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Podcast: Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Episode: CLASSIC: Canada's Roswell: The Shag Harbor Incident | STUFF THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

Published on September 11, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Asset Recovery Handbook

by Jean-Pierre Brun, Anastasia Sotiropoulou, Larissa Gray, Clive Scott, Kevin M. Stephenson

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This is where we want to introduce our first book, the one that people would consider conspiratorial. Doug Ledger wrote a book called Maritime UFO Files, and in this book he claims that additional witnesses exist.

The podcast hosts reference a book titled 'Maritime UFO Files' authored by Doug Ledger. This book discusses claims of additional witnesses to the Shag Harbor incident and is characterized by a conspiratorial perspective.

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Dark Object

by Don Ledger, Chris Styles

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Several weeks after the initial sighting, he co-wrote a book called Dark Object: The World's Only Government Documented UFO Crash. In this book, Styles and his co-author Doug Ledger from earlier, oh, the what was that book called, the Maritime UFO Files?

The podcast hosts reference a book titled 'Dark Object: The World's Only Government Documented UFO Crash' co-written by Chris Styles and Doug Ledger. The book explores the theory that the Shag Harbor incident involved an extraterrestrial spaceship that was submerged, tracked by the US Navy, and then launched into space. They also mention Doug Ledger's earlier book, 'Maritime UFO Files'.

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