• Shag Harbor UFO Symposium - October 1st

    From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to All on Thu Sep 29 12:32:02 2016
    SHAG HARBOUR, N.S. - When what people believed to be a UFO was seen in
    Shag Harbour, Shelburne County, in 1967, it left behind little trace
    other than a yellow foam on the water, and the stories shared by those
    who witnessed `something.'

    Forty-nine years later, the tale lives on through the Shag Harbour
    Incident Interpretive Centre, where visitors can read newspaper
    articles, view TV documentaries, check out a space exhibit, and view
    other UFO paraphernalia.

    It lives on in the signage while driving through this fishing
    community that points to the location of the "UFO incident."

    And it lives on this weekend thanks to an annual symposium revisiting
    the event of the late 1960s.

    A description about the UFO sightingis included on a Shag Harbour UFO
    incident website page. On Oct. 4, 1967, some local residents reported
    seeing strange lights in the sky. Witnesses say they watched these
    lights moving in sequence and then saw them dive in a rapid 45-degree
    movement towards the water's surface.

    "The witnesses were surprised that the lights did not dive into the
    water, but seemed to float on the water, approximately one-half mile
    from the shore," reads the description written by BJ Booth.

    At first, some people worried they had witnessed an airplane crash.

    When RCMP members arrived on the scene to investigate, they and other
    residents reported seeing a slow moving yellow light that was leaving
    behind a yellowish foam.

    When a Coast Guard cutter later arrived on scene the light was gone.
    The yellow foam, however, could reportedly still be seen.

    There was a search but nothing was discovered submerged and there were
    no reports of any missing aircraft. Divers also searched during the
    following days but again, nothing was found.

    Decades later the incident was still being investigated.

    To this day, exactly what was seen in Shag Harbour is still unknown -
    "unknown" being the key word.

    The mystery lives on.

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    SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE

    The annual Shag Harbour UFO Symposium goes Saturday, Oct. 1 at the
    Shag Harbour Incident Museum/Interpretive Centre, located at 5615
    Highway 3 in Shag Harbour.

    As posted on a Shag Harbour Incident website.

    <*> 10:45-11:15 am - Presenter: Peter Goreham, Eyewitness

    <*> 11:15-11:45 am- Question period with Laurie Wickens and Peter
    Goreham

    <*> 12:00-1:30 pm - Lunch on your own

    <*> 1:30-2:15 - Michael Crowell

    <*> 2:15-3:15 pm - Keynote - Paul Kimball, Halifax - Topic: UFO
    Cases Note Named Roswell

    <*> 3:15-3:45 pm - Question Period

    <*> 3:45-5:45 pm - Dinner on own or Community Supper (Eat in or
    Take Out)

    <*> 6-7:30 pm - Bus Tour of Crash Site with Eyewitness, Laurie
    Wickens.

    Good Robot Micro Brewery will be set up at Crash Site.

    There is no pre-registration required for either symposium or bus
    tour, pay at the door upon arrival. The symposium cost is $25 per
    person. The bu