UFO Spotted North of Georgetown, Ontario

IMG00014-20090807-2052This past Friday evening, while driving home from Wild Water Kingdom, west bound along Mayfield Road just north of Georgetown, the Boyd family was in awe of the beautiful sunset they were witnessing.

While taking pictures, Mrs. Boyd had thought she’d seen, “Something flash by incredibly quickly, out of the corner of my eye.”

Upon reviewing the photos she’d taken, it was discovered that she’d actually captured the vapour trail of an UFO!

When asked to comment, NASA experts were at a loss for words. 24 hours later the Canadian Government had called in a recovery team from NASA. They assembled in the field that the craft had launched from. Within short order they’d stripped the landscape bare, confiscating and removing any and all evidence.

The Boyds’ are just excited to know for sure that we are not alone…

2 Comments

  1. Pat Smith
    Posted 7, September 2009 at 4:21 pm | Permalink

    This is amazing! We live in Caledon, 5 km.N of Mayfield with nothing for miles across the road.At about 12:30 am on Aug0309, my husband and I observed a brilliant beam of white light that entered our bedroom window from the sky, passed through the curtains, and shot across the room at a downward angle. The beam was solid, did not dispserse, like a flashlight or headlight.We ran outside, there was nothing -no car, no noise, no plane. About 20 min. later, a jet flew directly over our house so low that I was terrified it was going to crash. Not much sleep that night! Pearson confirmed there was a low-flying jet, but no details. I’ve written to Transport Canada, and they gave meaningless info. Could you tell me approx. where the field is that was investigated? I would appreciate any more info that you might have. Thx for the posting.

  2. Pat
    Posted 17, September 2009 at 9:06 am | Permalink

    This is my second comment. Using my photo software, I zoomed in on Ron’s photo and I was astonished to find two additional discs hidden in the dark clouds. There is also another faint vapour trail that becomes visible.

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