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This encounter left the man marked by the burns, including his melted gloves.
No matter what you believe about the nature of “flying saucers,” there is one sighting labeled the “most convincing” UFO encounter in history. According to CBC, the Falcon Lake incident in Canada is being called the “best-documented UFO case” 50 years after the actual event.
According to the account, Stefan Michalak was in the woods when he encountered a pair of “cigar-shaped objects” nearby, changing hues while floating before taking a disc shape. Michalak started drawing what he saw, which made their way online years later, before trying to get closer to the object.
“He couldn’t make out any words, or anything, but he heard at least two beings communicating inside. He called out, offering mechanical help if they needed it,” the It Gets Weird podcast recently detailed. “As soon as he touches the craft, the fingertips just start to melt, so it’s so hot that it literally melts the gloves he’s wearing…He’s hit by this blast of air, that pushes him backward and sets his shirt and hat on fire. He’s stumbling backward, getting pushed by this wave of air and gas, and trying to take this burning shirt and hat off.”
The account goes on to say he showed symptoms of radiation sickness and had “severe burns” on his torso that look like a grate or Bingo card. Once released from the hospital, he returned to the locale to recover his “charred shirt, a melted glove and tools he’d left behind.” He maintained his story until dying in 1999, never saying he encountered little green men either.
Shirt and hat caught fire, piece of paper he drew on somehow fine?
Piece of paper maybe was in a backpack or away from the craft.
He drew it and then approached is how I read this. I don’t think he was carrying a clipboard and approaching the thing, come on now.
Jet fuel can’t melt paper.
The fact that he never changed his story apparently and that it all sounds like it could be a non-ficticious story make it quite believable. Pilots flying a secret aiforce prototype test?
The Canadian government released this as a UV glowing coin. I have the coin.
Now that’s cool.
Super cool indeed and I almost want one, but 1oz pure silver at $95 USD is not great, the metal is worth about $30 USD. I’d maybe do $50 for it because of the neat-factor but well over double the price is just too much for the false scarcity. Metal for me is more of an investment than a collection, that’s what comics are for!
Went immediately to see if Why Files has done an episode on this one yet. Nope. Now I hit their discord to request one!
Sounds like he fell in a fire with a grate on top and made up a story so he didn’t seem like such a dumbass.
Did it though?
No…
Id love to believe that it did but, well there’s always an overwhelming lack of evidence.