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To: goldworldnet who wrote (181498)7/24/2009 12:47:13 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
If you look hard enough, those "glows" can be seen with the naked eye. I know it sounds crazy, but I have seen them.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (181498)7/24/2009 6:50:41 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 225578
 
That is strange.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (181498)7/24/2009 8:07:51 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
is that like... those aura things??? interesting article. the russians have declassified their cold war ufo stuff. not sure if that relates but...



To: goldworldnet who wrote (181498)7/24/2009 8:08:07 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Respond to of 225578
 
is that like... those aura things??? interesting article. the russians have declassified their cold war ufo stuff. not sure if that relates but...



To: goldworldnet who wrote (181498)7/29/2009 12:49:38 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 225578
 
Ottawa River search called off: police

Witness reports suggest small aircraft crashed into rapids

Last Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 | 9:00 AM ET

A helicopter flies over the Ottawa River on Tuesday morning, searching for what rescue workers believed could have been a crashed aircraft. (CBC)Authorities said Tuesday afternoon that they had called off their search of the Ottawa River following an overnight sighting of unusual, bright lights near the Deschenes Rapids.

According to an Ottawa Police Service media release, Ottawa and Gatineau police, fire services, paramedics and Canadian Forces Base Trenton's search and rescue team called off their search Tuesday afternoon.

Const. Alain Boucher said Ottawa police received several reports that lights were seen travelling at high speeds on the Ottawa River, which could indicate that an aircraft crashed near the rapids at the Britannia Yacht Club about 10 p.m. on Monday.

Boucher said there were also reports that some witnesses heard a loud bang shortly after seeing the lights.

Rescue workers search the Ottawa River on Monday night after an aircraft possibly crashed near the Deschenes Rapids. (CBC)Insp. Paul Gallant, an Ottawa police spokesperson, said the recovery effort had turned up a large object, but police later said that the object didn't appear to be a missing plane.

Some reports indicated the lights appeared to be a plane, he said. After contacting several airports in the area, police have no reports of a missing plane or any missing pilot, he said.

There has also been no sign of wreckage in the area, Boucher added.

The rapids were not searched overnight due to safety concerns, but police said Tuesday afternoon that they were sending a camera 10 metres under water to investigate the object.

The National Defence co-ordinator had sent out a plane to look in the area, Boucher said. A military helicopter was also in the area, and search and rescue teams were on site.

Officials said the search had ended, but that if a report of a missing plane is filed, it they could resume their recovery mission.

cbc.ca