Driving along a quiet stretch in Brampton, Ontario, under clear blue skies, I experienced something that seared itself into my memory. It was around 5:30 PM on November 1, 2011, when, from the left side of my truck, a remarkable object zipped past, hovering just about 100 feet above the ground.
What caught my eye was not just one, but three cylinders flying in precise formation, shaping a perfect triangle. Each cylinder was roughly the length of a car, moving at a speed that almost made me lose focus while driving. The strange craft emitted a sound that added to the surreal nature of the sighting.
As they glided smoothly to the right side of my vehicle, I was both awestruck and shaken. The trio of cylinders seemed to dance across the sky as if defying the ordinary laws of flight. The memory of this astonishing event lingers vividly; I dare say I’ve never seen anything quite like it before or since.
Though I can’t sketch the image, the detailed impression this event left on me is crystal clear. It was a fleeting yet profound mystery in the skies of Brampton, something that continues to intrigue and haunt the mind of anyone lucky—or unlucky—enough to witness such extraordinary phenomena.