• Anatomy of a UFO Crash: What really happened at Lake Winnipeg on the night of February 15, 2015?/ Review of Joe Tury's documentary Grand Tower: UFOs and Other High Strangeness

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Anatomy of a UFO Crash: What really happened at Lake Winnipeg on the night of February 15, 2015?/ Review of Joe Tury's documentary Grand Tower: UFOs and Other High Strangeness

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    Season 3 Episode 3. Host Michael Ryan and commentator Christine Scott review documents that were received from the Canadian Department of National Defence under an Access to Information Request. Between February 12-19, 2015 the Canadian military was conducting search and rescue training on the western shore of Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba. Residents reported what they thought was a UFO and maybe the recovery of a crashed UFO. Do the documents clear up the confusion or do they open the door on more mystery? Christine Scott reviews filmmaker Joe Tury's documentary Grand Tower: UFOs and Other High Strangeness. If you would like to purchase the DVD residents of the U.S. can go to this site here. If you live outside the U.S. you can contact Joe Tury on his Facebook page (here) and he will be able to send it to you. Joe Tury accepts PayPal, Venom and Apple Pay.

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