Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Reddish-Orange UFOs Over Williams Lake
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This document details a 1968 sighting of multiple reddish-orange unidentified objects in Williams Lake, BC, reported by Larry Beaulieu and confirmed by Ernie Beaulieu.
On February 29, 1968, in Williams Lake, British Columbia, an individual named Larry Beaulieu observed unidentified aerial phenomena. The initial sighting occurred at the corner of Third and Oliver, after which the witness traveled to Fourth and Conies. During this time, the witness enlisted Ernie Beaulieu to confirm the observation of two objects traveling from east to west at the speed of a jet fighter. These objects were described as emitting a steady, non-pulsating, bright reddish-orange light. The witness noted that the surrounding sky was clear, yet no stars were visible in the immediate vicinity of the objects. The objects were observed flying at a low altitude before disappearing quickly over the hills. Following this, the witness observed two additional objects in a southerly direction. One of these was believed to be a satellite, while the other remained stationary beside it. This second stationary object was also described as having a steady, non-pulsating, reddish-orange color. A separate account included in the file corroborates the sighting of two objects traveling from east to west at high speed, noting they disappeared over the horizon in a few seconds while traveling under the clouds.
Got Ernie Beaulieu to confirm sighting of two ufo's moving at the speed of a jet fighter.
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Witnesses
Key Persons
- Ernie BeaulieuWitness who confirmed the sighting