- What is Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967?
- RCMP Winnipeg General Investigation Section report dated May 26, 1967 documenting the investigation of Stefan Michalak's close-encounter claim near Falcon Beach, Manitoba, including witness interviews, medical findings, and an initial RCAF helicopter search of the site.
- What does Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 reveal?
- Michalak reported sighting two unidentified flying objects on May 20, 1967 while prospecting north of Falcon Beach, Manitoba; first reported to Cst. Solotki of Falcon Beach Highway Patrol about 3 p.m. that afternoon on Trans-Canada Highway No. 1. Michalak described the objects as glowing red and rotating, said he touched one and was burned, and showed Cst.…
- Which agency produced Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967?
- Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 is a primary-source record from Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Royal Canadian Air Force / Department of National Defence.
- When is Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 dated?
- Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 is dated 1967-05-26. It was disclosed 1967-05-20.
- What programs and topics appear in Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967?
- Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 references Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Royal Canadian Air Force, Winnipeg General Investigation Section, Manitoba Cancer Research Clinic, Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) and close encounter.
- What does Radioactive Landing Site, Falcon Lake Manitoba 1967 say, in its own words?
- "MICHALAK seemed excited and told SOLOTKI he had seen two space ships and that they glowed red and were rotating when he had seen them." (source p. 1).