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They don't want you to see this UFO footage! New Mass UFO Sighting in Canadian Wilderness!Added:
Oh no. What the [ __ ] is that?
What the [ __ ] is that, bro?
>> So, picture this. It's April the 6th, 2026 around 900 p.m. and you're a part of a drilling crew at a remote rig deep in Canada's Northwest Territories. No roads, no lights for miles, just you, the rig, and the black sky. And suddenly, what looks like the moon appears overhead, but it's not. It's a bright, irregular, pulsating light hovering dead still and completely silent. The crew grabs their phones. One guy mutters, "What the [ __ ] is that?"
And another says, "Dude, that's [ __ ] up." And around the 45se secondond mark, the main light flashes and a second small star-like object pops into view for a few seconds before vanishing.
Don't worry, I'm going to show you the whole thing here in a minute. Then the whole thing accelerates away at high speed with zero sound. No drone buzz, no jet roar, nothing conventional. That footage is blowing up on X, Reddit, Tik Tok, and Instagram. And it's not the first time the Canadian wilderness has delivered something like this. Today, we're going long on Canada's remote north and prairies, the territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, places with tiny populations, but disproportionately compelling UFO reports. We'll cover the fresh 2026 case, the 2025 survey highlights, and the legendary historical encounters that still have no explanation. No sensational claims, just the documented facts, witness statements, official investigations, and what the data actually shows. If you're into deep dives that go beyond the usual orb clips, this is the one for you.
Let's get into it.
Good evening, alien enthusiasts, and welcome to another angry alien bulletin.
I am again recording a video in a hotel room late at night when I'm in Colorado.
That's almost a necessity. I have to get my work done in the dead of night because if I release it even at noon the following day, it's 700 p.m. in London, 8:00 p.m. in most of Europe, and that's far too late for you folks out there.
So, we have to make sure that this gets released as early as possible, and I'm pretty much working against the clock when I'm this far west. All that having been said, two real quick reminders.
Number one, over 95% of you are missing out on some fantastic content. And I'm talking about the video I released yesterday, and that is the interview with Sierra Space and with L3 Harris.
Sierra Space especially being very interesting because they've built a mini space shuttle and it's taking off this year. We're just a few months away now.
After a long wait and after some uncertainties about it, it's finally lifting off. And I'm telling you, this is something that's going to revolutionize space flight simply because it is so much better in terms of reusability in terms of the kind of cargo it can bring down, just its flexibility compared to the space capsules that we're using today. things like Crew Dragon, which is a great ship, but it still splashes down in the water instead of landing on runways. And number two, the merch store is closing at the end of the month. Just want to make sure you folks know that includes the Artemis 2 merch that I'm wearing right now and the three Atlas merch.
Very likely. Both of those items are going away at the end of this month. So, if you're interested in any of that, make sure to check the description to find the merch store cuz it closes at the end of the month and I'm not sure when it's going to reopen cuz we're going to be introducing quite a few new items. That's at least the plan currently. All right, all that having been said, let's dive into Canada, into the remote Canadian wilderness, not into the more densely populated areas of Canada. Not to say that any part of Canada is really all that densely populated, except perhaps for the exception of places like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. These areas are especially intriguing simply because they are so sparssely populated. UFO sightings shouldn't happen that often really, especially in the Northwest Territories where this particular mass sighting took place. Sightings should never happen up there or they should be extremely rare indeed. We're talking a tiny population per square kilometer compared to the rest of the country or indeed the rest of the world. So these sorts of things shouldn't happen that often and yet they happen at a disproportionate rate in this remote region of North America. So, what we're going to do is we're going to cover this mass sighting in great detail, and then we're going to go into the history of UFO sightings in the remote regions of Canada. We're going to cover the, of course, the Northwest Territories. We're also going to cover the Yukon and Manitoba, areas like that. And we're going to find out why, if possible, these sightings are so disproportionately high in these regions. what might make them attractive and what is the history of UFO sightings in this region? Is it just a recent phenomenon or is it something that's been there for quite some time? So, let's get going.
Canada's 2025 UFO survey, released in March of this year by ufology research and led by longtime researcher Chris Ratowski logged 1,52 reports in Canada. That's a slight uptick from the year before with sightings in literally every province and territory. But here's what makes the remote wilderness stand out. Per capita rates in the north are often the highest in the country. Yukon has historically hit rates as high as 80 plus sightings per 100,000 people. The Northwest Territories and None of it follow close behind. Why? Dark skies, minimal light pollution, and witnesses who are often professionals, drillers, prospectors, pilots, Royal Canadian mounted police officers, not random city dwellers.
