Friday 9 September 2011

Something a little different from the Mcdonalds office this week.

The last few months have been kind to me and Mulder. Our work with the unexplained has even given us a small amount of fame, our inbox seems to be filling up and the hits on our websites are gaining pace. With this in mind we have decided to bring someone new into the team, Marvin the Paranoid Android has decided to join us! we will give you some more details about him in our about us section over the next few weeks, but for now we wanted to welcome him by publishing a few words from a book hes currently writing.






The Welsh Triangle
Flicking through some stories and opinions on the one great question ‘’Are we alone?’’ one Friday night, it prompted me to forget about Roswell, Area 51 and The Black Mailbox and think a little closer to home. There are as equally important questions that need to be answered in the picturesque hills and coastlines of Wales. Coming across berwynufocrash.blogspot.com gave me hope that others had the same questions as me – and filled me with faith that these questions can be answered.
I would like to bring to your attention a little matter known as ‘The Welsh Triangle’. The idea derives from the use of the more popular term ‘The Bermuda Triangle’ – An area where over 1000 people and over 100 aeroplanes vanished without trace. When this area is plotted on a map, it makes up a triangle. The same idea applies in ‘The Welsh Triangle’, of course however applying to a UFO hotspot as opposed to a triangle of death.
Attention turned to the West Wales coastline on the 4th of February, 1977 when 15 primary school children at Broad Haven Primary School revealed they had seen a ‘Cigar-shaped UFO’ in a field behind the school. The older kids even claimed that they saw a ‘Silver man with pointed ears’ emerge from the craft.
School children accounts of the event were always going to be belittled by the authorities – I believe the official account was ‘’a combination of over-active imaginations and too much television’’ – however in a strong show of support for his pupils, the head teacher – Ralph Llewellyn revealed that he had got all 15 pupils to draw what they saw that day. He was amazed by how similar the drawings were.
One sighting I hear you say, big deal. Teachers at the school reported the same craft on the 17th September. The owner of the Haven Fort Hotel in Little Haven claims to have seen an 'upside-down saucer' on April 19, 1977. Billy and Pauline Coombs at Ripperston Farm saw a 7 ft creature in a silver suit on April 23, 1977 late at night.
It just goes to show that the truth is not only out there, but it is everywhere...

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