Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Cream Coloured Disk Seen Over White Rock
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A report from July 1956 detailing a sighting of a cream-coloured, disk-shaped object over White Rock, British Columbia. The witness described the object as moving at high speed and possessing a black central dot.
On the morning of Thursday, July 26, 1956, between 9:00 and 9:15 AM, a sighting occurred in the vicinity of White Rock, Langley, British Columbia. The report, provided by Mrs. D. Mott of 22563 2nd Ave, details an observation made by an individual named Richard. According to the account, Richard alerted Mrs. Mott to an object in the sky, questioning if it was an aeroplane. Although Mrs. Mott was unable to see the object initially, Richard maintained his observation. He described the object as a cream-coloured disk, appearing to be the size of a 50-cent piece held at arm's length. The witness reported that the object moved swiftly across the sky, performed a turn, and displayed a black dot in its center. The witness explicitly rejected the possibility that the object was an aeroplane, citing its incorrect shape and excessive speed as primary reasons for his conclusion.
He is positive that it was not a plane. It was not the correct shape and moved far too quickly.
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Witnesses
Key Persons
- R.Witness