Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Flying Saucers Seen at Green Lake
AI-Generated Summary
Residents in Williams Lake, BC, reported observing multiple red, hazy, elongated UFOs over Green Lake for several hours on November 13, 1967. Witnesses described the objects performing complex maneuvers, including smaller lights entering a larger 'mother ship'.
On the night of November 13, 1967, residents near Green Lake, British Columbia, reported a prolonged sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena. The event began around 10:55 p.m. when Mrs. E. Hills, while working at home, heard a humming sound and observed a red beacon moving across the lake. She alerted her husband, Ernie, and their son, Robin. The family subsequently contacted Bert Gammie, who joined them in observing the phenomena using binoculars and a telescope. The primary object was described as an elongated light surrounded by a brilliant red haze, accompanied by smaller lights. The witnesses observed the object descend, though they could not confirm if it landed on the lake or the adjacent land. Bert Gammie reported seeing one of the smaller lights enter the main body of what he described as a 'mother ship.' The observation lasted for several hours. Later in the night, a second red, hazy light was seen moving across the sky. Additional witnesses, including George and Ruth Gammie and an unidentified traveler on the Cariboo Highway, also reported observing the light form. The report emphasizes the conviction of the witnesses regarding the reality of their experience.
I only believe what I see - and I tell you - I saw it.
PDF not loading? Download the PDF directly
Official Assessment
Witnesses observed an elongated, red, hazy object and smaller lights over Green Lake for several hours, with one witness reporting a smaller light entering a larger 'mother ship'.
Witnesses
- Mr. E. HillsGreen Lake Lodge
- Mrs. E. HillsGreen Lake Lodge
- Bert GammieFlying U
- Ernie Hills
- Robin Hills
- George Gammie
- Ruth Gammie