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UFOs in Wales

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Skilled Investigator
"Welsh UFOs - The Real Torchwood

This fortnight, we're going to reflect on some key UFO cases in the principality, including the recent UFO sightings here and in neighbouring England. Interestingly, I had a possible UFO sighting in Wales, myself, which you can read about on the UFO Magazine Blog.​
Looking at UFO cases in Wales, we'll begin with what has been called the "Welsh Roswell," the Berwyn Mountain UFO incident of 1974. The Berwyn range is an isolated and sparsely-populated area of moorland located in the north-east of Wales.
Basically, on the 23rd of January 1974 it is alleged that a UFO crashed there and that it, complete with dead alien bodies, were secretly recovered by the British military soon thereafter. It was the typical UFO crash scenario or, to put it another way, the Roswell incident all over again, in all but name, date and place..."

Take a look at the rest here:

http://www.binnallofamerica.com/rr8.1.8.html

Britain's Closest Encounters - Episode 1:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4229735559825757217&q=britains+closest+encounters&ei=ijBwSMWYFZDuiwKZnfC8Cw

Britain's Closest Encounters - Episode 2:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1199750688800846722&ei=jfOiSN6THpXiiQKgqfjIDw&q=britain%27s+closest+encounters+2

Enjoy.
 
"Richard: Perhaps the most interesting case discussed in the book though is that of the 1974 Berwyn Mountain incident or Welsh Roswell. The bit in the book about the alleged transport of dead alien bodies recovered from the crash site was particularly interesting. What do you think might have happened there? Do you think it was a genuine UFO (whatever they may be), the misinterpretation of natural phenomena, some kind of black project or perhaps something else?
Nick Redfern: The Berwyn Mountains crash-story of 1974 is one of the strangest and most enduring cases I've looked into. It's one of those that never goes away, even when down-to-earth explanations have beenoffered. Back in the mid-90s, I was of the opinion that a UFO had come down, then I changed my mind after reading the research of Andy Roberts. However, I still get accounts now and again from locals and retired military people (all specifically from RAF Valley, interestingly enough) of knowledge of bodies recovered and taken to Porton Down, Wiltshire. So, I'll be the first to admit that, today, it's one that continues to puzzle me. On the one hand, I am convinced that Andy has solved massive parts of the story. But, on the other hand, it's difficult to dismiss the testimony of the military people who have accounts to relate, and nothing to gain by spreading a false story. I think, though, that we have not heard the last of the case by any means!"

Take a look at the rest here.

Nick Redfern :: A Room 101 Interview:

http://www.binnallofamerica.com/rr8.29.8.html

Enjoy.
 
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