- The Mississauga Blob
The Mississauga Blob was the name given to a flaming object—later identified as a
frisbee —that fell on a back-yard picnic table inMississauga, Ontario ,Canada , at about 5:00 p.m. on Saturday,June 16 ,1979 .Traven Matchett and his daughter Donna were in their backyard when the flaming object plummeted onto their picnic table. The object reportedly passed close to nineteen-year-old Donna's head. She extinguished the flames with a garden hose. The glowing, flaming object is said to have been "perfectly" cylindrical with flames about 18 inches high.
After cooling, the remains appeared to be a flat, dark green rock, 8 inches in diameter with a fibrous, "pock-marked" texture.
Traven Matchett contacted
Toronto Pearson International Airport (then Toronto International Airport), a nearbyCanadian Forces base, theUniversity of Toronto and theOntario Science Centre . Apparently, none of these contacts offered Mr. Matchett any explanation. He then contacted the "Toronto Sun " and a story was published on Sunday,June 27 ,1979 , attracting worldwide attention.The
Ontario Ministry of the Environment sent an inspector. Peel Regional Police questioned the family and neighbours and concluded the object was a "flaming Frisbee" thrown into their yard as a prank.References
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Dwight Whalen , "The Mississauga Blob," "Pursuit", First Quarter, 1981
*John Robert Colombo , "Haunted Toronto", Hounslow Press, Toronto, 1996
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