On February 22, 2000, UFO*BC received
an e-mail from a helicopter pilot now living in the West Indies. He had happened across
our website and thought we might be interested in his story. A few years ago, while
working in northern BC, he was involved in the search for a cave, possibly containing
alien bodies!!! His e-mail to us is re-printed below. By an amazing coincidence, we
received a letter a few days later from Rob Bailey, one of two researchers involved in the
hunt for the cave. He enclosed a copy of a fax that he had sent to Art Bell describing the
case. The fax is reproduced below. It was Rob's partner, Ed Komarek, that had been with
the helicopter pilot in 1998.
Helicopter Pilot:
Hello there. I am
a commercial helicopter pilot presently working in Antigua in the West Indies. For 3
years (1995-98) I worked for XXXXXXX of British Columbia at their base in Smithers.
In the spring of 97' while on the internet, I found a story about 2 B.C. Provincial Police
officers (not RCMP), in 1937 who, while searching for a suspect, happened upon a cave
which contained what they thought were the bodies of 4 humans. Upon closer
inspection, they realized that the bodies were not human, but something else. The
rest of the story goes on for awhile, but in the article, it said that the team
investigating this claim were planning a search of an area near Stewart B.C. that
summer. That happened to be near where I was based in the summer months, so I sent
them an email to see if they needed any helicopter support for their project. I
received a reply the next day with an enthusiastic yes to my offer. That summer, an
individual from the U.S. travelled up to Meziadin where I was based and we did 2 days of
flying in the area. During this time he told me that the story had come from a
childhood encounter of his with an old friend of the family when he told them of this
story. He did some research and eventually found the old man near death in
B.C. He told him the story again and made him believe that this actually
happened. Why would a 90 year old man fake a story like that. There are
reports of this man and another officer actually going on this search for a suspect in the
same year and in the same area in the Stewart archives.
Anyway, a very
interesting story, and one of the more interesting flights I have ever made, searching for
a cave full of aliens! After hearing the entire story it is hard not to believe it,
even though the concept is beyond belief. If you want to hear more of the story, let
me know and I will send you another email. According to the man from the U.S., I am
the only other person who knows the details of what to look for to find this cave.
There are MANY caves in Northwestern B.C. We narrowed the search down, but
this is a massive area we are talking about.
Yours truly,
Anonymous (by request)
Researcher Rob Bailey: (fax to Art Bell)
Dear Art:
1) Enjoy your show immensely! I have a story that may be of interest to you.
2) Since l995, my partner and I have been involved in a recovery operation to excavate
five(5) alien skeletons.
3) The skeletons were originally discovered in 1938 by Constable Larry Requa, who was a
member of the British Columbia Provincial Police (BCPP), while searching for a missing
trapper in a remote glacial area near the Alaskan/Canadian border north/northwest of
Stewart, British Columbia.
3) We interviewed Mr. Requa in 1995 at great length, i.e. - 3 hours, and at the age of 91
he had an amazing recollection: The 5 alien skeletons were positioned in a remote cave and
had extended craniums. One of the entities had a metal medallion on, imprinted with star
symbols. All 5 entities were facing a stone altar and it was Constable Requa's impression
that these beings had been "stranded" as they could not leave the earth. The
cave had unusual characteristics as it appears to wind in a vertical configuration and the
walls were extremely smooth as if these beings had used a "boring device" to
make the tunnels within the cave.
4.) We are planning a 3rd and final trip in July 2000 to extricate the skeletons from the
cave. If we are successful then we would be pleased to announce the results of our
findings on your show.
Best Regards,
Rob Bailey
Both the helicopter pilot and Rob Bailey were contacted by telephone to request
permission to post this information, and to clear up a few discrepancies. The correct
information is as follows:
1) Constable Larry Requa found the skeletons in 1938, not 1937.
2) There were 5 skeletons, not 4.
3) Ed Komarek and the helicopter pilot searched for the cave in 1998, not 1997.
4) When interviewed in 1995 by Rob Bailey and Ed Komarek, Larry Requa was 91 and
in relatively good health.
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