New video of strange light in the sky near town posted on YouTube this past May
With the Mutual UFO Network and the National UFO Reporting Center investigating three strange sightings in Orangeville last year, a new video shows another odd object reportedly seen in the sky near town this past May.
The video recently posted on YouTube by the UFO Institute shows a strange light travelling upwards in the sky above what is identified as Orangeville on May 18. It is not known whether the report has been investigated.
“My kids and I couldn’t figure out what it was,” the unidentified witness stated in his or her unedited statement. “I started taping it. It just kept rising and disappeared.”
This isn’t the only report of an unidentified flying object in the Orangeville area within the last year and a half. According to the 2017 Canadian UFO Survey compiled by Ufology Research, three sightings in the Orangeville area were investigated by MUFON and the NUFORC last year.
On May 27, 2017, a witness reportedly saw two orange lights high in the sky with “no strobes like a plane.” About a month earlier on April 26, a witness reportedly saw a “stationary star-like light” object with six emerging lights in the sky.
Investigators labelled both those sightings as “probable.” A third report of a “silent camouflage aircraft” that looked like a faint horizontal letter 8 with no sound or visible light on March 28 was deemed to have offered insufficient evidence to draw any formal conclusion.
“Popular opinion to the contrary, there is no incontrovertible evidence that some UFO cases involve extraterrestrial contact,” Ufology Research wrote in a statement accompanying the annual survey.
“The continued reporting of UFOs by the public and the yearly increase in numbers of UFO reports suggests a need for further examination of the phenomenon by social, medical and physical scientists.”
Ufology, which has been soliciting UFO case data from known investigators and researchers for nearly 30 years, says there were 1,101 sightings reported across Canada in 2017. Of those, about eight per cent are judged to be unexplained and 43 per cent were of simple lights in the sky.
“Results of this study show that many people continue to report unusual objects in the sky,” Ufology Research added. “Some of these objects do not have obvious explanations.”
To learn more about UFO sightings reported to MUFON in Orangeville, visit mufon.com. To read the Canadian UFO Survey’s 2017 annual report, visit survey.canadianuforeport.com.
Source: Orangeville.com
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