Tucker Carlson’s Claim of ‘Troops Dying From UFO Encounters’ Corroborates With Other Stories That Exist Within UFO Lore

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    by Arjun Walia, The Pulse:

    Exploring one of Canada’s best documented cases of UFO contact.

    During an appearance on the “Full Send” podcast, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson recalled a recent discussion with a Stanford professor, who, 11 years ago, was allegedly tasked by the Defense Department to investigate numerous cases of troops dying due to UFO-inflicted brain injuries.

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    The host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” shared that his source, who claimed to have expertise in traumatic brain injury, studied the brains of more than 100 troops who died following such encounters. The professor also told Carlson that there are dozens of open court cases that support his claims.

    According to Carlson,

    “[In] a number of cases, these things have landed on military bases. … Servicemen have approached them and they get traumatic brain injury, or they’re killed, […] I’m like, why isn’t this on the front page of the New York Times? I don’t know.”

    Susan Gough, a Defense Department spokesperson, told the Military Times that this story is false.

    To the everyday person this story may seem crazy, but to veteran scholars in the field, like historian Richard Dolan, long time UFO researcher Timothy Good, scientists like Jacque Valleé and many more, it wouldn’t be surprising.

    It wouldn’t be surprising because what Carlson is sharing has been shared by many researchers, experiencers and military personnel over the past few decades. There are multiple incidents and claims that those who have come within the vicinity of some of these unknown objects have suffered various health consequences.

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    A Few Examples

    Take a look at the picture below, for example. It’s a picture of Stefan Michalak, a man involved in a UFO incident in Manitoba, Canada. In 1967, Michalak was treated at a hospital for burns to his chest and stomach that later turned into raised sores on a grid-like pattern.

    According to Stefan’s son, Stan Michalak, who co-authored a book detailing his father’s encounter titled When They Appeared: 

    “I recalled seeing him in bed. He didn’t look good at all. He looked pale, haggard. . . .When I walked into the bedroom there was a huge stink in the room, like a real horrible aroma of sulphur and burnt motor. It was all around and it was coming out of his pores. It was bad.”

    The incident is one of Canada’s most well known cases, it became known as the Falcon Lake UFO incident. In 2018 The Royal Canadian Mint even commemorated the event with a new coin.

    In the image below, a grid of dots can be seen on Michalak’s burned shirt.

    On May 20, 1967, he says he saw two cigar-shaped objects with a reddish glow hovering about 45 meters away. One descended, according to Stefan’s account, landing on a flat section of rock. This object, when it landed took on more of a disc shape. The other remained in the air for a few minutes before flying off.

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    Stefan sat back and sketched it over the next half hour. Then he decided to approach it, later recalling the warm air and smell of sulphur as he got closer, as well as a whirring sound of motors and a hissing of air.

    Stefan Michalak’s sketch of the strange craft he encountered.

    Stefan also said he saw the door open on the side with bright lights inside, and that he heard voices muffled by the sounds from the craft during the encounter. Michalak claimed that the speakers sounded human, with two discernible voices, one higher than the other. He initially attempted to communicate in English and offered mechanical support, assuming the pilots were experiencing mechanical difficulties. His exclamation silenced the talking he had heard. There was no response.

    He described the ship as being made of smooth metal and equipped with panels of several different coloured flashing lights.

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