Originally posted by IsaacKoi
Section F : UFO crash? The Shag Harbour incident
The Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia incident occurred on 4 October 1967, involving claims that a UFO descended into the water. The
Wikipedia entry in relation to this incident includes the following:
The Shag Harbour UFO Incident was the reported impact of an unknown large object into waters near Shag Harbour, a tiny fishing village in the Canadian
province of Nova Scotia on October 4, 1967.
The impact was investigated by various civilian (Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Coast Guard) and military (Royal Canadian Navy and Royal
Canadian Air Force) agencies of the Government of Canada. The RCN conducted at least one underwater search to attempt to locate the remains of any
associated objects. The Government of Canada declared that no known aircraft was involved and the source of the impact remains unknown to this day. It
is one of very few cases where government agency documents have formally declared an unidentified flying object was involved.
I live near Shag Harbour, NS. I always heard about this incident. Some people saw the UFO, others just heard the splash. I believe nothing was found
because it was an orb (an entity, not a spaceship.) I have talked with regular country guys around here (down-to-earth, conservative types) who will
talk openly (on occasion) about the UFO's that they've seen around here. Anyone who does work in the very early morning or late night (such as
farmers, berry pickers, fishermen, etc.) seem to see a lot of these orbs/UFO's in the sky.
I have seen many myself. They are usually orb-shaped, but almost always pure energy. Sometimes they will shape-shift to disguise themselves as planes,
or even as a star in the sky (until it starts moving again.) This part of Nova Scotia is a UFO hotspot, although few around here know this and it is
rarely talked about openly. In some towns around here, ghosts are regular, everyday conversation. But UFO's tend to be discussed more in private.
Thank you for sharing this information!