Unedited Interview Laurie Wickens, Shag Harbour UFO Incident
Analysis Summary
Laurie Wickens
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person is Lori Wickens, who witnessed the Shag Harbor event on October 4, 1967, when she was 17 years old. She was driving with a friend when they saw four lights in the sky. They noticed a light in the water and reported it as a possible plane crash. Many people gathered to watch the light, and the police were called. Coast Guard boats searched the area but found nothing. Later, Navy divers also searched but reported no findings. Lori learned about UFOs only after the event. Over the years, she has reflected on the incident but still does not know what it was. The encounter has left her with questions about the government's knowledge of the event.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details a firsthand account of the Shag Harbor event from 1967, where witnesses reported seeing lights in the sky and a subsequent search for a supposed plane crash. The narrative includes claims of government involvement and cover-up regarding the incident.
Witnesses reported seeing four lights in the sky that changed direction and altitude before disappearing into the water.
Lori Wickens
“I got no idea what it was all I know we definitely seized out”
Jeff
Lighthouse Keeper's Wife
Managed by: RCMP
Investigation of unidentified lights and potential crash
Witnesses reported seeing four lights in the sky that changed direction and altitude before disappearing into the water.
The RCMP received 12 calls reporting a plane crash that night.
Navy divers searched the area but found nothing.
A lighthouse keeper's wife reported seeing something enter the water, but her account was initially dismissed.
The government allegedly took possession of an object found by the lighthouse keeper and turned it over to the American government.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsShag Harbor
Barrington, Nova Scotia, canada
RCMP officer reported plane crash; multiple calls received
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account provides a detailed narrative of the Shag Harbor event, including multiple witnesses and a timeline of events. However, while there are some corroborative elements, the lack of precise details and independent verification limits the overall evidential strength.
The experiencer and a friend observed four lights in the sky while parked, which appeared to move in a way that suggested they were not conventional aircraft.
“we noticed four four lights to the north of us off to the right”
After observing the lights, they saw a light in the water that they believed was not normal, prompting them to report it.
“we just see a plane crash and he said what you've been drinking”
The experiencer and others searched for any wreckage or survivors, but ultimately found nothing after several hours.
“we never found nothing that night”
Years later, the experiencer reflects on the event and the lack of official acknowledgment or explanation from the government.
“I got no idea what it was all I know we definitely seized out”
Four lights in the sky and a light in the water
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The event involved multiple witnesses and a significant official response, yet remains unexplained decades later.
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Laurie Wickens
Interview