Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Westbank Has Its Flying Saucers Too
AI-Generated Summary
A 1950 newspaper report describes a sighting of two unidentified objects by Allan Davidson in Westbank, British Columbia. The objects were observed traveling in opposite directions without leaving tails or lights.
This document is a newspaper report from The Penticton Herald, dated April 6, 1950, detailing a sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena by a resident of Westbank, British Columbia, named Allan Davidson. According to the report, Mr. Davidson observed two objects while sitting in his living room. The first object was described as bright and approximately the size of a dinner plate, traveling in a southerly direction at an angle of roughly 45 degrees before disappearing behind the hills of the Okanagan Mission. Approximately thirty minutes later, a second object appeared, traveling in a northerly direction at a similar angle. This second object was noted to be less bright than the first and was visible for a shorter duration. Mr. Davidson reported that neither object left a tail or light behind, and he was unable to determine their altitude.
Neither seemed to leave any tail or light behind, according to Mr. Davidson, nor was there any way of telling their altitude.
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Official Assessment
Allan Davidson observed two unidentified objects in the sky near Westbank, British Columbia, in April 1950. The objects were described as bright, dinner-plate sized, and traveling in opposite directions at 45-degree angles without leaving tails or lights.