I Fought the Lore

UAPs in Canada, eh?

41 min · 13. maj 2024
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Things get "Shagadellic" as Ben continues his stories of UAPs over the skies of Canada in 1967 with an extremely well documented case from the east coast and Ricco gets really annoying really quickly. Ben also includes the story of some shifty kid who was out way too late in Edmonton that same year and details what he saw. The guys also sample some more Canadian east coast whiskey while they ramble. All of this and more, on the historic 10th episode of the historic second season of I Fought the Lore. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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