SUBJECT: MISSING TOWN                                        FILE: UFO2784






   Date: 11-25-90  13:44
   Subj: Re: MISSING TOWN

     The  only  information I myself have been able to extract  from  RCMP
   files  and  such is remarkably similar to what Streiber put forward  in
   his lattest book, "Majestic".  And it is basically a repetition of what
   appears  in the report made by the National Board of Estimates entitled
   "Intelligence  Estimates  on  Flying Disk Motives".  The book  gives  a
   transcript of that report written by the narrator...

     "In the winter of 1930 a profoundly disturbing incident took place in
   Canada.   Trapper  Arnaud Laurent and his son observed a strange  light
   crossing  the  northern  sky.  It appeared to be headed  for  the  Lake
   Anjikuni  area.   The  two trappers describe it  as  being  alternately
   bullet-shaped and cylinder shaped.  It can be assumed from this that it
   was an object of irregular configuration that was tumbling as it moved.

     Another  trapper named Joe Labelle had snowshoed into the village  of
   the  Lake  Anjikuni  people,  and been chilled  to  discover  that  the
   normally bustling community was silent. Even the sled dogs, which would
   normally have bayed welcome, were silent.

     The shanties were choked with snow, and not a chimney showed smoke.

     The  trapper found the village's kayaks tied up on the shore  of  the
   lake.  Inside the shanties the trapper found a further surprise:  there
   were  meals  left  hanging  over fires,   long  grown  old  and  moldy,
   apparently abandoned as they were being cooked.  The men's rifles  were
   still standing by the doors. This really scared the trapper, because he
   knew that these people would never leave their precious weapons behind.

     He  reported his discovery to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,  who
   investigated further.  They discovered that the town's dogs had died of
   hunger,   chained  beneath  a tree and covered by  a  snowdrift.   More
   disturbingly,  the town graveyard had been emptied. The graves were now
   yawning pits. Despite the frozen ground, the graves had been opened and
   the dead removed.

     The  RCMP continues the case opened to this day.  A  check with their
   records  department  indicated that the matter remains  unsolved,   and
   despite  a  search of the whole of Canada and iquiries  throughout  the
   world,   not  a  trace of the missing twelve hundred  men,   women  and
   children has ever been found."
    Prepared by Office of Research and Analysis, Central Intelligence Group

    Copy 1 of 2
    July 8, 1947




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