Falcon Lake UFO incident: Man was burned after touching a UFO and the marks on his body did not fade for 32 years!

The Falcon Lake UFO incident was a sighting of a strange object suspected to be a UFO that occurred in 1967, at Falcon Lake, in Whiteshell Provincial Park in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

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The coin was issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Falcon Lake UFO incident in Canada.

The oval coin we see above is a commemorative coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2018. It looks like a teardrop-shaped coin, depicting a man falling to the ground, his hands raised. up as if to block what was above his head was a flying UFO. If you turn off the light and shine an ultraviolet light on the coin, you can also see a yellow-green beam of light shooting out from below the flying saucer, as if it was trying to kidnap the man below.

In the eyes of many people, this may be a fancy commemorative coin designed by the bank's commemorative coin products department, the obvious purpose being to sell at a high price, but in reality that is not the case. This commemorative coin not only has a special shape but the story behind it is even more surprising, it was issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Falcon Lake UFO incident in Canada.

Chris Rutkovsky, a Canadian expert in the field of the paranormal, believes that the influence of the Falcon Lake UFO incident in Canada even exceeds the Roswell incident of 1947. So what exactly happened to the man on a coin over 50 years ago?

The man whose arm is raised above the coin is named Stephen Michalak , after the end of World War II, he and his family immigrated to Canada from Poland. One day in May 1967, Stephen set out from Winnipeg, Manitoba to a mountainous area called Falcon Lake to search for quartz and silver. But this changed the rest of his life.

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Because in the 1960s and 1970s, many wild areas were unmanaged, the remoteness of Falcon Lake was also very desolate, often with only a few wild birds living here. When Stephen arrived at Falcon Lake, he suddenly saw a flock of birds flying in the same direction as if afraid of something.

Confused, Stephen unconsciously looked in the opposite direction of the flock of birds to see what was happening. This scene startled him because he saw two saucer-shaped planes hovering in the air, glowing red and slowly. reduce speed. Suddenly one of them stopped in the air, while the other flew closer and closer, landing in an open space not far from him.

Stephen was now attracted by the flying saucer that had just landed. He hid behind a rock, so during this time, he drew a sketch of the flying saucer's characteristics.

Through notes on the sketch, it can be seen that the diameter of the flying saucer is about 12 meters and the height is about 3 meters. But when Stephen finished the sketch, he suddenly felt a warm stream of water in the air drifting towards him along with the smell of sulfur. Curiosity pushed Stephen closer to the flying saucer.

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UFO drawing as described by Stephen.

On May 24, 1967, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police made a detailed record of Stephen, which explained in detail Stephen's encounters with UFOs . According to the description in the recording, when Stephen approached the flying saucer, the air was warm and the smell of sulfur in the air became stronger, and he could also hear a humming sound like the sound of wind, like a cave. The flying saucer's engine is sucking in air.

At this time, Stephen saw that there was an open door next to the plane, with a bright light from inside. Out of curiosity, he walked over and said if you are an American, get out, don't be afraid, if you are an American, don't be afraid. you need help, please let me know. But no one answered inside, so Stephen asked again in Russian. Still no one answered, then Stephen asked each question in German, Italian, French and Ukrainian in turn but still no one answered.

Stephen decided to look inside the flying saucer so he moved closer, but inside no one or any creature could be seen except for many different light panels and beams. When Stephen was about to leave, the flying saucer's hatch suddenly closed perfectly and there was no trace of a door. Stephen now curiously touched the surface of the flying saucer. When he touched it, his hand felt scorching hot, even the gloves he was wearing were burned, so he quickly withdrew his hand.

What confused Stephen was that he stood next to the flying saucer and did not feel the high temperature, but the surface of the flying saucer could burn his gloves, and there were even burns on the palm of his hand. A moment later, the flying saucer began to rotate counterclockwise. Just as Stephen was about to go further, a powerful stream of air suddenly sprayed out of the flying saucer and pushed him out, the powerful energy causing his clothes to catch on the air. on fire. At this time, the flying saucer quickly took off and disappeared without a trace.

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Stephen's clothes are stored in the archives of the University of Manitoba, Canada.

At this time, he picked up the compass and discovered that the pointer was rotating unevenly, then slowly stopped after a few minutes.

When it was all over, Stephen even thought he had been dreaming or hallucinating, but a severe headache and nausea brought him back to reality, which was indeed not a dream but an experience. real. When Stephen returned to the hotel, he felt an unbearable pain in his chest. When he lowered his head, he saw that his chest was severely burned.

