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92 strange foam. The Royal Canadian Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were called to the scene. By the next morning, more than seven divers plunged into the bay to search for the object. At this point, many people still believed the object might be a plane, but all this was about to change. First of all, no planes were reported missing. Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) squadron leader William Bain served as spokesman for the RCAF and, in an official announcement, told the press that bright lights had been seen crashing into the harbor and that there was a strong possibility that “something concrete” may be found. Then suddenly, the story ended. The Navy divers refused to talk to the press and the whole matter seemed forgotten. However, years later, several witnesses surfaced who said that the object was, in fact, a crashed UFO. Researchers Chris Styles and John Ledger joined forces and were able to obtain numerous testimonies from citizens and mili- tary personnel. Most witnesses insisted on being anonymous, but the stories they told were very similar. Apparently, a very large object had, in fact, fallen into the harbor. It was first tracked on radar, and it was seen by more than 50 witnesses, including pilots and Coast Guard personnel. Divers on the scene lo- cated the object but were unable to identify it. The submerged object then moved north up the coast, where it was joined by another similar unidentified object. An apparent repair operation took place, which was observed and photographed by military personnel. The operation took six days, after which the UFOs suddenly raised up out of the ocean and took off into outer space. The Shag Harbor UFO, it seems, was only damaged, not destroyed. In either case, the UFO got away, and along with its disappearance went any solid conclusions about the mystery. Incredibly, however, researchers were able to obtain official UFOS AND ALIENS the area, but were unable to locate the object. All they found was government documents that state that an “unknown object” did in fact crash into Shag Harbor.”