Canadian Police Gather The Octagonal UFO Ruins Shot Down By US F-16 Jets At Huron Lake
The newly released document reveals that Canadian police have collected debris from a UFO shot down on Lake Huron on February 12, 2023. The UFO was shot down by an F-16 fighter jet belonging to the US, which became the third incident in North America that month.
According to eyewitnesses, the object had an octagonal shape with rope hanging before the jet finally fired two missiles that destroyed it. The object slowly fell into Canadian waters after being hit by a missile.
The UFO debris was found on the coastline of Lake Huron weeks after search efforts were halted due to bad weather and a low possible recovery. Canadian police, along with US and Canadian coast guards, conducted a brief search after the incident, which was halted on February 16, 2023.
However, the email obtained by CTVNews.ca revealed that the Canadian Royal Police (RCMP) had collected material and modules from the scene about three weeks after the object was shot down. Sources from RCMP confirmed that the module found came from a company selling weather monitoring equipment, but authorities still doubt whether it was directly linked to the incident.
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Meanwhile, several national security officials criticized the lack of transparency in handling this incident. Some have speculated that the US and Canadian governments may feel ashamed for spending time and military resources shooting objects that do not jeopardize national security.
The incident comes just days after the shooting of a Chinese reconnaissance balloon on February 4, 2023, which attracted international media attention. The three UFOs shot down that month, including those in Lake Huron, were smaller than the 200-foot Chinese reconnaissance balloon.
The US government stated that there was no evidence to suggest that the objects were reconnaissance vehicles from any country.