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Sixteen: Angikuni Lake - Never Trust a Mountie

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Not Alone

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Religion & Spirituality, Other, History

4.6820 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2017

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Join us this week as we examine the mystery of Angikuni Lake, one of the most controversial paranormal events of all time. The Angikuni Lake disappearances has become a hallmark of examples of Mass Abduction by UFO, it's been theorized as one of the largest cover-ups in Canadian History, and it's been called a complete fabrication with absolute no basis in fact. However, we can assure you that SOMETHING did happen that day back in 1930 on the Shores of one of the most remote lakes on the face of the earth. Exactly what is was? Well, that's a different story. Seriously though, go check out Fairy Tales for Unwanted Children, I promise you're going to love it! Sources: Village of the Dead: The Anjikuni Mystery - A great overview of the myth and story regarding its credibility The Articles. These are behind a paywall, but the site does offer a one week free trial! The November 27th, 1930 edition of the Danville Times, the first known source of the story. Frank Edwards Article, May 9th, 1965, published in the Orlando Sentinel The Sad Story of Bernie, a man who goes whaling for fun, published in the February 26th, 1972 copy of the Minneapolis Star Please consider taking our demographic survey at http://survey.libsyn.com/notalonepodcast If you enjoy the show, consider donating to our Patreon for access to bonus content and to be able to support the show! Not Alone's Patreon Follow the Pod! Facebook Twitter Instagram    

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0:00.0

Ace Podcast Hello and welcome to the Not Alone podcast. I'm Sam Fredrickson.

0:37.1

And I'm Jason Moytoso.

0:38.8

And today we're going to talk to you about the mystery of Anjikuni Lake.

0:44.5

And specifically, the proposed disappearance of an entire village situated on the shores of Angie Cooney Lake back in the 1930s.

0:54.3

It's pretty small village though, right?

0:55.5

We are assuming somewhere around 30 people.

0:58.1

About 30 people, as far as we can tell.

1:01.0

But before we really get into it...

1:02.3

Oh, okay, okay, okay.

1:03.6

We'll slow down.

1:04.6

I want to start the show kind of with a disclaimer.

1:08.6

There is a chance.

1:16.6

There is a chance, dear listeners, that everything we're about to tell you is completely made up.

1:17.5

That is a real chance, which, granted, Sam, no.

1:21.3

To be completely and totally fair, that is a real chance of almost every episode that we're Yeah, it's completely fair. This is a bit chance of almost every episode that we're doing. Yeah, it's completely fair. This is a bit

1:30.3

more of like a ghost story. It is a little bit more like a ghost story. There is, there is compelling

1:34.8

evidence that something did occur and we will, of course, get into that. But what I'm going to ask,

1:41.7

both of you listeners and especially you, Jason, just suspend your

1:45.9

disbelief. We're going to cover the story. We're going to cover the explanations. We're going to

1:49.8

cover the... I'm already thinking it's aliens, man.

1:52.9

I hear you.

1:54.8

Okay. I'm so proud of you. Let's do it. Let's just go ahead and say, hey, four months.

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