Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Light Examines Mountains

📅 1960 📍 Destruction Bay, Yukon 📄 sighting report

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TL;DR

This document records a 1960 UFO sighting in Destruction Bay, Yukon, where witnesses observed an orange-white light performing deliberate movements over mountain peaks. It compares this event to a similar later sighting at Swift River.

This document, an excerpt from a 1969 UFO report, details a sighting that occurred in 1960 near Destruction Bay, Yukon. The primary witness, Mrs. Van Der Veen, who was the wife of a local motel proprietor, observed an orange-white ball of light alongside two other women. The object was seen over the mountains across Kluane Lake for approximately one hour. According to the witness, the object moved back and forth over the mountaintops in a manner that appeared deliberate, as if it were scrutinizing the terrain. The report draws a parallel between this event and a subsequent sighting by a Mrs. McCreedy and others at Swift River, where a similar light was observed performing comparable maneuvers over a mountain range. The document serves as a record of these observations, emphasizing the behavioral consistency between the two incidents.

It went back and forth over the mountaintops just as if it were having a good look at them

Official Assessment

The report highlights a 1960 sighting by Mrs. Van Der Veen and two companions of an orange-white light performing deliberate movements over mountains near Kluane Lake, noting its similarity to a later sighting by Mrs. McCreedy at Swift River.

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