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2.9 KiB
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61 lines
2.9 KiB
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SUBJECT: MISSING TOWN FILE: UFO2784
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Date: 11-25-90 13:44
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Subj: Re: MISSING TOWN
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The only information I myself have been able to extract from RCMP
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files and such is remarkably similar to what Streiber put forward in
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his lattest book, "Majestic". And it is basically a repetition of what
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appears in the report made by the National Board of Estimates entitled
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"Intelligence Estimates on Flying Disk Motives". The book gives a
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transcript of that report written by the narrator...
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"In the winter of 1930 a profoundly disturbing incident took place in
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Canada. Trapper Arnaud Laurent and his son observed a strange light
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crossing the northern sky. It appeared to be headed for the Lake
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Anjikuni area. The two trappers describe it as being alternately
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bullet-shaped and cylinder shaped. It can be assumed from this that it
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was an object of irregular configuration that was tumbling as it moved.
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Another trapper named Joe Labelle had snowshoed into the village of
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the Lake Anjikuni people, and been chilled to discover that the
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normally bustling community was silent. Even the sled dogs, which would
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normally have bayed welcome, were silent.
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The shanties were choked with snow, and not a chimney showed smoke.
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The trapper found the village's kayaks tied up on the shore of the
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lake. Inside the shanties the trapper found a further surprise: there
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were meals left hanging over fires, long grown old and moldy,
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apparently abandoned as they were being cooked. The men's rifles were
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still standing by the doors. This really scared the trapper, because he
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knew that these people would never leave their precious weapons behind.
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He reported his discovery to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who
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investigated further. They discovered that the town's dogs had died of
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hunger, chained beneath a tree and covered by a snowdrift. More
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disturbingly, the town graveyard had been emptied. The graves were now
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yawning pits. Despite the frozen ground, the graves had been opened and
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the dead removed.
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The RCMP continues the case opened to this day. A check with their
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records department indicated that the matter remains unsolved, and
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despite a search of the whole of Canada and iquiries throughout the
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world, not a trace of the missing twelve hundred men, women and
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children has ever been found."
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Prepared by Office of Research and Analysis, Central Intelligence Group
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Copy 1 of 2
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July 8, 1947
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