I've seen lights in the sky that I can't explain being made by conventional aircraft out at Banff. It was a single light, very high up, and it would hover, sprint ahead, hover again, do sudden reversals, zigzag, etc. I've never seen an aircraft that could move at the speed this light did, and do sudden stops, reversals and zigzags. It was definitely a UFO.
What's important to remember though is what the acronym UFO stands for ... Unidentified Flying Object. By that definition what I saw certainly fits the criteria. But that doesn't provide any quantifiable evidence about the birth planet of the pilot. It was an unidentifiable flying object, but there are many explanations aside from a license plate that's not from our solar system ... experimental aircraft, light anomalies, optical illusions, hoaxes, etc., etc. It's fun to think they're alien aircraft, but being a born skeptic, I want quantifiable evidence.
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