Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Intense White Light Over Williams Lake

📅 November 6, 1967 📍 Williams Lake, B.C. to Rutland 📄 press_compilation

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This document is a brief report of a UFO sighting by Glen Fenig in British Columbia on November 6, 1967. It details the witness's observation of an intense, zig-zagging white light that lasted for 45 minutes.

On the early morning of Monday, November 6, 1967, a witness named Glen Fenig was traveling from Williams Lake, British Columbia, toward Rutland when he observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon. Fenig described the object as a very intense white light, initially mistaking it for a barn spotlight situated on a nearby mountain. He estimated the light to be approximately 30 times the size of a star and noted that it exhibited a zig-zagging motion. The intensity of the light was sufficient to cause a distraction for the witness while he was driving. The sighting lasted for a total duration of 45 minutes. This account was later documented by G. Duplantier in the June 1968 issue of Flying Saucers magazine.

It was about 30 times the size of a star and it zig-zagged

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