Military plane swerved to avoid large, bright-green UFO over Canada; 1967 Falcon Lake, Manitoba attack

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Two aircraft pilots reported seeing a bright green UFO over Canada in July 2021. (Image credit: Getty)

 

Two planes report ‘bright green UFO’ swooping through the clouds over Canada

Late on July 30, pilots of two separate aircrafts — one military and one commercial — reported seeing a mysterious green UFO vanish into the clouds over the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the Atlantic coast of Canada, Vice News reported.

According to a report posted Aug. 11 to the Canadian government’s aviation incident database, both flights witnessed a “bright green flying object” that “flew into a cloud, then disappeared.” The object did not impact the operations of either flight, the report noted.

One of the aircrafts that reported the sighting was a Canadian military plane, flying from a base in Ontario to Cologne, Germany. The passenger flight was a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plane flying from Boston to Amsterdam. Steffan Watkins, an aviation and shipping researcher, looked at transponder data from the two flights and saw that the military plane climbed 1,000 feet (300 meters) in altitude at the time of the sighting — possibly to avoid the object or get a closer look at it, Watkins tweeted.

There’s a chance the UFO could have been a meteor streaking through the sky.

“Yes I know [the UFO sighting] would have been at the early stage of the Perseid meteor shower,” Watkins added, “but don’t be a buzzkill.” (The Canadian aviation report tagged the incident with the catch-all label, “weather balloon, meteor, rocket, UFO,” not ruling out a space rock as the possible culprit.)

Unlike the U.S. defense department, Canada’s Department of National Defense does not track UFO sightings, a department spokesperson told Vice.

*** JdN: Gee, if the Trudeau government says it, it must be true!

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. Still, there is no shortage of civilian enthusiasts north of the border; in December 2019, a private collector donated more than 30,000 UFO-related documents to the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg — including scores of documents on the Falcon Lake incident, Canada’s most infamous UFO case, Live Science previously reported.

Meanwhile, in June 2021, the Pentagon publicly released a long-awaited report onmore than 140 documented UFO sightings by U.S. Navy pilots. The report concluded that “most of the UAP [unidentified aerial phenomena] reported probably do represent physical objects,” though there is no evidence that alien visitors are behind any of the incidents.

Of course, that’s just the unclassified, nine-page version of the report. Some of the report’s “juiciest details” hide in a classified annex, which the public will never see, The Guardian reported.

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…. the 1967 scorching of an overly curious Canadian earthling

Thousands of Government UFO Reports Now Available at Canadian University

A man in Canada says he was attacked by a UFO in 1967. (Not this one.) (Image credit: Shutterstock)

The skies of northern Canada are home to plenty of mysterious phenomena (just ask our good buddy “Steve”), including no shortage of alleged UFO sightings. Now, truth seekers at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg may have a busy winter ahead of them, thanks to a recent donation of more than 30,000 UFO-related documents to the school’s archives.

The donation comes courtesy of Chris Rutkowski, a science writer and prolific Canadian ufologist. Rutkowski’s collection includes more than 20,000 UFO reports filed over the past 30 years, plus more than 10,000 UFO-related documents from the Canadian government, according to a statement from the University of Manitoba. Many of these documents concern an infamous UFO encounter known as the Falcon Lake incident — an encounter that Rutkowski calls Canada’s “best-documented UFO case.”

“It even beats Roswell [the alleged flying saucer spotted over New Mexico in 1947] because the United States still doesn’t recognize that anything happened in Roswell,” Rutkowski told the CBC. The Falcon Lake incident, meanwhile, struck both U.S. and Canadian officials as unusual — and unexplainable.

The incident occurred on May 20, 1967, when an amateur geologist named Stefan Michalak was prospecting for quartz near Falcon Lake in Manitoba — the Canadian province that begins above North Dakota and stretches nearly 800 miles (1,200 kilometers) into the frigid north. During his survey, Michalak was startled by a flock of agitated geese swooping past him. According to Michalak’s numerous retellings of the story, the geese were apparently fleeing from two glowing, cigar-shaped objects in the sky. One of the objects flew off, and the other landed on a rocky terrace nearby.