Fewer drones and planes mean less easy misidentification.
Ratowski has noted in interviews that while most reports resolve the stars, satellites or aircraft, the small unexplained percentage, around 3.4% in 2025 include some of the highest strangeness cases coming from these isolated areas. Social media and easier reporting explain some spikes in places like Nova Scotia or Manitoba. But in the true wilderness, the cases feel different. Sometimes with physical traces, multiple independent witnesses, or even medical effects. No active nationwide outbreak is going on right now, but the quality of remote reports keeps researchers paying attention.
Today, we focus on the north and the prairies. current activity and the classics that built the reputation.
All right, so now that we know why this region of Canada, this region of the world is so unique and so interesting when it comes to UFO sightings, let's go ahead and dive deep into this recent sighting. I mean, this happened less than 2 weeks ago, and it was a mass sighting that was captured on video for a full 2 minutes. Actually, a little bit longer than that. I'm going to show you the entire video. I'm going to give you my analysis of it. So, let's get going.
Okay. At long last, let's start with the one that's fresh and viral. April 6, 2026, Northwest Territories. A crew at a remote diamond drilling site, possibly near Cabin Lake or a similar isolated rig, steps outside during a drill issue.
They spot a bright, pulsating, almost Pac-Man shaped or irregular light hovering silently overhead. It holds position for several minutes, moving in unnatural ways. The video that you're watching right now, and by the way, as you may have seen in the captions, the enhancement and zoomin was done by our awesome animator, Digital Voodoo. This captures the crew's genuine shock. You hear the raw reactions in real time. At one point, the main object flashes, and a second, smaller point of light appears briefly nearby before disappearing.
Then, it accelerates rapidly and vanishes with no sound. and no trail.
Witnesses emphasized it didn't behave like any aircraft, drone, or known equipment, and no air traffic was reported in the area. This echoes earlier Northwest Territory patterns like unexplained lights over Hay River.
Some online skeptics floated SpaceX booster re-entry plumes, but the hovering silent acceleration and the on-site professional witnesses don't line up neatly with that. It's also possible that this could be a helicopter and it's shining its light on a little bit of thin wispy clouds, although I'm not sure if you have complete cloud cover in this footage. And also, of course, there was no air traffic reported. Could be a military helicopter, but those tend to be pretty damn loud. As of midappril, no official explanation has been issued. It's one of the strongest recent remote videos because of the location. multiple witnesses on camera and the audio.
All right, let's venture a little further a field and head over to Saskatchewan, an area that has both recent sightings and a rich history that dates back to the early 1970s.
Heading south to the prairie, Saskatchewan delivered one of 2025's higher stranges reports. In December of 2025, near Hafford, a driver on a rural highway saw a domed silver discshaped object hovering just about 6 m off the ground right across the road. Lowaltitude structured craft. It was flagged in the official 2025 survey as being noteworthy. No video surfaced publicly, but the detailed witness account stood out in a low population area. But Saskatchewan's crown jewel is September 1st of 1974 outside of Langhamburgg. Farmer Edwin for, then 36, was swaying his canola field around 10:30 a.m. when he spotted five metallic saucershaped objects hovering and spinning just a foot or two above a slow. He got off his swather, I think that's how that's pronounced, and approached within about 5 m or so. The objects were rotating counterclockwise at high speed, emitting a gray vapor.
Ford described them as seamless metal.
And suddenly they rose vertically and shot straight up with no sound and vanished. And what did they leave behind? Five distinct doughnut-shaped rings in the grass flattened clockwise with standing grass in the centers.
Diameters ranged from 3 to 4 m. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Ron Morrier investigated on site the next day. His report noted no vehicle tracks, no hoax evidence, and described the impressions as caused by quote heavy air or exhaust pressure unquote. Samples were taken, scientists analyzed them.
They were, however, inconclusive. But to this day, no conventional explanation has stuck. The case became international news. In 2024, for the 50th anniversary, Saskatchewan issued a commemorative glow-in-the-dark coin for and his family have never changed their story after these five decades. It's a classic close encounter of the second kind with physical trace evidence in the middle of nowhere.
