lake Alberta Canada.