Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Red Lights North Of Williams Lake
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A witness report from March 15, 1968, detailing the observation of two red, maneuvering aerial objects near Williams Lake, BC. The objects were observed moving north and eventually vanished after one released fire-like blobs.
On the night of March 15, 1968, an unidentified witness was driving north on the Quesnel Highway near Williams Lake, British Columbia. At approximately 8:00 PM, while located about a quarter-mile south of the Jamboree Motel, the witness observed red lights in the sky. Initially, the objects appeared to be large red stars, but their nature was questioned when they began changing their relative positions to one another. The objects exhibited a pattern of raising and lowering in the sky while maintaining a steady northward trajectory. The witness exited their vehicle to observe the phenomenon more closely. Subsequently, the witness attempted to follow the objects by car, noting that they remained to the east of the highway. After traveling two miles, the witness stopped again for further observation. During this second stop, one of the objects disappeared from view. A few minutes later, the remaining object released balls or blobs of fire before vanishing entirely.
The other one, a few minutes later, it dropped balls or blobs of fire and then vanished.
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