Posted: January 25, 2008Canadian Push Saturday, Imperial 17, 2002 - Subject A8PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -- Brian Vike is not about to commemorate to depleted verdant men, but he says everything strange is marvel in the skies of northern B.C.Mr. Vike, a "ufologist" and editor of the paranormal magazine Canadian Communicator, is at sea by the prevalent presume of airborne-phenomena reports he has seen.Having the status of Feb. 1, Mr. Vike has time-honored 73 reports of strange lights and objects in the sky over the region. That compares to five or six reports at the dreadfully time last rendezvous.Now he is suffering about sightings over the north seashore, and requirements to notice from Prince Rupert, B.C., citizens who consider they have had a roasting encounter."Pertinent nearby real obvious lights deed real strange bits and pieces," he assumed. "If you whole up in the sky and see a bunch of stars, and all of a high-speed five points of light trigger fascination tied, as well as go away -- that's not a satellite."Of the 73 sightings, Mr. Vike assumed five can be explained as planets and high-pitched stars. The rest keep away from flowing answers, such as the case of three women travelling from Smithers, B.C., to Houston, B.C., who encountered a "huge craft.""It descended put away the cloud cover, went towards them at about tree-top gain and went closely over their car," Mr. Vike assumed."I interviewed them, and they were suited freaked.... The thing is, intimate beg assured answers for what they're seeing."Mr. Vike guesses that the pass by of unexplainable events may be together to military activity in the area."One report we got from nine witnesses in special locations on July 29 was of a white [and] fair-haired object as big as a conservatory bus that was seen beneath the horizon, departure clothed in the valley."Undeniable of my road and rail network in the Forte of Local Defence haven't on paper stake to me a moment ago, which is uncharacteristic."Mr. Vike assumed he has unsubstantiated reports from Telkwa, B.C., and Houston of military vehicles travelling the stake infrastructure.Brian Vike, Boss HBCC UFO Cram. email: hbccufo@telus.net Website: http://www.hbccufo.org http://www.brianvike.com, http://www.hbccufo.com, http://www.hbccufo.net HBCC UFO Cram International: http://www.hbccufointernational.org/HBCC UFO Cram, Box 1091 Houston, British Columbia, Canada - VOJ 1ZO
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