A remarkable collection of UFO research materials spanning several decades is set to go under the hammer in Vancouver, offering a rare glimpse into one of the most persistent mysteries of our time. The extensive archive comes from California producer Chris Wyatt and includes some startling accounts of military encounters with unidentified flying objects.
The Extraordinary Collection Contents
The Vancouver liquidator handling the sale has revealed that the collection contains decades worth of meticulous research, documentation, and analysis of UFO phenomena. Among the most compelling materials are eyewitness reports describing military fighter jets engaging in pursuit of unidentified aerial objects.
One particularly striking aspect of the collection is the consistency of reports from credible witnesses, including pilots and military personnel. The documentation suggests these encounters occurred in various locations, with some reports specifically mentioning Canadian airspace. The research materials include photographs, analysis reports, and detailed witness interviews that have been compiled over many years.
Chris Wyatt's UFO Research Legacy
Chris Wyatt, the California-based producer who amassed this extensive collection, dedicated a significant portion of his career to investigating and documenting UFO phenomena. His work represents a comprehensive effort to bring scientific rigor and professional production values to a field often dismissed as fringe science.
The archive being auctioned in Vancouver includes materials dating back several decades, showing how UFO research has evolved from casual observation to more systematic investigation. Wyatt's approach combined traditional research methods with modern technological analysis, creating a unique body of work that bridges multiple eras of UFO study.
Significance for Canadian UFO Research
This auction comes at a time of growing interest in UFO phenomena, now more commonly referred to as UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). The collection's availability in Vancouver provides Canadian researchers and enthusiasts with unprecedented access to decades of international research.
The inclusion of accounts involving fighter jet engagements with UFOs is particularly relevant given recent disclosures by various governments, including the United States, about increased military encounters with unexplained aerial objects. The timing of this auction, scheduled for late November 2025, coincides with ongoing public and scientific discussion about how to properly investigate and understand these phenomena.
Collectors, researchers, and institutions are expected to show strong interest in the Vancouver auction, recognizing the historical and research value of preserving this comprehensive archive. The sale represents one of the most significant offerings of UFO-related materials to become publicly available in recent years.