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SUBJECT: STRANGE LIGHTS IN THE NIGHT SKY FILE: UFO1165
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DAILY NEWS, Nelson, B.C., Canada - May 2, 1989
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THRUMS RESIDENTS REPORT UFO SIGHTINGS
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by Barbara Tandory
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A quiet woman working late nights at business books stepped off the sundeck
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of her home in Thrums, and saw a UFO. Angae Paetkau was taking the family dog
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for a midnight walk the Sunday before Easter when a "very bright red light"
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flashed over Mount Sentinel near her house. "It swooped down, stopped in mid-air
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and hovered, then made a little jaunt. It kept darting around and around the
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sky."
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Of it's lightning speed, she said, "They're quick, oh boy, are they quick."
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Later, she saw red and yellow lights, flashing, revolving on a dark underside,
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it's shape made visable in the city lights from nearby Castlegar. The display
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continued for some minutes, long enough for Paetkau to run in the house for the
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keys of a telescope enclosed in a domed planetarium in their backyard. To her
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disappointment, she couldn't rouse her husband from sleep. The dog was whining.
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Paetkau, mother of two grown children, has seen the elusive UFOs before.
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But she kept quiet unitl her neighbors had also seen strange lights in the night
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sky. Kathy Tarasoff, 31, was driving home from Robson - separated from Thrums
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only by the huge block of Mount Sentinel - with her nine-year old daughter,
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Stacy, when a dazzling white light streaked across the night sky, shot past the
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mountain, then went down at a steep angle in the mountains near the Castlegar
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airport.
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One moment they were singing, "All night, all day/Angels watching over me,
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my Lord," and the next Tarasoff cried out, "Look Stacy, a falling star," and
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already the frightened child was crying, "Mommy, Mommy . . ." They thought they
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saw a plane about to crash, Little Stacy cried all the way home.
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The abrupt change of direction, with sudden acceleration, and the light's
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trajectory - it seemingly flew past the mountain at its lowest level - suggested
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to Taraoff that it was no falling star. Tarasoff reported the incident
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privately to an employee at the airport weather office, certain that she saw a
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landing light on a small aircraft.
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The airport was shut down for the night, and no missing planes have been
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reported in the area since January.
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Tarasoff - who meets life's crises head on - found that experience more
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unsettling than going into labor with one if her three children on the way to
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the hospital. "It was an unexplainable light." She too kept quiet about it.
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It was Melody Semenoff, a vivacious 35-year-old housewife and mother of
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three, who brought it all together, first telling her story of three bright
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lights at the kids' gymnastics, a week after her March 7 sighting.
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Soon after dark that evening, Semenoff was standing in the kitchen of her
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little house at the foot of Mount Sentinel, cooking dinner, when she felt that
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"something was drawing" her to go outside. She turned down the stove and went
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outside, but there was nothing more exciting there than the "blue star", to the
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northeast, Vega in the Summer Triangle.
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Semenoff went back outside a little later with her sister-in-law, Lil
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Perepolkin, walking a long driveway to a neighbor's house. In the sky above
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Mount Sentinel there appeared three starry lights of dazzling whiteness.
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"We saw the most incredible light stars - bright and brilliant. They looked
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like stars at first. Two of them were traveling together and they were moving,
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but the third one didn't join them as they came close and back away again. It
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stayed further out."
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"The third light seemed to hover back and forth over the Whitewater Ski
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hill towards Nelson, a half hour's drive from Thrums." This sighting was light-
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hearted. "We're here, we're here," Perepolkin recalled joking when the
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experience took on a Star Trek quality with the lights moving closer towards
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them and darting back and forth.
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Aliens and spaceship are far from Perepolkin's mind. "I saw them but I
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don't believe in them." But she stands by Semenoff's account of white "giant
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stars" that twinkled and radiated about 10 feet above the mountain, or so it
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seemed. Like Kathy's white light, they too appeared to have come from a great
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distance. Semenoff's neighbor at the foot of the mountain, Paetkau, believes
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that the place is visited by alien spacecraft, that"they've been here for
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years." She maintained a sense of humor, like her neighbors, in a recent
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interview, but admitted the high seriousness that she could see "the metal, the
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windows and the lights on the bottom of those things" in some of her past
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sightings.
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She had seen one of them recently, a light that moved - "this light on the
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water" of the Kootenay River near the Brilliant Dam, across the highway from her
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home. It happened on the night of Feb. 23, a day before Tarasoff's sighting.
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That was another time that Paetkau got up from the books she keeps for a service
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station that her husband operates in Castlegar, and took the dog Prince for a
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walk. Paetkau said she wasn't surprised to see the revolving lights on the
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water: "Here they go, taking our water." They are always by water, she said.
