Dark Object: The World's Only Government-Documented UFO Crash

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The facts confirm the UFO crash happened. Officials deny it. What don’t they want us to know?
 
In 1965 a massive wave of UFO sightings occurs worldwide. In 1967 residents of Shag Harbor, Canada, witness a huge UFO crash into the bay. Three Royal Canadian Mounties watch it float before sinking. Navy divers mount an extensive search. Now officials say nothing ever happened. Why?

Researchers Don Ledger and Chris Styles—Styles himself an eyewitness to the Shag Harbor crash—have tackled one of the best documented and most top-secret incidents in the annals of UFO sightings. What they have found out will astound—and outrage—readers.

From mysterious surveillance twenty-five years after the crash to the sudden disappearance of written records, someone wanted the investigation stopped. But Ledger and Styles now file their stunning report—and reach a chilling conclusion about the Dark Object, what really happened, and what remains hidden today. . . .

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3.5
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Melody Larson
February 6, 2014
With an insatiable interest in submarines and a growing interest in UFOs, I found Dark Object a fascinating combination of both worlds. Dark Object is an intriguing look at a 47-year old case that is still fascinating to this day. It begs the question, "What still lies on the harbor floor at Shag Harbor and what would they have found had the weather cooperated?" Was there more than one object seen that night? I highly recommend Dark Object to anyone interested in knowing the truth.
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warren orams
March 21, 2018
After reading this book I was left with nothing. Why not just say " this is a story about a subject that has no ending and nothing to contribute".😬
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