Several months ago, an extraordinary event unfolded in Fredericton, New Brunswick, that has lingered in my mind ever since. Late one night, while in my bedroom with friends, I noticed something unusual just above the power lines near Greenvillage—a circular object floating silently with glowing red lights. At first, I thought it might be something mundane like a satellite, but soon the scene changed dramatically.
One disk-shaped object became three, then five, and eventually—unbelievably—at least fifty or even a hundred of these glowing orbs filled the sky, drifting gracefully over my house and nearby areas. The spectacle was unlike anything I had ever witnessed—these objects emitted smaller lights and shifted colors, bathing the night in an eerie, captivating glow.
What truly set this experience apart was its duration. This brilliant aerial display lasted nearly an hour, holding my gaze unwaveringly, as if time itself had paused to watch. The sheer number and slow movement of these disks made the moment feel both surreal and profoundly mesmerizing.
I have searched extensively for anyone else who might have seen the same phenomenon around that time, but I found no similar reports. Whether these were unidentified aerial objects or something else remains a mystery, but the memory of that night remains vivid—an unforgettable encounter that challenges the boundaries of what we know.
It’s a story for you to ponder: what could those strange, disk-shaped lights have been? Whatever they were, their presence over Fredericton that night was a powerful reminder that the skies might hold secrets even we have yet to understand.