Look, up in the sky: N.B. reports record number of UFOs

by JeffHuang | July 18, 2008 at 02:54 pm
798 views | 4 Recommendations | 9 comments

The subject of UFOs always scares me a little. If something is really "out there," we should definitely start worrying! Haven't any of you seen Independence Day starring Will Smith? We wouldn't be worrying about terrorist but things that we know nothing about. I am not too sure what this record number of UFO sighting means, but I don't think there is a reason to panic just yet.


A record 24 sightings of unidentified flying objects were reported in New Brunswick in 2007, according to an annual report released by the Winnipeg-based Ufology Research Institute.

A total of 836 sightings were reported in Canada in 2007 according to the report, which was released Wednesday.

The year saw a shift from British Columbia usually holding the top position for sightings to Canada's east.

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec had a record number of sightings in 2007 since the reports began to be published in 1989.

One of the most puzzling sightings was in Saint John on Nov. 3, 2007, said research co-ordinator Chris Rutkowski.

Two people observed a tube-shaped object that appeared to be hovering over the port city, Rutkowski said.

"It suddenly shot away and they don't understand what it was because they were watching it one minute and they went around the corner it was simply not there," he said.

The annual compilation of sightings is based on reports that are submitted to a variety of sources that include the Department of National Defence, Transport Canada and various websites.

Many sightings that are reported over the course of a year are later determined to be stars, planes, satellites or fireballs.

If the whole area 51 conspiracy is true, maybe we know more about UFOs than the average citizen thinks.

The increase in the number of sightings may be an indication that people are becoming more comfortable with reporting unusual sightings, Rutkowski said.

"I think that science should be treating the subject of UFOs a little bit more seriously and I think that the public demands this because there are so many things out there reminding us of aliens and UFOs everyday life," he said.



recommend This comment thread is now closed
Vinny
Vinny
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 15:18 on July 18th, 2008

Don't be scared!.

0
JeffHuang

haha thanks vinny. From your profile pic, I'm taking that you're not scared.

0
Vinny

Your right Jeff I'm not scared, the only thing you need to fear is the probing.


Probing Questions, originally uploaded by largo621.

0
Amy Judd

I personally would love to see a UFO - although I don't want to be taken by one....

PS - that cartoon is funny Vinny!

0
Vinny

Glad you like it Amy, I did hesitate before adding it.

0
Amy Judd

I can understand that, but I think it's quite funny!

0
René

Now I know where 'The Scream' came from.

Mike Wood
Mike Wood
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 14:16 on July 19th, 2008

JeffHuang, I like this story. It's good stuff.

How can one look up at the night sky and think we're alone?

As far as worrying about UFO's, we shouldn’t. What ever intelligent life exists out there, they're surely smart enough to stay away from the planetary plague known as Mankind. But you never know they may be after the oil! :o)

0
jamesesq

I looked into the shell of the UFO like I was looking at a colour X-ray. I saw the shapes and different coloured small parts of the internal composition of the inside and the content! No two UFO's were the same, some were fuzzy white and one was bright royal blue. Most were circular and some appeared to be complete spheres but others had a small chip and some were transparent!

I downloaded some of my photos on my yahoo.com flickr photo site



This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

What is NowPublic?

NowPublic lets people work together to cover news events around the world.

Find out more

Crowd Power

Vinny
First Flagged at 3:18 PM, Jul 18, 2008 by Vinny
These members have powered this story:

Most Recommended Stories in Strange

 

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from