Charlie Red Star with Amber & Andrew from Into the Portal
In 1975, over the skies of southern Manitoba, a quaint UFO would begin to make regular appearances that would last for nearly two years. Some would camp out and watch the strange red objects fly over their skies and down into Minnesota. The residents would name this UFO, Charlie Red Star, and would characterize the UFO as one that made "beer runs."
Many of Manitoba's residents would claim to see Charlie numerous times. He would have encounters with pilots, with RCMP officers. He would be chased by the average citizen, and there is one dramatic encounter witnessed by some teenagers at a dam. I'm joined by Amber & Andrew from the Into the Portal podcast to discuss one of the least talked about UFO flaps of all time, Charlie Red Star!
Sources:
"Grant Cameron talks 'Charlie Red Star' book, his Tom Delonge Comments"
The Charlie Red Star Flap - Educating Humanity
YouTube Video - The Charlie Red Star Flap
Charlie Red Star: True Reports of One of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings...
In 1975, over the skies of southern Manitoba, a quaint UFO would begin to make regular appearances that would last for nearly two years. Some would camp out and watch the strange red objects fly over their skies and down into Minnesota. The residents would name this UFO, Charlie Red Star, and would characterize the UFO as one that made "beer runs."
Many of Manitoba's residents would claim to see Charlie numerous times. He would have encounters with pilots, with RCMP officers. He would be chased by the average citizen, and there is one dramatic encounter witnessed by some teenagers at a dam. I'm joined by Amber & Andrew from the Into the Portal podcast to discuss one of the least talked about UFO flaps of all time, Charlie Red Star!
Sources:
"Grant Cameron talks 'Charlie Red Star' book, his Tom Delonge Comments"
The Charlie Red Star Flap - Educating Humanity
YouTube Video - The Charlie Red Star Flap
Charlie Red Star: True Reports of One of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings by Grant Cameron
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