Showing posts with label Winnipeg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winnipeg. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Massive Collection of UFO Files Donated To University



Massive Collection of UFO Files Donated To University

     The frozen prairies of Canada have always been home to strange events and mysterious encounters. So it’s perhaps appropriate that the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg has just accepted a large donation of documents from a prolific UFO researcher confirming the province’s “unnatural history.”
By MJ Banias
www.vice.com
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Saturday, August 16, 2014

25 Years of UFO Sightings in Canada

25 years of UFO sightings in Canada

By The Canadian Press
8-15-14

      The truth is out there, and for those who believe in aliens, a new report is out there, too.

A Winnipeg group called Ufology Research has compiled and analyzed reported UFO sightings across Canada over the last 25 years.

It says almost 15,000 celestial oddities have been spotted since the group started collecting data in 1989.

One of its Top 10 strangest sightings came from a woman in Montreal in 1977.

She said she spotted a flying saucer land on a roof across from her home along with "two spindly creatures in tight-fitting suits." . . .

Friday, August 16, 2013

Dead Birds Fall 'Like Raindrops' in Winnipeg | DYING BIRD PHENOMENON | VIDEO


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Dead Birds Fall 'Like Raindrops' in Winnipeg

By CBC News
8-7-13

     Animal experts are trying to figure out what may have killed dozens of black birds that fell from the sky in Winnipeg's North End on Wednesday.

Conservation officers have picked up more than 50 dead birds near the intersection of King Street and Dufferin Avenue, while the Winnipeg Humane Society took in 11 birds that were still alive.

Erika Anseeuw, the humane society's director of animal health, said all the living birds were reasonably bright and active, although they cannot stand or fly.

The birds will be euthanized and sent to a pathology lab for autopsies.

Anseeuw would not speculate on what exactly may have killed the birds, but she suspects they may have accidentally gotten into something.

"My suspicion is this is what it's going to be rather than any kind of apocalyptic foretelling of birds falling from the sky," she said in an interview with CBC Radio's Up to Speed program.

Possible factors may include exposure to disease or toxins, Anseeuw said. . . .