Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFOs over the Okanagan
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This document summarizes three UFO sightings in Kelowna, BC, in February 1966, involving reports of oval and saucer-shaped craft, including one instance of a smaller craft emerging from Okanagan Lake.
This document, titled 'UFOs over the Okanagan,' compiles three separate accounts of unidentified aerial phenomena reported in Kelowna, British Columbia, during February 1966. The report was originally featured in The Vancouver Sun on March 2, 1966, and later appeared in FSR, Vol. 12, No. 3. The first account involves Alfred Quemby, a newspaper printer, who observed an oval-shaped saucer with a dome circling the Benvoulin district. He reported that the object disappeared at an 'almost unbelievable speed' when he attempted to get a closer look. The second account comes from Clifford Cole, an employee of the C.N. Barge & Ferry Service, who witnessed a large object hovering over Okanagan Lake. Cole reported seeing a smaller craft emerge from beneath the lake, remain on the surface, and then return to the larger 'mother ship' before it departed. The final account involves two unidentified teenagers who observed a saucer-shaped object on a Saturday night. They reported hearing a sound resembling a transport truck that gradually faded into a low hum. They further described a diamond-shaped craft emerging from the larger object, circling it, and then re-entering the main craft. The document is credited to Dr. P. M. H. Edwards of Victoria, B.C.
Suddenly, another smaller craft seemed to pop to the surface from beneath the lake. It seemed to remain on the surface and then returned to the mother ship which flew away
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Witnesses
- Alfred QuembyNewspaper printer
- Clifford ColeC.N. Barge & Ferry Service
- [illegible]teenagers
Key Persons
- Dr. P. M. H. EdwardsCredit for report