On August 28, 2013, three men, one of whom worked as an engineer in the US Department of Defense (Pentagon), came to the Canadian province of Ontario on a hunting trip. Before they could set up camp, they saw an object in the sky that looked like a dumbbell. The UFO glowed indigo blue and was “half a football field” long.
The engineer (he chose to remain incognito and the media does not show his photo, and his voice was changed in the interview below) tried to photograph the object with his Motorola, but was unsuccessful – only “pulses of white noise” were noticeable on the recording, which flickered in the same rhythm as the UFO glow.
However, he considers his video to be significant proof of the reality of the existence of UFOs: “The data obtained from this event may be the first real physical evidence that not only is there a plane flying there, but that it is flying thanks to an extremely complex and […] a powerful rotating electromagnetic drive system,” says an eyewitness.
He later contacted ufologist Robert Powell and told him about his sighting and video recording. Powell is known for investigating a mass UFO sighting over Texas in 2007 and for his role in the UFO documentary series “Encounters,” which aired on Netflix last year.
According to Powell, this is the only instance of a dumbbell-shaped UFO he has encountered. He says that UFOs of this form are very uncommon and in all the decades of history of ufology, there are only about 50-60 known sightings of such UFOs around the world.
Powell personally met with the eyewitness engineer and watched his botched video to analyze the captured white noise glitches. He also became convinced that the eyewitness actually worked for the Pentagon because he allowed him to “tour a defense facility.”
“The first thing that struck us was the brightness of this object. It looked impressive. Having worked with optical systems in the past, it could be described as a vehicle that looked like stadium floodlights – everything was shiny,” says the engineer.
According to him, the entire surface of the “dumbbell” appeared to be covered in “indigo plasma,” and the “dumbbell” was approximately 170 feet (51 meters) long, 60 feet (18 meters) wide, and approximately 20 feet (6 meters) high. The object passed slowly, barely missing the treetops, over an old logging road.
“At the same time, the apparatus slowly rotated around its center, emitting a stream like electric sparks, always opposite to the direction of movement, but without a specific starting point.”
In addition to the phone, the engineer also had a small Sony video camera with him, but when, after the phone broke down, he tried to photograph a UFO with it, it also only captured noise. The object was so bright that it was painful to look at: “It was a little salty to my eyes. It was like I was looking at a laser through a diffraction grating or something.
Two other men (their identities and positions were not revealed) were also very excited by what they saw. The UFO slowly rotating and moving in one direction was observed by people for approximately 6-7 minutes, after which a second UFO, also brightly lit, appeared on the horizon, and at the same moment both craft “flew away at incredible speeds”.
The ship's surface area was estimated to be approximately 3.1 million square inches and therefore would have required “at least 160 MW (160 million watts) of power” to surround the ship in glowing plasma. “This amount of energy represents 33% of the energy of the 478 million-watt nuclear power plant at Fort Calhoun in Nebraska.
“Without a doubt, this vehicle was the highest power density vehicle I had ever imagined,” says the engineer. In addition to the disruption, the video also captured the surprised exclamations of the engineer and his friends, but the videos have not been posted in their entirety online for public viewing.
A small fragment of the recording with noise can be seen in the recording of the interview with the engineer, posted by the ufological network MUFON. Watch from 19:37.
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