In this episode of Mysteries of UFOs, we explore the Falcon Lake Encounter, one of the most disturbing and well-documented UFO cases in history. On May 20, 1967, Canadian prospector Stefan Michalak encountered a metallic, disc-shaped craft that landed near Falcon Lake in Manitoba. Believing it to be a secret aircraft, he approached—only to be struck by a blast of superheated gas from the craft, leaving him with severe grid-pattern burns on his torso.
Following the incident, Michalak suffered prolonged illness, including nausea, dizziness, and symptoms resembling radiation exposure. Investigations by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian military, and later Project Blue Book confirmed scorched vegetation, burned clothing, and elevated radiation levels at the site. Despite skepticism, no conventional explanation has ever accounted for the injuries, physical evidence, or Michalak's consistent testimony.
The Falcon Lake case remains Canada's most compelling UFO encounter, standing as a rare example where a close encounter resulted in lasting physical harm—raising troubling questions about the risks posed by unidentified aerial phenomena.