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Project Snowflake - Canadian "saucer" project

From: "Lewis Belmant" <press@exn.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 13:33:09 -0800

For Immediate Release
Thurs. March 26, 1998
NR 98-11

SPACED-OUT RESIDENTS OR CANADIAN CONSPIRACY?
WHAT IS PROJECT SNOWFLAKE AND WHO WAS BEHIND IT?

Project Snowflake:
The exclusive story unfolds on exn.ca March 27 to April 1, 1998
http://www.exn.ca/Snowflake/

Poisson Aerospace, a Canadian aerospace company, may have been running a
top secret program during the mid-seventies that had Alberta residents
convinced that they had been visited by UFOs.

Located on an abandoned farm near Gilton, Alberta, the program, code-named
"Project Snowflake," is rumoured to have been a $136 million initiative to
develop a Canadian "flying saucer"-style surveillance vehicle.  The craft
was said to be similar in appearance to the famous Avrocar flying disk, but
operated on an entirely different lifting and propulsion system.  Inside
sources reveal that only a handful of senior aerospace experts was privy to
this top secret program, which allegedly ran between 1971 and 1975. During
this time a working prototype of the craft was developed and flight tested
at night in and around Gilton, Alberta. Poisson executives decided to scrap
"Project Snowflake" in 1975 after stories began to circulate about local
farmers seeing strange lights in the sky at night and circular markings in
the snow.

Discovery Channel Canada's Web site, exn.ca, will unveil exclusive details
of the program, photos and all of the latest developments to blow the lid
off "Project Snowflake" at http://www.exn.ca beginning March 27, 1998
through April 1, 1998.

Ravings of spaced-out cattle farmers or a clever Canadian cover-up?
Find out only at http://www.exn.ca

exn.ca, free of cost to anyone with Internet access, is a dedicated science
World Wide Web site with a unique identity and original content.  A service
of the Discovery Channel Canada, it originally launched Oct. 31, 1996, with
an ambitious plan to develop Canada's source for science news and content
on the Internet.  Currently, exn.ca serves 145,000 visitors each month and
recently garnered a Top-5 rating from WEB MAGAZINE, alongside other notable
science sites run by the Smithsonian Institution and Scientific American.

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For further information:
Lewis Belmant
mailto:press@exn.net

visit exn.ca at http://www.exn.ca

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