Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Mysterious Beeps in Kitimat Area
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports on a series of unexplained beeping sounds and aerial sightings in Kitimat, B.C., in April 1967. The events were accompanied by power failures and anomalous behavior in local emergency equipment.
This document consists of correspondence regarding a series of mysterious events in Kitimat, British Columbia, during April 1967. The primary phenomenon reported was an intermittent, one-second interval beeping sound heard nightly in the Nechako neighborhood, which baffled local R.C.M.P. officers. Witnesses described the sound as originating from above the treetops, with some comparing it to a homing signal. A police-trained German Shepherd reportedly refused to enter the forest where the sound was emanating. Following the initial reports of the sound, residents observed unidentified aerial objects. On April 19, 1967, witnesses reported a large, hovering object displaying flashing blue, red, green, and white lights over the Alcan Steel works. On April 20, 1967, observers reported multiple objects moving in various directions, which they distinguished from satellites. These events were accompanied by significant electromagnetic and mechanical anomalies, including a one-hour electric power failure, a fire siren activating without cause, and a fire box at the local hospital triggering a small fire. The author of the correspondence, a local resident, provided these accounts to A.P.R.O. (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) for further investigation, noting that local authorities were unable to provide explanations for the occurrences.
I got the eerie feeling that it made me think of a homing signal, which feeling was very strong------------.
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Official Assessment
police had no equipment which might help solve the mystery
The document details a series of unexplained events in Kitimat, B.C., in April 1967, including persistent beeping sounds, sightings of hovering objects with flashing lights, and associated electromagnetic disturbances affecting power and local emergency equipment.
Witnesses
- M.J. Van De KinderCpl.R.C.M.P.
- Mr. Dye
- Mrs. Dye
Key Persons
- M.J. Van De KinderR.C.M.P. Corporal investigating the sound