Paul Kimball
Paranormal Adept
Along with researchers Chris Styles, Chris Rutkowski, and others, I’ll be speaking at the Shag Harbour UFO Conference over the first weekend in August here in Nova Scotia (my lecture will be a historical overview about the MIB phenomenon). Some interesting news today from the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society. Here is the full release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PRESS RELEASE
COUSTEAU FAMILY WILL UNDERTAKE DIVE TO DISCOVER SHAG HARBOUR UFO MYSTERY
When this year’s Shag Harbour UFO Conference is held next month in Barrington, Nova Scotia, special guests will be members of the famous Jacques Cousteau family.
The 2018 Shag Harbour UFO Conference, held to remember and celebrate the famous UFO incident that occurred near the small Nova Scotia community almost 51 years ago, will take place August 3, 4 and 5 at the Barrington Municipal Arena in Barrington.
The Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society, formed several years ago to promote and to help keep memories of this mysterious event alive, was recently approached by Cineflix Media Inc. in Toronto. The company is working on a documentary series that is being produced in partnership with the Cousteau Family for Discovery Science and as part of their series they are investigating the Shag Harbour UFO case.
Almost 51 years ago, on the night of October 4, 1967, an unidentified large flying object crashed into the waters near the shores of the little fishing village of Shag Harbour, about 13 kms from Barrington. Some witnesses thought it was a plane crash while others described the object as a series of strange lights, but whatever crashed into the Atlantic Ocean that night has never been determined. However, since then, the incident has generated many books, documentaries and theories.
Laurie Wickens, President of the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society and one of the first people to respond to the 1967 incident, says society members are excited with the news that Cousteau family members will be participating in this year’s conference.
Celine and Fabian Cousteau, grandchildren of Jacques Cousteau will be coming to Shag Harbour to carry out an underwater search with local diver David Cvet who was the main diver involved in the 1967 story.
In addition to the dive, Celine Cousteau will also sit with the Witness Panel on the first evening of the conference in Barrington on August 3. The Cousteau dive team and film crew will be arriving in Barrington at the end of July and staying into the first several days of August for filming.
For further information on this event, contact Shag Harbour UFO lecturer/researcher, Chris Styles at 902-229-1967 or email: [email protected]. Laurie Wickens, who still lives in Shag Harbour today, can be reached at 902-319-0411 or by email: [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PRESS RELEASE
COUSTEAU FAMILY WILL UNDERTAKE DIVE TO DISCOVER SHAG HARBOUR UFO MYSTERY
When this year’s Shag Harbour UFO Conference is held next month in Barrington, Nova Scotia, special guests will be members of the famous Jacques Cousteau family.
The 2018 Shag Harbour UFO Conference, held to remember and celebrate the famous UFO incident that occurred near the small Nova Scotia community almost 51 years ago, will take place August 3, 4 and 5 at the Barrington Municipal Arena in Barrington.
The Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society, formed several years ago to promote and to help keep memories of this mysterious event alive, was recently approached by Cineflix Media Inc. in Toronto. The company is working on a documentary series that is being produced in partnership with the Cousteau Family for Discovery Science and as part of their series they are investigating the Shag Harbour UFO case.
Almost 51 years ago, on the night of October 4, 1967, an unidentified large flying object crashed into the waters near the shores of the little fishing village of Shag Harbour, about 13 kms from Barrington. Some witnesses thought it was a plane crash while others described the object as a series of strange lights, but whatever crashed into the Atlantic Ocean that night has never been determined. However, since then, the incident has generated many books, documentaries and theories.
Laurie Wickens, President of the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society and one of the first people to respond to the 1967 incident, says society members are excited with the news that Cousteau family members will be participating in this year’s conference.
Celine and Fabian Cousteau, grandchildren of Jacques Cousteau will be coming to Shag Harbour to carry out an underwater search with local diver David Cvet who was the main diver involved in the 1967 story.
In addition to the dive, Celine Cousteau will also sit with the Witness Panel on the first evening of the conference in Barrington on August 3. The Cousteau dive team and film crew will be arriving in Barrington at the end of July and staying into the first several days of August for filming.
For further information on this event, contact Shag Harbour UFO lecturer/researcher, Chris Styles at 902-229-1967 or email: [email protected]. Laurie Wickens, who still lives in Shag Harbour today, can be reached at 902-319-0411 or by email: [email protected]