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Paul Kimball
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Chris is one of the best - he and Don Ledger have done excellent work on the Shag Harbour case.
Paul
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What has this got to do with Shag Harbour UFO incident? Well i found something and it might interest people. There is a strange and mysteries history connected with that part of Canada. I found this Blog and it's mighty interesting interesting. The article talks about a number of mysterious stone walls been found at Shag Harbour (That might be Celtic build) Doesn't mean there is a connection between the Shag Harbour UFO incident and what was found here.
It just a thinking experiment to ponder really. There is a number of articles on it on the internet. So leave it up does who are interested to read about that mystery.
http://rockpiles.blogspot.com/2007/07/bayers-lake-mystery-walls-halifax-nova.html
A couple of things about the South Shore of Nova Scotia.
1. It's where the legendary Oak Island is located. Make of that what you will, although I do know that there have been UFO sightings reported there over the years.
2. Eleven years ago, when I was working for the Provincial government film agency here, we funded a two-part documentary by a producer / director named Robert Hutt called The Prince and the Grail, which was about the story of how Prince Henry Sinclair brought the Holy Grail to Nova Scotia sometime in the 13th century (at least I think it was the 13th century). My successors at the agency much prefer going on set visits for movies, where they'll meet stars, but my favourite "set" visit was the day I travelled down to New Ross, about 2 1/2 hours from Halifax (and maybe 1 1/2 hours from Shag Harbour) to help out with an archeological dig that they were doing for the film.
Yes, I am an uber history geek.
In short, Nova Scotia is an interesting place, with all sorts of myths, legends, and stories - some of which may be true!
Interesting I am aware of the Sinclair legend. It is said they sailed from Scotland to Nova Scotia 1398. I not sure but i think the Catholic Church and the Knight's of the temple were fighting and disputing so Sinclair left taking ancient relic's with him. It might explain the mysterious stone walls, Scottish have a strong Celt Background. Thanks for the information about Oak Island must check up on that. New Ross that is an well-known Irish town? Lol
As good a presentation as I have ever seen. A really good topic and it was presented very well.
Right... 1300s, 14th century. D'oh!
Speaking of Oak Island, here's a little clip from researcher D'Arcy O'Connor that I filmed back in 2007.
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Instead of inviting people like Steven Greer et al to UFO conferences, organizers should be inviting more guys like Chris, who have a real story to tell.