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Canada's Most Documented UFO Case | Falcon Lake

6/19/202639 min

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In May 1967, a Polish immigrant named Stefan Michalak was hunting for silver in the Canadian wilderness when two glowing objects dropped out of the sky. One landed nearby. He sketched it, approached it, and ended up in the hospital.

His burns were documented. His weight loss was documented. His radiation-like symptoms baffled more than a dozen doctors, including specialists at the Mayo Clinic.

The Royal Canadian Air Force launched an investigation. So did the RCMP. So did the US Air Force. Nobody could explain what happened.

The government eventually sealed the file. The same government, fifty years later, minted his story on a coin. It glows in the dark.

This is the Falcon Lake Incident — Canada's most documented UFO case, and it's still unsolved.

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    On a May afternoon in 1967, a man stumbled out of the Manitoba woods and flagged down a police car. His shirt was gone. His chest was burned. He threw up in the ditch while he waited. When the officer stepped toward him, the man waved him back. He said he was burned by a flying saucer and might be radioactive. The officer didn't believe him. Nobody did. Then the scars came back and kept coming back for 30 years. He never said the word aliens, not once in all that time. He just wanted someone to believe him. The government finally took him seriously, and maybe we all should. We've talked about what's happening to the dollar. The debt's past $39 trillion. Stagflation is squeezing people's savings, and nobody in Washington is hitting the brakes. This isn't speculation. That's the current reality. Now look

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