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"They're coming here for our water," she believes. When Tarasoff saw the light
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as it flew past Mount Sentinel, "it looked like it was going to the (Brilliant)
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dam."
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Some UFO experts maintain that there is a connection between sightings and
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various electrical effects - ranging from car engines dying down to power
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blackouts of entire cities - and sometimes the phenomenon is so localized that
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only part of the house, in the direct flight of a UFO, is affected.
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In Thrums, the neighborhood experienced three power surges in a row in
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February. All were around suppertime. Semenoff described it as an "energy
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shooting out of the lightbulbs."
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Some months ago, too, Semenoff and her husband, Charlie, were startled in
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the middle of the night by a "flash, like somebody was taking a picture." This
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happened four or five times, each time in their bedroom overlooking the Mount
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Sentinel - which Melody calls the magic mountain and Charlie believes to be
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special because of the quartz fields, coming thru a double-pane window which can
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be reached only on a ladder.
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In a similar incident, remembered by Paetkau and Gordon, her husband, a
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blinding light lit up their bedroom. "There was a flash," recalled Gordon. "It
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lit up everything. It was pretty phenomenal, just like sheet lighting - except
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that there was no lightning." Besides, the flash was "very constant."
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Yet Gordon, as an amateur astronomer, prefers to think that there are
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rational explanations for this and other things happening in Thrums - rocket re-
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entry with third-stage boosters going off, reflections or meteors. (UFO experts
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agree that in about 97%, UFO sightings are due to misidentification, weather
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conditions like air inversions, optical illusions, deliberate deception and even
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hallucinations, but the remaining 3% defy all explanation.)
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Gordon Paetkau reserves his judgement about UFOs as alien machines until
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one lands in his backyard. But he remembers the light in his bedroom as rare and
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unforgettable. "The light was like a nuclear explosion in the sky."
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Some UFO research also indicates the objects seem to have a keen interest
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in all kinds of power installations including nuclear plants, and in water. The
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Thrums sightings occur in a setting where rivers, lakes and streams are constant
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features of the local geography. In this quiet place of high mountains and deep
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waters and hydroelectric installations, West Kootenay Power operates three of
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its four power plants.
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And something else did happen on the night Semenoff and Perepolkin saw the
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lights. Outside Castlegar, four miles up the Columbia River, a transformer blew
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up at Celgar in the small hours of March 8, causing a fire that shut down the
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380-employee pulp mill, as company officials estimate, until mid-April. (Celgar
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has just begun operating at 10 to 15% capacity). No one knows what happened and
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an investigation into the cause is continuing.
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"There was some sort of power outage , seconds earlier," according to Ron
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Belton, Celgar's personnal manager. "We felt a power surge but we weren't sure."
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At the local power company they also don't know what "tripped the line."
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And, according to WKP public relations man Jack Fisher, there have been reports
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of power disturbances, except for a 21-minute power blackout in most of
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Castlegar when the transformer blew up at Celgar. Celgar is located near a
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storage dam on the Columbia River operated by B.C. Hydro.
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West Kootenay Power's Doug Ferguson in the Castlegar office explained that
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momentary losses of power - such as the dimming of street lights, observed in
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town around the time of the Celgar accident and Thrums sightings - are often
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caused by nothing more than blown fuses and trees touching the power lines, and
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go unreported since the problem can clear itself "when the reclosure comes back
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after a 20-second delay." But, he admitted, "There are cases when we don't know
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what happened."
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One such problem occured on the night of March 7, a few hours before the
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Celgar fire, when musicians playing in the Hi Arrow bar in Castlegar experienced
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a power surge in the middle of a set. Bar manager Garry Clarkston described what
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happened: "Pooof. Everything went down - the lights went out, the band
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equipment went down, the till - then came right on. It was real quick."
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The bar and the pulp mill, however, are powered by different substations.
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In the case of Castlegar and Thrums, even the power plants are different because
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Thrums, although located near the Brilliant dam, which supplies Castlegar, is
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actually fed from the South Slocan plant.
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The women in Thrums are also in the dark about their electrical problems
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and their sightings.
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Over the years there have been sighting of light objects, anecdotal and
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unreported, coming form the Russian Doukhobor communities deep in the dark
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Slocan Valley. The most recent sightings are just beyond the city limits and
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centre on Mount Sentinel near the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia
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rivers.
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The mountain has a special place in the religious Doukhobor tradition - the
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first Russian settlers early in the century names it Mount Sinai, after the holy
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hill in Jerusalem, the home for God - and is the burial place for their leader
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Peter the Lordly Verigin.
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In that old, half-forgotten tradition there is a belief in other worlds and
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visitors from them. Still, it came no easier to Semenoff, Perepolkin, and
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Tarasoff to go public with their stories than it did to their non-Russian
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neighbor Paetkau. But they agree with her when she says, "It's breathtaking."
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=END=
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