At 12:15 p.m. on May 19, 1967, Stephen Michalak, who was engaged in some amateur prospecting near Falcon Lake, on the Manitoba/Ontario border, was startled to see two cigar-shaped objects with "bum...
At 12:15 p.m. on May 19, 1967, Stephen Michalak, who was engaged in some amateur prospecting near Falcon Lake, on the Manitoba/Ontario border, was startled to see two cigar-shaped objects with "bumps" on them, glowing red and descending. One object stopped in mid-air, hovered, and then silently rose and disappeared into the clouds. The other object, about thirty-five feet in diameter and twelve feet high, landed about 160 feet away from Michalak. A door opened in the side of the craft and Michalak heard voices within. He called out in English and Russian and other langages, but got no response. He was able to walk up to the craft and actually touch it, but it took off as he stood near it, burning his chest and setting his shirt on fire. He went to a doctor, who found a pattern of burn marks in a grid on his chest. He suffered from nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss. Radioactive contamination of the site was much debated, as was the truth of his story .
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actually unsolved mysteries was one of the first documentaries I've seen in my life seriously taking the possibility of alien abductions into consideration. Too bad everyone can't just accept that things they may not understand still could have happened to someone else. Everyone thinks they know everything haha.
For anyone interested in the technology I would recommend researching plasma fusion and possibly laser fusion. The large glowing chamber in the craft's center is consistent with a fusion reactor(emits UV/X-ray) and the gas Stephan was hit with was likely its waste product. Ionized gas is a waste product of fusion which can smell and taste "metallic".
One of my fav ufo cases.. This guy is very believable IMO. Acute alpha radiation exposure. It penetrated the clothing, and when it burned through completely next was the first few layers of skin. Anything other than alpha and he wouldn't have been alive very long.. Helium nuclear fusion produces only alpha particles, right? Maybe they were servicing (refueling) or had the containment vessel open inside which might have been the color reported by the witness. And then they rudely aimed it at him
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