![]() The Royal Canadian Mint has even issued a commemorative silver coin that retails for $129.95. Tour guides swear it was a UFO sighting, however, and include it on their trips. Was it a hoax, military test or an alien landing? Neither Canadian nor the US military have been able to explain the event. Years later, a twisted piece of metal was recovered from the site, which was radioactive. The UFO spotter became ill afterwards, displaying signs of a radiation burn. (Luckily, the craft hovered long enough for Michalak to sketch the spaceship above). ![]() The craft took off quickly, knocking him on his back, and an opening appeared in the upper portion of the 35-foot disc that hissed and smelled of sulfur. One of the silver crafts landed and Michalak said he had a look inside at the blinking lights. In May, 1967, amateur geologist Stefan Michalak was prospecting in Manitoba when he spotted two glowing objects. Ĭanada has big skies and plenty of land so it should be fertile ground for an alien landing. In 2020, 27 years after the ‘abduction’, PRA said they were considering releasing their findings - just not any time soon. The UFO experts at Phenomena Research Australia (PRA) investigated the claims and compiled a 300-page report. Ms Cahill published a bestselling book, did the rounds of the talk shows, then went quiet. The Cahills’ story was such a sensation it was mentioned by agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) on The X-Files. “I felt this blow to my stomach and went flying in the air and I heard my husband say ‘Let go of me’, and this male voice that said, 'I mean you no harm'," she told journalists. The couple ‘awoke’ in their car having lost an hour’s time. The couple said they were abducted by tall, skinny aliens with red eyes who burned a triangle into the skin around Kelly’s navel. Melbourne’s Kelly and Andrew Cahill said they were driving in August 1993 when they spotted a weird object in the sky with circular orange lights, but that isn’t the shocking part of the story. ![]()
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