Alien Sighting? Canadian Couple Spots Mysterious Glowing Orbs In The Sky
Alien Sighting? Canadian Couple Spots Mysterious Glowing Orbs In The Sky
A video has captured widespread attention, with many people calling it a “strange anomaly.”
A Canadian couple, Justin Stevenson and his wife, Danielle Daniels-Stevenson, were left in shock after witnessing two glowing UFOs above the Winnipeg River. The couple was driving through Fort Alexander on May 14 when they noticed the mysterious orbs with yellow lights.
The objects, described as “as bright as the sun,” were seen flying south above the river’s north shore before vanishing behind a cloud.
Stevenson, who has always been doubtful about extraterrestrial life, said the experience felt like being in a sci-fi movie. He described the objects as “super bright like a fire in the sky.” He started recording the scene and wondered if they were seeing an extraterrestrial event. In the footage shared on Facebook, he exclaimed, “What the f*** is that?” and added, “Yo, I think we’re seeing some aliens.”
This encounter has changed his mind about life beyond Earth. “I was sceptical before I saw this, but now I have the proof I need that there’s something out there other than humans,” he told the NY Post.
The video has generated a lot of interest, with many people calling it a “strange anomaly” and a “clear shot of UFOs.”
One user commented under the video, which has been viewed over 650,000 times, “Oh my word, what is that?? Pretty scary it’s so close to home, yikes!”
Another user suggested it could be a “drone or a UFO,” while someone else offered a more logical explanation, saying it was “swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket, refracting the light from Venus.”
Canada has seen a rise in “UFO sightings,” with at least 17 reports filed in 2023. Credible sources, including pilots and crews from WestJet, Air France, and British Airways, have shared their accounts of unexplained sightings. In February 2023, two airlines reported strange lights in the sky over Quebec, with one crew member describing the phenomenon as “a bit weird.” These sightings are documented in an online aviation incident database maintained by Transport Canada.
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