Stefan Michalak made this sketch of the UFO he encountered at Falcon Lake shortly before approaching it. (Image credit: Stefan Michalak/ University of Manitoba)

Michalak spent some time sketching the mysterious craft (those sketches, now part of the University of Manitoba’s collection, show a quintessential flying saucer) before finally approaching it. The air was warm and smelled of sulfur, and the craft was noisy with whirrs and hisses. The saucer was hot to the touch — so hot it burned the tips of Michalak’s gloves, he said. It sounded like there were voices coming from within.

When Michalak looked into the craft through an open door, he expected to see a team of U.S. military pilots. Rather, he saw little more than a panel of blinking lights before the door closed, the craft rotated and a grid-like pattern of tiny holes in the ship’s exterior sprayed his abdomen with scorching-hot gas.

The attack set Michalak’s shirt and hat ablaze, and left him with first-degree burns on his stomach that echoed the ship’s grid-like pattern.
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A hospital in Winnipeg treated his burns, which later rose into welts, and he suffered headaches, diarrhea and blackouts for several weeks after.
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Michalak relayed the incident to both U.S. and Canadian authorities, and he eventually completed a physical and psychological evaluation at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. The clinic determined that Michalak was of sound mind and not hallucinating.

Years later, a twisted piece of metal was recovered from the alleged Falcon Lake landing site. Tests showed the metal to be highly radioactive. To this day, neither the Canadian nor U.S. military has been able to explain the event.

*** Good, short vid except for overly excited narrator’s voice:
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The area is still scorched 55 years later:
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All of Rutkowski’s records on the Falcon Lake incident — plus thousands of other reported UFO encounters — will soon be available at the University of Manitoba’s Archives & Special Collections.

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….. Who was piloting that UFO?

In this case, I almost suspect the Fourth Reich, actually. Most genuinely alien UFOs are silent as a cat, like the one I and a client saw in July 1989 in McMinnville, Oregon.

But the early German UFOs emitted smoke, made noise, used radioactivity, and had things like machine guns for armaments. They were loud and clanky.

Actual photo from Kremlin archives, released in the 1990s after the fall of the USSR


But the entire idea of the Disengagement Movement, the Absetzbewegung, was secrecy.

This craft may have been on an important mission and did not need any North Americans (the same ones who had been vicious, lethal enemies during WWII) poking around their craft.

They did not try to kill the guy, just closed the hatches and took off to escape his further prying.

Maybe he should have considered that it might be imprudent to try to walk without permission onto a UFO? 😉

As I have said over and over, the Fourth Reich in the Antarctic and Andes lacks the power to take on the Jewnited Snakes.

The plan was to burrow down and await the end of WWIII to reemerge.

Putin lays it out:

At least this way, some of the best of the white race WILL survive, and national socialism will rule whatever is left.

“The last battalion standing will be German” — AH

Admiral Dönitz and I had our nice little secret during our last meeting in the Bunker.

By shooting myself on the end of this sofa, I tricked the Allies into thinking that, without me, the founder and leader, the National Socialist German Reich was truly over.

And they basically fell for it. At that very moment, our latest U-Boats, submerged and using snorkels, our invention, for breathing, our Kriegsmarine ships were approaching the Antarctic! There were plenty of magnificent younger men and women to carry on the struggle!

 

New Sepehr video on Fourth Reich; interviewed Russian says it has a secret embassy in Washington DC

 

….Idiots bray “Why did Hitler force the Germans to fight on after the war was hopelessly lost?”

 

One, the Germans knew that the jew-controlled USA, UK and USSR might well exterminate the entire German people after any surrender.
Dresden was a foretaste of Allied genocide!
The Kaufman Plan, entitled GERMANY MUST PERISH, said so directly — kill them all — and was praised all cross the US jewsmedia — almost a year BEFORE Pearl Harbor!
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Sterilize all German men — and hand the German women over to the men of neighboring countries!

Finis Germaniae!

 

Two, we were feverishly evacuating our best soldiers, scientists and women in the final year!
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I always knew a second world war was likely — since, except for us, the entire white world was jew-controlled — and thus that we might indeed lose it!
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I had a plan to continue the fight from elsewhere! From outside of Europe! I said so in Mein Kampf in 1925!
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A nation can survive if it preserves SOMEWHERE its best blood and its sacred mission!
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The Reich still exists.
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Beneath miles of solid ice, it cannot be destroyed!
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Am Ende steht der Sieg!

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