Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Sightings at McLeese Lake
AI-Generated Summary
A letter from a resident of McLeese Lake, BC, to APRO detailing three separate UFO sightings observed in August 1967. The sightings involved silent, glowing, and maneuvering objects observed by multiple witnesses.
This document is a letter dated September 26, 1967, written by Mrs. R. Begin of McLeese Lake, British Columbia, to Jim and Coral Lorenzen of APRO. The author describes three separate UFO sightings she experienced in August 1967. The first sighting occurred on August 2, 1967, at 8:00 PM, involving an oval-shaped object with a white light that traveled silently from north to south near Sheridian Hill. The second sighting took place on August 26, 1967, at 10:00 PM, where a large, blood-red, pulsing light was observed moving from south to north along a hill. This event was witnessed by six adults and others using binoculars, who noted the light was difficult to look at. The third sighting occurred the same night at 3:30 AM. The author initially observed a bright, flashing red and green object she mistook for a star. Later, she observed a second object, which she described as a satellite, climb toward the first object. The two objects interacted, with the first object following the second before disappearing behind hills, while the second object remained stationary in the northeast sky. The author expresses her curiosity regarding these events and requests information from APRO, noting that she had recently read a book by Aimé Michelle that contained a similar account.
The light was huge in comparison to that of an aeroplane. There's no other light. The light was not blinking, it was rotating or pulsing. The colour was a kind of blood red.
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Witnesses
Key Persons
- Jim LorenzenRecipient of letter
- Coral LorenzenRecipient of letter
- Aimé MichelleAuthor of a book