Albert Coe was a teenager on a trip to the mountains of Canada. It was in June 1920. They were to drift down the river in a canoe. Sometimes they had to carry the canoe by falls. One late evening Albert heard a far cry for help, while his friend was further down looking up the coming way. In a narrow cleft/gap, was a young, man fallen, fatally hurt, and not able to come out by himself. But Albert was then able to bring him out. He was clothed in a peculiar, silver gray, tight jumper type garment – almost like silk. A small instrument panel was under the chest. He said he was not canoeing, but had a plane nearby, and was fishing, but […] Read More