Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Three Strange Objects Near Prince George
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports a January 1957 sighting of three unidentified objects near Prince George, British Columbia, by Pat Patterson and seven others. The objects were observed for ten minutes and reported to the United States Air Force radar base at Mt. Baldy Hughes.
On the evening of Tuesday, January 8, 1957, three unidentified objects were observed in the sky near Prince George, British Columbia. This event marked the second such sighting in the area within a single month. Pat Patterson, the President of the local Prince George Flying Saucer Club, reported that one of the objects appeared yellowish and was positioned due north of the city, while another, described as a bright orange saucer, was observed low on the horizon to the east. Patterson and seven other witnesses observed these lights for approximately ten minutes before they vanished over the horizon at roughly 5:30 p.m. Patterson, who had recently founded the local Flying Saucer Club, utilized powerful binoculars to observe the objects but could not determine their method of propulsion. He specifically noted that the brilliance of the objects emanated from their top and bottom, with no light visible from the sides. Following the event, Patterson reported the sighting to the United States Air Force radar base located at Mt. Baldy Hughes.
The strange thing about them, was that the brilliance thrown off them was from the top and bottom of the lights. There appeared to be no brilliance cast from the sides.
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Official Assessment
Pat Patterson and seven others observed three objects for ten minutes. Patterson noted the objects emitted light from the top and bottom but not the sides. He reported the sighting to the United States Air Force radar base at Mt. Baldy Hughes.
Witnesses
- Pat PattersonPresident of the Prince George Flying Saucer ClubPrince George Flying Saucer Club