The recent Shag Harbour UFO Expo marked the 50th anniversary of Canada’s best-documented UFO case. Presentations included veteran researcher Chris Styles reviewing an even earlier apparent “UFO-splash-landing.” Local Yarmouth. N.S. journalist and editor Tina Comeau has a straightforward and detailed story about this talk and other participants at the annual conference. Contrast this with MSN’s Mark Finlay’s treatment of the Frederick Valentich mystery as 44 Years Ago Today A Cessna 182 Disappeared Inflight Over Australia’s Bass Strait. This iconic case deserves some amplification and perhaps just a tad less of a “pat answer” as to what happened. Nick Redfern brings light to some Lesser-Known UFO Incidents That Are Really Significant. And, it must be added, rather scary! And Curt Collins seeks to enrich and perhaps better explain UFO history in his Dr. Drake and the Visitors. Seems Eugene Harry Drake may have influenced many early ufological ideas and especially Contactees. Conversely, Drake himself appears to have appropriated and transmuted some of the early “Space Brothers” concepts. (WM)
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