Date:
April 22, 2000
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Three
brothers were playing soccer with two friends at Cloverdale
School, when one looked up in the clear sky and noticed
a disk-shaped object that was silently moving in an easterly
direction. The black or dark blue disk had white domes
on top and bottom.
![](images/Who%27s%20Who%20in%20UFOlogy/Additional%20UFO%20Sightings/Cloverdale1.jpg)
Drawing by Gord Heath, based on witness testimony.
![](images/Who%27s%20Who%20in%20UFOlogy/Additional%20UFO%20Sightings/Cloverdale2.jpg)
Cloverdale Elementary School, Victoria, BC.
Source:
Gord Heath, UFO*BC
On
April 22, 2000, five youth were playing soccer at Cloverdale
Elementary School: Luke (14), Adam (12), Jacob (11), Matthew
(13) and Ricky (12). About 7:45 p.m., they spotted a strange
object in the sky. Three of them (brothers Luke, Adam
and Jacob) were interviewed on April 29.
April
29 Interview:
Three
brothers were playing soccer with two friends at Cloverdale
School, when one looked up in the clear sky and noticed
a disk-shaped object that was silently moving in an easterly
direction. The black or dark blue disk had white domes
on top and bottom. It was constantly wobbling about its
vertical axis, like a plate spinning on a table, which
allowed the viewing of the top dome that was otherwise
hidden by the saucer's base. The initial size of the object
was about the width of three fingers held up at arm's
length. The witnesses watched it as it travelled east
in a horizontal direction, and then started to rise higher
into the sky as it got further away and eventually got
too small to see. Although it was hard to estimate the
altitude, speed and size of the object, the witnesses
thought it might be anywhere from 5 to 50 feet across
and travelling as fast as an airplane. The total viewing
time was about three minutes. The boys talked about the
sighting for about 10 minutes after it disappeared, but
couldn't figure out a satisfactory explanation for the
object.
Further
Notes:
The
three brothers appeared with Graham Conway on the Jeff
Rense Radio Show.
While
the sighting might possibly sound like an oddly shaped,
wind-blown helium balloon, certain aspects of the report
don't seem to support this possible explanation. (reported
speed, horizontal movement). The wobbling motion might
be observed in a balloon that was weighted in the base,
but even in these circumstances, the motion would tend
to be random, rather than a constant "spinning/wobble."
The
reported size of the object would tend to indicate that
if it were a balloon, it was either very close or very
large.
The
boys themselves indicated that they had wondered if it
might be a balloon, but seemed quite sure that it was
more likely from an advanced technology (one friend proposed
maybe a "satellite" or "solar
panel").
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case346.htm