High Strangeness
"I can't describe it in words. To me, it was almost biblical like 'is something happening here?' like 'is this the end?' for that one split second," said Arone, who ran inside his east end Guelph home to grab his telescope and found out the objects became much fainter by the time he returned.
His wife began filming the video on his phone which shows three bright lights contrasting an orange sky over farmland on Watson Parkway.
Arone said it started off with one light and two smaller lights floated out of it slowly. "It was really strange behaviour. I think there might have been a third, but I lost sight of that one," said Arone. "What was strange to me was a there was no sound."
He said the orange colour of the three objects was remarkably bright and the objects themselves were much larger than a plane appears.
View the video here.
Speaking to the Washington Post on Tuesday, Luis Elizondo, former director of the military's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), revealed that UFOs - or whoever pilots them - are fascinated with nuclear energy.
There is "some sort of intersection between these UAP or UFO sightings and our nuclear technology with nuclear propulsion, nuclear power generation, or nuclear weapons systems," Elizondo told the Post, adding that "those same observations have been seen overseas in other countries."

Fox News' Jennifer Griffin reports new videos confirmed by US Navy are raising hopes among UFO enthusiasts on 'Special Report'
Set to be presented to Congress later this month, the intelligence report concluded that most of the more than 120 documented encounters with so-called "unidentified aerial phenomena" were not related to futuristic US government technology, the New York Times reported, citing senior administration officials with knowledge of the report.
But the document may yield more questions than answers. The officials said that was "about the only conclusive finding" from the report, which does not definitively rule out the possibility that the sightings were alien spacecraft.
Comment: See also:
- UFO video is the start of 'War of the Worlds' claims US Navy pilot
- Drip-drip disclosure: Pentagon UFO unit 'to publicly release some findings' after ex-official says 'off-world vehicle' found
- Pentagon forming task force to investigate military's UFO encounters
- Pentagon says leaked video showing mysterious spherical object is GENUINE & under investigation by 'UFO task force'
- What's up with those Pentagon UFO videos?
- Ex-head of Pentagon UFO hunting outfit claims US government possesses 'exotic material' that needs to be studied

The shocking clip shows sailors aboard the USS Omaha observing as many as nine objects swarming the ship at speeds of up to 160 mph.
Jeremy Corbell claims the video was filmed in the combat information center of the ship on July 15, 2019. Earlier this month, he introduced footage, taken aboard the USS Omaha, of a mysterious, spherical object flying over the ship before disappearing into the ocean.
"This is corroborative electro-optic data demonstrating a significant UFO event series in a warning area off San Diego," Corbell tweeted Thursday.
The new unclassified clip shows sailors aboard the Omaha observing as many as nine UFOs swarming the ship at speeds approaching 160 mph.
Caitlin Nichols, 25, said she overheard her triplets Presley, Millie, and Hays screaming and arguing with each other in their Georgia home on January 26.
When she checked the baby monitor, the girls appeared to be speaking to an unseen figure by the wall.
Nichols said her daughters have not interacted with whatever they see on the wall in the same way since, but that they have woken up in the middle of the night claiming to see a monster in the exact same spot.
In the spooky footage, the three girls are out of bed and looking at the same wall.
One of the girls points at something she sees there and the other two run over.
A few days ago, after an unusually strong tide, a huge stone road surfaced from beneath the waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The stone road appears to have been made of giant cobblestones. Is it man made? If yes, who would have been capable of moving such huge blocks of rock... And for what purpose? such Or just Mother Nature? These questions must be answered by specialists in geology.
Comment:
The videos of the Unidentified Flying Objects were taken by U.S. air force flight crews or by naval surveillance and subsequently "leaked" to the public. The question is: were the "leaks" authorized by Pentagon spooks to stoke the public imagination of visitors from space? The Pentagon doesn't actually say what it believes the UFOs are, only that the videos are "authentic".
A Senate intelligence committee is to receive a report from the Department of Defense's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force next month. That has also raised public interest in the possibility of alien life breaching our skies equipped with physics-defying technology far superior to existing supersonic jets and surveillance systems.
Several other questions come to mind that beg skepticism. Why does the phenomenon of UFOs or UAP only seem to be associated with the American military? This goes back decades to the speculation during the 1950s about aliens crashing at Roswell in New Mexico. Why is it that only the American military seems privy to such strange encounters? Why not the Russian or Chinese military which would have comparable detection technology to the Americans but they don't seem to have made any public disclosures on alien encounters? Such a discrepancy is implausible unless we believe that life-forms from lightyears away have a fixation solely on the United States. That's intergalactic American "exceptionalism" for you!
Luis Elizondo, who led the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program before it was disbanded in 2012, told Fox's Tucker Carlson that the government possesses physical evidence linked to the elusive entities, more commonly known as UFOs.
"The United States government is in possession of exotic material, and I'll leave it at that," he said, adding that "more analysis needs to be done."
Comment: See also:
- Pentagon whistleblower warns of UFO intelligence failure on 'level of 9/11'
- 'The seventh observable': An examination of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena from a scientific perspective
- The Paranormal Roots of the Pentagon's UFO Program
- From AAWSAP to AATIP: How the Pentagon's UFO program changed names, and focus
- Why is the MSM suddenly running a bunch of stories about space aliens?
- Washington Post: The military keeps encountering UFOs but the Pentagon doesn't care
- Contractor for Pentagon and secret government research speaks out on UFO study he conducted
- Will the next UFO disclosure be "biological threats from outer space?"
- How did a UFO story make the front page of the New York Times?
Chris Kicking Woman shared a video with MTN that he took at about 12:30 a.m. on May 16th. He told MTN: "Across Northern Montana a trail of Light just slowly cruised by our night sky. It was also seen from the Flathead Valley. This video was shot above Blackfeet Country."
Michelle RedSun EagleHawk posted to our Facebook page: "I have a very strange question 5/15/2021 around 23:00 to 00:00 did anyone observe in the Northern Hemisphere a very long cigar-sharped flying craft. It was not displaying lights, but rather in an area in the space between earth and our moon, which allowed the sun to reflect off the ship. No, not a meteor, or comet, but very large craft. No, this is not a disc or saucer, but a very large craft. I would like to know who else observed this unique craft, from Washington across Utah, Montana, and North Dakota."
Several other people messaged us, too, asking if anyone else had seen it.
"When it comes to aliens, there are some things I just can't tell you on air," the 44th commander-in-chief teased James Corden in a video chat on "The Late Late Show" aired early Tuesday.
"Look, the truth is that when I came into office, I asked," Obama told the British comedian with a laugh.
"I was like, 'All right, is there the lab somewhere where we're keeping the alien specimens and spaceships?'
"They did a little bit of research ... and the answer was, 'No,'" he deadpanned to laughter.













Comment: There are many stories of UFO activity around nuclear installations, both military and domestic