Strange beams of light are being observed in the midwest and
Canada. Pictured here is an image of one taken by Bill David
of Peace River, Alberta, Canada, on June 6. Some observers
have seen a possible faint outline of a figure in the beam.
To enable you to examine this, we are providing a
high-resolution image, accessible by clicking the picture to
the left. This image will download slowly on dialup connections.
The photograph is now joined by numerous observations of
what appears to be a similar phenomenon in the midwestern
US. Witnesses from the area further state that there has
been extensive military activity in connection with the
phenomenon.
In the early morning hours of Thursday, September 30,
motorists on I-235 and I-94 near Detroit called local radio
station WOMC at around 5:45 AM to report "a bright flash,
almost like a huge flashlight" in the sky.
A poster reports on the Unknowncountry.com
Message
Boards says, "Thursday afternoon, when I was at work a
fellow Detroiter, told me he went out for a cigarette
between 4 and 5 in the morning, and saw a bunch of really
weird lights in the sky that were too bright and moving too
erratically to be airplanes or helicopters."
UFO investigator Kenny Young reports on a more extensive
situation in northern Ohio. On September 22, radio station
WTAM received reports of a rainbow-like aerial phenomenon
similar to a sundog. Mr. Young adds, "the situation
complicates, however, as others began describing unusual
contrails, jet scrambles and other military activity all
across northern Ohio."
There have also been unconfirmed reports of UFO and
helicopter activity around the Perry Nuclear Power Station
in Ohio.
The National Weather Service theorized that the lights were
moonbeams shining through the clouds. According to the
National Weather Service, it was clear at the time of the
incident.
What kind of information can we get from ETs? Contactee
Lisette Larkins tells what she's learned on this week's
Dreamland.
And she tells subscribers how she learned to
make
contact.
To read about the Canadian incident, go to the
Peace
River Record Gazette.
Read Mr. Young's full report in our
Insight
Section.
To learn more about the Detroit sighting, go to
Clickondetroit.com.