A Mini-Submarine Discovers Classified Canadian Technology at the Bottom of Lake Ontario

Reporting from the Past

The researchers worked closely with local police forces and citizens to map out the best route possible, and to theorize what was in the lake. Police forces found some classified documents regarding some military tests from the 1960s, but since they were classified, none of the information was legible. With no accurate theories, the team had to run strictly on guesswork…

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.