And from Saskatchewan, it's time to head to an area that has quite a number of UFO sightings. Again, especially in regards to their relatively small population. Let's head to Manitoba.
So, we're going to head to Manitoba and turn back the clock to May 20th, 1967 at Falcon Lake. This is still widely regarded as Canada's best documented UFO case. Again, happening in a relatively remote area. Amateur geologist and industrial mechanic Stefan Mikolak was prospecting alone in the remote White Shell Provincial Park when he saw two glowing red cigar-shaped objects descending. One landed on a rocky outcrop. Michel approached, thinking it might be a secret US or Canadian military craft. He got close enough to touch the seamless metal surface. It was hot and burned his glove. He heard what sounded like human voices inside. A door or panel closed, and then from a gridlike exhaust vent on the side, a blast of hot gas or exhaust hit him in the chest, setting his clothes on fire.
The craft tilted, rotated clockwise, and took off. Michel staggered back to his motel, vomiting, and disoriented. He suffered radiation-like symptoms for weeks. Nausea, weight loss, lymphosy countd drop, burns that wouldn't heal normally. Hospital records exist as well, confirming all of this. A strange grid pattern of burns appeared on his abdomen and chest. They recurred periodically. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the military investigated and soil at the site showed traces of radiation. His son Stan later wrote a book keeping the case alive. Michelac never sought fame or money and stuck to his account until his death.
Psychiatrists found no evidence of fabrication. It's one of the few with medical documentation and physical traces.
And finally, no discussion of Canada's wilderness, especially if we're talking about UFOs, is complete without heading over to the Yukon.
So, venturing further north, the Yukon delivered one of Canada's largest mass sightings on December 11th, 1996.
At least 30 witnesses across a 200 kilometer stretch of the Klondike Highway from Fox Lake to Py Crossing reported the same thing. A gigantic object. This is actually pretty similar to the Phoenix Lights incident.
Estimates up to four times the size of a football stadium or larger, drifting silently with rows of bright lights. It sometimes hovered or moved slowly, blotting out stars or even mountain ridges. Multiple independent groups confirmed the same description. No conventional aircraft matched.
Obviously, not something that huge.
Researcher Martin Jazzic triangulated the reports and concluded that it had to have been enormous. And even earlier, June of 1960, Clan Lake prospectors reported a 1 to2 meter hovering object that struck the lake surface, but the Royal Canadian Mountain Police investigated and found nothing. Tie this to the broader 1975 summer of UFOs wave that hit the prairies hard. glowing orbs over Manitoba, structured craft seen by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan, some leaving scorched earth or damaged vegetation. Hundreds of reports were made that summer, many in remote areas. So, what's the big picture? Well, the 2025 survey shows the usual mix, mostly nocturnal lights with the vast majority of them being explainable. Only about 3.4% 4% remain truly identified. Rowski has repeatedly said, "We need more data and less stigma, and that Canada could benefit from a dedicated UAP office for airspace safety. Remote areas stand out because of credibility, professional witnesses, and dark skies, and low interference.
Are these secret military tech or natural phenomena, or something else?
The data doesn't prove extraterrestrial origin, but the consistency of high stranges cases in the wilderness like physical traces and medical effects, mass sightings and fresh video, all of this keeps the conversation alive.
Social media amplifies perception, but the raw reports from these low population zones have been notable for decades. So, the Canadian remote wilderness isn't exactly seeing a massive outbreak right now. Although, this particular sighting that we're watching again at the moment is one of the most noteworthy in recent history in my opinion. But, it continues to produce some of the most intriguing cases on record from the 1960 Clan Lake incident to this one. What do you think? Is the North a genuine hot spot because of what's there or because it's where anomalies are the hardest to dismiss?
Drop your thoughts in the comments, especially if you've experienced something yourself in these areas. And please share the video if it helped.
Like and subscribe for more long- form deep dives and hit that bell. And also links to the 2025 Canadian UFO survey PDF, original case reports, and of course this particular video are in the description. Thanks so much for watching that deep dive. And by the way, if you'd like to support this channel in other ways, all the details are in the description. Oh, one more thing. If you want to see this enhanced zoomedin version of the UAP sighting in the Northwest Territories, well, I have it with the audio available to my Patreon and Discord members. Because there's so many fbombs in this clip, I can't really show it here in this video at risk of getting demonetized, but I do have it available on my Discord server and to Patreon folks if you're interested.
Again, details in the description.
Thanks again and until next time, stay angry about space.
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