Is Canadian government covering up UFO sightings?

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Is Canadian government covering up UFO sightings?
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This file video grab image obtained April 28, 2020 and courtesy of the U.S. Department of Defense shows part of an unclassified video taken by Navy pilots that have circulated for years showing interactions with "unidentified aerial phenomena."
This file video grab image obtained April 28, 2020 and courtesy of the U.S. Department of Defense shows part of an unclassified video taken by Navy pilots that have circulated for years showing interactions with "unidentified aerial phenomena." Photo by U.S. Department of Defense / Handout /AFP via Getty Images / Files
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Is the Canadian government covering up sightings of UFOs?
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Some documents suggest that’s the case.

Previously classified “event logs” were acquired by Motherboard under Canada’s Access to Information Act.

They describe sightings of unidentified flying objects by pilots to air traffic controllers and how fighter jets were scrambled to check out some of the objects, only to see them disappear from radar.

Ex-Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Jock Williams, a 36-year-veteran, said the reports were buried.

“Somebody throws it out. Nobody cares,” Williams told Motherboard.

“I don’t see any evidence that there’s any kind of in-depth look being taken at any of this kind of stuff, which means that nobody attaches any importance to it.

“You have evidence of the fact that they’re aware of this kind of stuff; at the same time, you have evidence of the fact that nothing is happening,” he said.

Williams would like to see action.

“These guys are getting paid one way or the other. They might as well be investigating,” he said.

The reports included an Air Canada Jazz pilot saying he saw “three red lights 3,000 feet above him and going slower,” a WestJet pilot “reported a very bright light pass overhead of them” when there was “no other traffic in the area” and a Qatar Airways flight reporting a “UFO” over western Alberta, amongst other things.

A Pentagon report on UFOs was released in June and warned they could potentially be a threat to the U.S. and alien origin could not be ruled out.
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Govts and alliances like the "cover" UFO's give to some top secret projects because in order to test them properly, well, at some point someone is going to see them.
And some people WANT to see UFOs so badly they'll see anything as a potential space visitor. Years ago I was at some friends' place when someone by the kitchen window shouted "Holy shit, there's a UFO or something shooting at the ground across the river." Naturally there was a rush to check and by god it looked absolutely like something was shooting lasers or missiles at the ground across the river.
However, trying to look through a triple pane with a screen in a raging snowstorm, especially at an angle, can fuck your perspective. I headed to the living room to get a better look out on the balcony.

And how mundane it was. Turns out it was the hydro line literally across the street and to the right. Some of the insulation had come loose and with the heavy snowfall, whenever snow hit the exposed wire it would flash and spark. :LOL: