Date:
April 25, 2006
Location: Waterhen Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
"It's
kind of like a Frisbee, two Frisbees on top of another,
like an orange in the middle," he said. "And
they were turning at an incredible rate. It was just like
you could see the windows turning one way and the ship,
the bottom part, turning the other way. And whatever way
on top it was like glowing. I don't know what it was but
it was beautiful." Lapratt said he saw several objects
landing on the lake, then zipping away at high speed toward
the treeline.

Witness sketch of objects' appearance. Sketch Copyright
Kenny Lapratt, night watchman on
duty of Waterhen Lake First Nation.
Source:
CBC News, Canada, May 29, 2006
Is
the truth out there in northern Sask.?
Monday,
May 29, 2006
CBC News
Armed
with a Polaroid camera and a variety of electronic gear,
Barb Campbell is on the hunt for unidentified flying objects
in northern Saskatchewan.
The
UFO researcher from Maidstone is focusing her search these
days on the northern reserve of Waterhen Lake, where strange
lights have been spotted for years and where there have
recently been vivid tales of close encounters.
Night
watchman Kenny Lapratt said he was on duty one night several
weeks ago when he saw what he believes were spaceships
hovering over the lake, which is about a four-hour drive
north of Prince Albert.
"It's
kind of like a Frisbee, two Frisbees on top of another,
like an orange in the middle," he said.
"And
they were turning at an incredible rate. It was just like
you could see the windows turning one way and the ship,
the bottom part, turning the other way. And whatever way
on top it was like glowing. I don't know what it was but
it was beautiful."
Lapratt
said he saw several objects landing on the lake, then
zipping away at high speed toward the treeline.
Then
they shot straight up.
"I
just panicked
I didn't know what to do,"
he said. He called the police.
Campbell
hasn't seen any lights on the reserve yet, but many other
people there on the reserve have seen them and have told
her their stories.
One
woman showed her a video showing more than three minutes
of moving lights.
"This
really looks genuine," she said as she watched
the video again. "I'm really impressed."
Some
of the people who have observed the lights don't know
what they were looking at, but Lapratt said he doesn't
have any doubts.
"They
were UFOs," he said. "They couldn't be
anything else."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1144.htm