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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2020 · 1H 23M

53: The Shag Harbour Incident with Zenger from Zeng This!

from Our Strange Skies: UFOs Throughout History · host Rob Kristoffersen

The waters of Shag Harbour in Nova Scotia are dark, deep, and cold, and since 1967 they have held a secret. On October 4th, 1967 an object crashed into the harbor around 11:20 P.M. A massive search ensued, but divers were unable to locate the object that had crashed into the sea.  It's unclear what crashed into the water, but it was observed by numerous eyewitnesses. On this episode I'm joined by Zenger of the Zeng This! podcast to explore the intricacies of the Shag Harbour incident and all of its various conspiracies. Sources:  RCMP document 67-400-23-X  Dark Object by Don Ledger and Chris Styles  “Could be something concrete in Shag Harbour - RCAF” The Chronicle-Herald, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 7 1967  The Canadian UFO Report: The Best Cases Revealed by Chris Rutkowski & Geoff Dittman Music: Aliston Night Owl by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue)  Theme Song by Big Cats Logo and Web Design by the Great Desdymona Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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