In a remarkable story that has captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts and researchers alike, a US Department of Defense contractor’s encounter with a colossal, glowing UFO has sparked a decade of research and led to the development of two patents inspired by the event.
According to three witnesses, including the Pentagon engineer, they captured electronic evidence of a ‘barbell’ UFO, measuring half the length of a football field and emitting an eerie ‘indigo’ blue glow. The craft reportedly flew silently over an old logging road in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on August 28, 2013, near the site of the trio’s hunting trip.
DailyMail.com spoke with the case’s initial investigators, who shared electronic data from the contractor’s attempt to film the object. The video revealed ‘white noise’ pulses recurring in one-second loops, identical to the strobing light emitted by the UFO itself.
“The captured data of the event,” the witness reported, “may be the first real physical proof of not just a craft flying, but that it flies by virtue of an incredibly complex and […] powerful spinning electromagnetic propulsion system.”
The case was investigated by Robert Powell, the same nanotechnology expert whose analysis of a 2007 mass UFO sighting in Texas featured prominently in the Steven Spielberg-produced UFO docuseries ‘Encounters’ on Netflix last year. Powell, whose new book on UFOs has received praise from former Defense Department intelligence official Chris Mellon, personally visited the contractor’s lab and collaborated with him on analyzing the eerie interference on his UFO video.
“Is there another ‘barbell’ case we’ve investigated like this?” Powell told DailyMail.com. “No, it’s the only one.” He noted that UFO cases with this shape are so rare that only about ’50 to 60 cases’ exist ‘throughout history.’
The witnesses described the craft as extending about 170-feet long, 60-feet wide, and 20-feet tall, emitting an ‘indigo plasma’ that covered most of its surface. The defense contractor attempted to film the UFO with two devices, but both behaved as if caught in ‘a boot sequence,’ failing to stay on while the craft was nearby.
Through the scope of his rifle, the witness observed that the light emitted by the UFO was not ‘incoherent’ but more akin to laser light, describing it as ‘coherent’ and ‘salty’ to his eyes. The UFO moved in a slow, rotating motion for approximately six or seven minutes before being joined by ‘a similar lit craft’ on the horizon, with both zipping off at ‘incredible speed.’
Powell and his co-investigator, retired former police detective Phil Leech, analyzed the video footage using an oscilloscope, revealing that the ‘interference’ matched the rhythm of the UFO’s light show, with a ‘perfect pulsation function’ timed to the revolution of the lights at roughly 1-second intervals.
The defense contractor witness calculated that the craft had an approximate surface area of 3.1 million square inches and would require a minimum of 160 million watts of power to surround itself in plasma, which he suspects is the UFO’s propulsion system. This amount of power is equivalent to 33 percent of a nuclear power plant’s output, packed into an object a fraction of its size.
While skeptics may view the case as anecdotal without concrete proof, Powell remains in contact with the witness, hoping to obtain a raw copy of the video for further analysis. The encounter has led to the development of two patents by the defense contractor, inspired by the information derived from the event, and has sparked a decade of ongoing research into this fascinating UFO case.
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