The Welsh Triangle Revisited by Peter Paget

The Welsh Triangle Revisited by Peter Paget

Author:Peter Paget [Paget, Peter]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-01-26T23:00:00+00:00


10. Eyes in the Sky

1977 had been a full and packed year for UFO sightings. They continued to be reported up until the very last days. On 30th December 1977, another sighting had occurred at Crymych Dyfed, West Wales. In answer to a newspaper appeal Mrs M. B. Rees wrote to me:

Dear Sir,

With reference to your request in the Western Mail on the 30th December 1977, I wish to inform you that my 10-year-old daughter Linda Rees and her friend Heather Morgan aged 11, sighted a strange object flying across the sky. This occurred when they were on their way to see a pet donkey at a nearby farm at about 4.30 p.m.

They were very frightened by what they had seen and heard and they rushed home to describe the mysterious object to their parents. I enclose a picture of the girls pointing towards where they had seen the whistling object. I hope that this information will be of interest to you.

But there was nothing magical about the change of the old year to the new. In 1978, events continued with equal intensity. We have already mentioned the strange weather and the return of the ‘giants’ in February, while in other places similar alarming events were taking place with almost monotonous regularity.

On 2nd January, a strange space-suited figure was seen at Rainford, near Kirby, by motorists late at night, and on 17th March 1978 at 11.45 p.m., another vital incident happened. This occurred just four days after the royal premiere in London of the film, ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’.

At Warrington, Cheshire, in the North-West of England, a seven-foot tall ‘giant’ had been seen, wearing the typical silver spacesuit. The sighting was reported by engineer, Ken Edwards, at the Risley Atomic Energy Research Establishment. He had seen the incredible figure walk straight through a 10-foot high security fence near the Manchester University Reactor and the British Nuclear Fuels Centre at the Risley headquarters.

He stated: “It was too incredible to be true. People will say I was drunk or that it was a practical joke. But I swear it was a man from space. There is no other logical explanation.” Ken had been driving around outside the boundary security fence when, as he described, “I picked up a silver object in my car’s headlights. It was stooped over and very stiff-legged. It had a head, two arms and two legs, but the arms seemed to be coming from the chest and not the shoulders. There were two beams of light for eyes. I can’t believe it but I saw it walk through the fence of the nuclear research place”. At the same time a huge power overload burnt out most of the capacitors and all of the transmitting diode circuit in Ken’s mobile two-way radio fitted in his service van.

Police who took the report seriously stated that they were investigating, but came up with no conclusions. It does seem questionable with regard to the detailed description of the figure as



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