Victoria81
07-06-2011, 11:01 AM
What's is everyone's thoughts on this 1967 ufo sighting? Just saw it again this morning.
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View Full Version : Stephen Michalak Victoria81 07-06-2011, 11:01 AM What's is everyone's thoughts on this 1967 ufo sighting? Just saw it again this morning. justins5256 07-06-2011, 12:23 PM I always thought this case was compelling because he had physical and medical evidence to back up his story. I think he probably encountered some kind of experimental craft either from the US or Canada. Victoria81 07-06-2011, 12:29 PM I always thought this case was compelling because he had physical and medical evidence to back up his story. I think he probably encountered some kind of experimental craft either from the US or Canada. I know! Also his burns look just like a heat massager thing my husband came home with :eek: I'm scared to use it. Same pattern marks, another words. idol 07-06-2011, 03:01 PM Found these interesting tidbits. http://ufocasebook.com/Falconlake.html "Stephen Michalak made not a cent from his story. He paid all of his own medical expenses, including a trip to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for additional treatment. To defray these costs, he wrote a privately funded booklet on his experience, but it lost money. Ultimately, Michalak was seen by more than a dozen doctors in the United States and Canada. The site of the experience was investigated by the RCMP, RCAF, other government officials and civilian groups. America's Condon Committee also joined the investigation. Nothing conclusive was every offered to debunk the fantastic account of Stephen Michalak. His story is unique in many ways, and is accepted as genuine by many UFO groups and investigators." Victoria81 05-11-2015, 01:40 PM Found these interesting tidbits. http://ufocasebook.com/Falconlake.html "Stephen Michalak made not a cent from his story. He paid all of his own medical expenses, including a trip to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for additional treatment. To defray these costs, he wrote a privately funded booklet on his experience, but it lost money. Ultimately, Michalak was seen by more than a dozen doctors in the United States and Canada. The site of the experience was investigated by the RCMP, RCAF, other government officials and civilian groups. America's Condon Committee also joined the investigation. Nothing conclusive was every offered to debunk the fantastic account of Stephen Michalak. His story is unique in many ways, and is accepted as genuine by many UFO groups and investigators." I believe it still. Thanks for posting this....even though I never noticed until now! James T 05-11-2015, 04:52 PM Found these interesting tidbits. http://ufocasebook.com/Falconlake.html "Stephen Michalak made not a cent from his story. He paid all of his own medical expenses, including a trip to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for additional treatment. To defray these costs, he wrote a privately funded booklet on his experience, but it lost money. Ultimately, Michalak was seen by more than a dozen doctors in the United States and Canada. The site of the experience was investigated by the RCMP, RCAF, other government officials and civilian groups. America's Condon Committee also joined the investigation. Nothing conclusive was every offered to debunk the fantastic account of Stephen Michalak. His story is unique in many ways, and is accepted as genuine by many UFO groups and investigators." Of course when you look at a non pro aliens website the story has more holes than Swiss cheese. http://www.theironskeptic.com/articles/michalak/michalak.htm The last paragraph is ludicrous-it is like saying nothing has ever been offered to debunk the existence of God, well it has but you cannot prove a negative & surely it is the case for God's existence to be proven, just like in this case. Most UFO investigators & groups would swear Chinese Lanterns are alien craft. |