At this time, Stephen knew he could only be saved by leaving here, so he left the hotel, opened the compass, and drove away with difficulty. After driving for a while, he was discovered by RCMP officer Solotky who was on patrol. Solotky thought Stephen had drunk too much, but when he got closer, he discovered that there was no smell of alcohol on Stephen's body.

Stephen told the police exactly what happened to him, but the police did not believe him at all and told him he had other things to do and left first. After Stephen came down from the mountain, he was taken to a hospital in Winnipeg, where he was examined and treated for burns to his upper abdomen.

As can be seen from this photo at that time, Stephen had obvious net-like burns on his chest and abdomen, and the vest he was wearing on his back also showed signs of burning. Doctors were unable to determine the cause of the burns on Stephen's body and ultimately had to classify them as chemical burns.

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Stephen Michalak and the burns on his body.

After being discharged from the hospital, Stephen, who encountered the UFO, always had a strange smell, diarrhea, headaches, fainting, and continuous weight loss, which seriously affected his normal life. So Stephen sought help from the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and even contacted a psychiatrist, but the results were the same as when he was first hospitalized, with no improvement.

Diagnostic reports issued by several hospitals indicated that starting in May 1967, the symptoms of erythema and itching on Stephen's chest and legs continuously regressed and recurred, with intervals of about 110 days. every times. Beginning in January 1968, relapses became more frequent, but the duration of symptoms began to shorten. Doctors tried many different medications, but none had any significant effect.

Doctors believed that Stephen's symptoms were consistent with radiation poisoning , but various tests showed that he had not suffered an overdose of radiation, but that his lymphocyte count had dropped to dangerous levels. live. The psychiatrist's report shows that Stephen is a very realistic person, in other words, Stephen is someone who does not make up stories.

Finally, the clothes, gloves and some items that Stephen was wearing when the incident occurred were stored in the archives of the University of Manitoba, Canada, but the incident did not stop there.

Immediately after the incident, several agencies in Canada and the United States began investigating Stephen's claims. Then, some experts said that the reason people care about this issue is because a number of factors play a huge role.

The first is the credibility of the witness, as the person who experienced the entire incident, Stephen was assessed by the psychiatrist as trustworthy. He has no history of intentionally creating sensational events and attracting attention, making his statements all the more convincing. In addition, Stephen never exaggerated. Even before the incident, he was an atheist who did not believe in the existence of aliens.

Second, Stephen described the overall incident in great detail, including the shape, texture, and intense heat of the flying saucer, as well as the burned gloves and clothing, which matched details that led people to believe that his experience was real.

Finally , the physical evidence, the physical evidence that Stephen was able to provide supported his claim, on his body there were clear signs of burns, this is completely consistent with what he described, that the spacecraft spewed out high-temperature gas and sent him flying. The most indisputable thing is that the place where the flying saucer landed clearly burned the vegetation, which became one of the important evidences of the entire incident.

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After the Falcon Lake UFO incident, several people reported seeing a red butterfly-shaped UFO.

Investigators also tried their best to provide the public with a conventional explanation for the incident, which could have been a plane or military vehicle that Stephen encountered that day. But no one can explain all the details and physical evidence in the investigation report.

Then, according to local police records, about a week after the Falcon Lake incident, several other residents in Manitoba also reported seeing a red butterfly-shaped UFO. And over the next few years, more and more sightings were revealed.

Although Stephen has provided relatively complete evidence about the incident at Falcon Lake, some people are still skeptical about UFOs. They have given many different explanations for this incident, some people think that the entire incident is just a hoax or fabrication to distract public attention for some reason. The vast majority of skeptics believe that Stephen really did it to attract attention and gain financial benefits. But this explanation cannot explain the physical evidence, nor can it explain why Stephen not only did not appear in public afterward but also seemed to be avoiding public attention.

Some skeptics believe that perhaps Stephen encountered some natural phenomenon, such as an electrical discharge or a rare atmospheric phenomenon. Finally, some have suggested that Stephen may have suffered from psychological problems, delusions or delusions. But what is indisputable is that until Stephen passed away in 1999, the scars left on the day he came into contact with the flying saucer did not fade. The Falcon Lake incident is puzzling because, unlike many other UFO incidents, it is difficult to completely deny it. And Stephen himself seems to be a reliable witness.