Witness a Mysterious White Light Over Regina: A Captivating UFO Encounter

Last night around 9:45 pm, while taking a quiet evening stroll in Regina, Saskatchewan, I encountered a truly extraordinary phenomenon—a dazzling white light in the night sky unlike anything I’ve seen before. The sky was perfectly clear, with a faint orange tint on the western horizon fading into night. Minutes earlier, I had observed two jets pass overhead high above, their distant thunder capturing my attention, alongside the gentle glow of Venus hanging low in the southeast sky.

As I entered a local park, about 20 to 30 yards in, I looked southward, roughly 40 degrees above the horizon. There, a brilliantly bright light hung in the sky, about three to four times larger than Venus, radiating an intensity reminiscent of burning magnesium—intense yet not blinding.

This captivating light appeared to slowly move northward with a subtle turning motion, maintaining its vivid white glow for about five seconds. Then, in a sudden, sharp turn to the west, its brightness diminished dramatically, fading into a faint white glow before vanishing entirely within another five seconds. The object’s fluid, decisive movements struck me as craft-like, unlike any star, planet, meteor, or aircraft I had ever observed.

Remarkably, my brother, camping at a lake some 40 to 50 miles away, called me the following morning. He shared that he also witnessed a UFO that same night, roughly two hours after my sighting. His description closely matched mine, adding a layer of intrigue to this incredible event.

This encounter remains vivid in my memory, a unique celestial mystery in the skies above Regina—a night when the ordinary gave way to the enigmatic.

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