Editor’s Note: It is suggested you read Part 1 before continuing. The following is a transcript of the conversation between TESA founder Ryan Stacey and ufologist Chris Rutkowski. We encourage Chris Rutkowski to contact Superstitious Times to present an editorial on his work. The Conversation: Between March 31, 2017, and […]
Ufology
The Canadian UFO Report, Part 1: An inaccurate display of UFO data
As a private investigator, I often hear things like, “What can you tell me about this person? I don’t want him/her around my family”, “Did you know that this person is selling these drugs at this location?” or “Can you follow my partner tonight? I think he/she is cheating on […]
Baffin Island UFO nothing more than a star on the horizon
What pilots in northern Baffin Island on Nov. 24 reported as being a UFO was nothing more than the flashiest star in the autumn sky, Capella. Pilots flying Nolinor Aviation Boeing 737-200 from Iqaluit to the Mary River mine notice a bright flashing light in the sky at 8:30 pm […]
MUFON Canada investigator launches new reporting system
It’s been a busy month for our Ufology columnist Ryan Stacey The 32-year-old Penetanguishene native has launched both The Experiencer Support Association (TESA) survey, as well as named Director of Investigations for MUFON Canada. For the former, the launch of TESA means the collection of hard data and a place […]
A never-ending rabbit hole
Hello everyone and happy December! I am going to start off from the beginning by talking about the influential case that sent me down this rabbit hole I am in today. It was Nov. 24, 2015, I had been a private investigator for three years at this point. I have […]
Stacey: Disclosure key in validating the existence of UFOs
Editorial note: The Superstitious Times is happy to have Ryan Stacey contribute to the website to shed light on Canadians who investigate UFOs. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) is a volunteer, non-profit organization that investigates cases of alleged UFO sightings. This organization has many international divisions, one of which is […]
Shag Harbour witness cleans up interpretative centre after break-in
Over 50 years ago a Barrington Passage RCMP officer asked Laurie Wickens what he had been drinking when he called in a plane crash in Shag Harbour. It was Oct. 4, 1967, and the then 17-year-old Nova Scotian was out with four of his friends. “I was the first one […]