Posted on 02/02/2024 2:54:27 PM PST by BenLurkin
Early on Jan. 19, several pilots reported "multiple lights sometimes in a triangle formation(opens in a new tab)" high above the Canadian Prairies.
The 13-minute clip was culled from 2.5 hours of raw audio downloaded from two feeds at LiveATC.net(opens in a new tab), a website that streams and archives air traffic control radio. Edited for length, the original conversations between pilots and air traffic controllers took place from approximately 4:20 a.m. to 6 a.m. CST.
At least four aircraft reported seeing the lights that morning, including Flair and Morningstar jets, and two Air Canada flights. They estimated the lights were well above them, as high as 100,000 feet (30,480 metres), which is beyond the reach of most fighter jets. Two other crews also chimed in to say they've recently had similar sightings over Canada.
(Excerpt) Read more at ctvnews.ca ...
“Does anybody else find it interesting that the only response to this story seems to be mocking and scorn? This might be the result of decades of conditioning from the military and media. Nobody looks at this topic seriously even though recently so called whistleblowers have come out and said that the US government has off world vehicles in their possession.”
Because it’s been over 75 years since Kenneth Arnold sighting and there has never been actual proof that UFOs are spacecraft piloted by aliens.
They estimated the lights were well above them, as high as 100,000 feet.
Pilots spot government drones on the move.
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