1974 Jan 23 - Llandrillo. N.
Wales, United Kingdom
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......"The event had occurred on a cold night in the winter of
1974. There had been a terrible bang. The entire village had heard
it and thought
something had exploded. Going outside, people saw blue and orange
lights floating in a circle around Cader Bronwen, the mountain that
rises to the east of the village. The old man also told me there was
a peculiar buzzing noise in the air for a few minutes, like a swarm
of bees. I had asked if he had gone to see what was happening before
the lights disappeared, but he said no. They were told later in the
night that a plane had crashed and the authorities had it under
control.......
......"There was a huge explosion a few minutes after 8:30pm.
From various accounts, this preceded (some say by up to two or three
minutes) a violent shaking of the ground, like a medium-sized
earthquake - objects inside houses were knocked off shelves....
......"Certainly, the most curious feature of the story was the
Press reports on 24 January (subsequently supported by what the man
in the pub told me) that the authorities responded very
rapidly......
......"However, they responded in a remarkable way. They cordoned
off the mountainside and sent up a team of police, followed by RAF
experts with a helicopter. Then nobody was allowed into
the area, not even the police. Given that this is one of the
bleakest uninhabited regions in the UK, these seem extreme
precautions. And the restrictions remained in force for several
days......
......"One woman had been working in a hotel at Bala in January
1974. She recalled the tremor well, because shelving fell down and
glasses smashed. She also heard the explosion. She described how the
police and army cordoned off the only proper road up into
the Berwyn Mountains from Bala and the speculation that surrounded
it. But, perhaps most interesting of all, she said that a group of
strange men had arrived at the hotel a day or so later and stayed
several days. They made trips to and from the mountain but avoided
all questions about what they were doing up there. These men were
not locals and they were noticed because they helped fill the hotel
at a time when normally it was almost empty.....

......"However the best account collected so far comes from a
nurse living at Llanderfel. She recalled the night of the explosion
and earthquake and being telephoned by the police headquarters at
Colwyn Bay and asked to assist at a plane crash near her home. She
got her medical kit together and, since there was nobody to look
after her teenage daughters, took them with her to the spot described by the
police. The nurse took the B4391 road from Bala to Llangynog, which
skirts the south of the Cader Bronwen area. There was no other
traffic on it because it was around 10 o'clock on a winter's night.
She took the track up towards the top of the range and came very
close to something sitting on the ground that 'absolutely staggered'
her. She described it as 'quite intact'; evidently it had not
crashed, at least not in the way an aircraft would have done had it
impacted on the mountainside. It was very large, circular and
glowing orange. The nurse and her daughters were within a few
hundred feet of it for 10 minutes and there was no possibility of
mistaken identity. It was clearly a UFO.
Police and military forces, who had been even closer to the
object, passed her on their way down the mountain. She explained why
she was there and asked what was happening. Nobody answered her
questions, except to say she would have to leave; no one
unauthorized was allowed up there. So they
escorted her down to the main road. Because she was afraid for her
daughters' safety, she did not argue and left. To this day she
wonders what she saw up there. For several days afterwards, the road
was sealed off. She heard complaints from local shepherds who were
not even allowed to go up and tend to their flocks, which made them
very angry. She is adamant that there was a massive cover-up of some
still-unresolved incident on that barren hilltop."
Jenny Randles "UFO Retrievals"

Note: the accompanying earthquake gives all the indications of a
possible scalar electromagnetic attack that brought down the UFO and
also triggered an earthquake in a local fault zone.
A new book by researcher Nick Redfern also alleges that two ET
bodies were recovered at the crash site.
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