UFO Crash In The Berwin Mountains - Alternative View

UFO Crash In The Berwin Mountains - Alternative View
UFO Crash In The Berwin Mountains - Alternative View

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Most people with an interest in UFOs are aware of the Roswell incident, during which an alien spacecraft allegedly crashed in New Mexico in 1947.

But there have been many other well-documented cases of alleged UFO crashes, and one of these cases is known as the Berwyn Mountains UFO crash in Wales in January 1974.

On January 23, 1974 at 8:30 pm, a large disk-like ship fell from the sky over the Clyde in Wales. Dozens of witnesses in Lancashire and Cheshire called the police that evening after seeing a strange formation of green lights flying chaotically across the sky in the northwest. At exactly 8.38 p.m., something hit the Berwyn Mountains in Clwid, and as a result, tremors - measured at 4.5 on the Richter scale - were felt in Wrexham, Chester, Liverpool, Southport and even parts of Greater Manchester.

Police immediately converged on the Berwyn Mountains, expecting to find the crashed passenger plane, but what they found was never made public.

That evening, a convoy of army trucks passed through Chester and headed towards the epicenter of the crash, after which the army deployed a cordon around the area. A nurse who lived near the collision site told a local newspaper that the "Albert Hall-sized" flying saucer crashed into the mountain, throwing debris and bodies over a mile away. She said she approached one of the bodies and realized that it was not a human being, but before she could describe what she saw, the military intervened and two Ministry of Defense officials ordered her to be silent about the UFO.

The nurse has not been seen in the area since, and a reporter who visited the alleged crash site refused to talk about the incident until his death in 1979.

In 1980, an electronics engineer named Arthur Adams, who was working at Concord, visited the Berwin UFO crash site and found strange pieces of green metal buried in the rocks. He took samples to his laboratory and found that the sample, the size of a 1-inch cube, produced two kilowatts of electricity when connected to a voltmeter. Mr. Adams contacted the Daily Express and they published a series of articles about the strange find, but the Department of Defense stepped in and "killed" the story.

Today no one knows what fell in the mountains of Wales that winter night in 1974; some think it was an experimental artificial top-secret military aircraft (possibly a prototype of a stealth bomber), others think it was an alien ship from another world.

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If so, what happened to the bodies that were seen strewn across the mountain after the crash?

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