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Document ‘Proves’ Military Op Took Place on Night of Berwyn Mountains UFO Crash

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Article by Steve Bagnall                      July 27, 2019                     (dailypost.co.uk)

• On the night of January 23rd, 1974 at about 8:30 pm, people near the Berwyn Mountains in North Wales, UK (pictured above), reported hearing a huge bang with earth tremors and claims of brilliant lights in the sky above the mountain range. Explanations have ranged from a series of coincidences including an earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale whose epicentre was Bala Lake, along with a meteor shower and poachers with lamps, to a UFO crashing on the mountain side with an alien craft taken away by the military.

• UFO researcher Russ Kellett believes that the British military conducted a mission that night to flush out extraterrestrial craft operating from an undersea base in that region, and that the military captured one of those alien vessels. Kellett claims his research shows that one may have been shot down near Betws-y-Coed.  Another came down near Llandrillo on the outskirts of the Berywn Mountains. And a third one landed in Bala Lake, before taking off again.

• To back up his claim, Kellett received a letter from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency confirming that a British military exercise had taken place at Jerby Range on the Isle of Man on the night of the ‘Berwyn Mountains Incident’. According to the letter, the exercise was code-named “Operation Photoflash”, comprising “at least 10 aircraft taking part and at least 80 flashes around the Liverpool Bay area and the North Wales coastline.”

• Kellett has obtained a digital copy of the logbook from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency that has listed an ‘Operation Photoflash’ on that date, further verifying the event. Said Kellett, “This document shows that Operation Photoflash was real and I believe from my research that UFOs were flushed out of the sea off the North Wales coast in a military operation.”

• In 2010, retired nurse Pat Evans related that she saw something strange on the mountainside that evening in 1974, after hearing a large bang. Thinking it was a plane crash, she went to see if she could help. When she got there, she saw a large craft that glowed orange, red and yellow and was “moon-like, but without windows or doors.” Said nurse Evans, “[The craft] couldn’t have got there any other way apart from being flown there, so it had to be a UFO of some sort. I’m talking about something that could only have got there by flying and landing.” Added Evans, “I’ve never seen anything like it before or since. I have no idea what it was.”

• Skeptics maintain it all was just a meteor shower and an earthquake occurring at the same time, or perhaps a meteor exploding and showering red hot fragments over the Berwyns.

 

A new document has emerged which shows a military exercise was taking place on the night of one of North Wales greatest UFO mysteries.

The Berwyn Mountains “incident” still provokes debates about what happened on the night of January 23 1974.

Explanations have ranged from a series of coincidences including an earthquake whose epicentre was BalaLake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale, a meteor shower and poachers with lamps, to a UFO crashing on the mountain side, with an alien taken away by the military.

   Maritime Coastguard station logbook with notation “Photo Flash Exercise”

At about 8.30 pm on that night 45 years ago people reported hearing a huge bang, earth tremors were felt, amid claims of brilliant lights in the sky above the mountain range.

Police arrived in the area and a RAF search and rescue team was scrambled from Anglesey.

Self-styled UFO researcher Russ Kellett has always believed an alien vessel came down that night and was taken away as one of a number flushed out of the sea off North Wales in a major military operation.

Russ Kellett

But a letter Mr Kellett received from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) appears to confirm a military operation, codenamed Photoflash, was scheduled for that night.

The MCA headed letter said: “During the late afternoon and early evening of 23rd January 1974 there was an exercise from Jerby Range on the Isle of Man.

“The exercise was called ‘Photoflash’ and coastguards were advised to expect at least 10 aircraft taking part and at least 80 flashes around the Liverpool Bay area and the North Wales coastline.”

However Mr Kellett came in for criticism about the letter and its veracity.

Now he has received a digital copy of the coastguard station’s logbook, from the MCA for that day, which clearly shows “Operation Photoflash” was a real event and appears on the log.

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UFO Investigator’s Belief That ‘Secret Alien Base’ Lies Beneath North Wales

by Lydia Morris                    December 31, 2018                      (dailypost.co.uk)

• UFO investigator Russ Kellett claims to have been abducted by aliens a number of times in the past, has spent more than three decades probing the Berwyn Mountains Incident, and believes that a secret alien base lies beneath the North Wales coast near the town of Llandudno. 

• Kellett has appeared in a number of TV documentaries on the Berwyn Mountains Incident where, according to Kellett, a secret military operation took place in the Irish Sea on the morning of January 23, 1974 involving “at least 80 flashes” around the Liverpool Bay area and the North Wales coastline. Locals heard a huge bang and felt earth tremors measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale. Locals also saw a brilliant light in the sky above the Berwyn mountain range. Police arrived in the area and an RAF search and rescue team was scrambled from Anglesey to search for a possible aviation crash site.

• Kellett claims that a local had told him that his dad was working with the Army on an underground facility when they ran into an underground alien base along the coastline. According to an official Maritime and Coastguard Agency document, a military “photoflash exercise” took place that morning as a result. Coastguards were advised to expect Royal Navy battleships and at least 10 aircraft to take part in the military mission to locate the alien base under the sea on the North Wales coastline. This is where Kellett says the aliens were building their spacecraft, and the photoflash bombs were meant to locate submersible objects and draw them out.

• Kellett believes that the military mission did cause “… a flying saucer [to] attack one of the battle ships in the area at the time.” In retaliation, the UK “battle fleet…hit three flying saucers”. Said Kellett, “I think by doing that, they kicked off one hell of a UFO incident.” According to Kellett, one alien craft was shot down and destroyed when it emerged from the sea, another was shot down later that day and destroyed over the Berwyn Mountains, and the third craft managed to escape.

• “North Wales is deemed a hotspot for UFOs since the Berwyn Mountains incident. I have been looking very closely over this area.” Kellett says, “I think the [alien] base is still there today and I think things are still going on there.”

 

A UFO investigator says he has “no doubt” a secret alien base lies beneath the North Wales coast.

Russ Kellett, who has spent more than three decades probing the Berwyn Mountains incident in 1974, claims an ET HQ is hidden in the depths of the sea, near Llandudno.

                    Russ Kellett

The theorist, who claims he has been abducted by aliens a number of times in the past, believes a secret military operation took place in the Irish Sea between North Wales and Liverpool on the morning of the Berwyn Mountains incident in a bid to search for extraterrestrial life.

He believes that mission disturbed an alien species and sparked the mysterious event later that day.

At about 8.30pm on January 23, 1974, locals heard a huge bang and earth tremors were felt in the Berwyn Mountains amid claims of a brilliant light in the sky above the mountain range.

At the time families in the villages of Llandderfel and Llandrillo reported hearing an explosion and the ground shook, measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale.

Police arrived in the area and an RAF search and rescue team was scrambled from Anglesey.

Mr Kellett claims he discovered proof that a military “photoflash exercise” had in fact taken place that morning, after a friend got hold of an official document by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).

He claimed the letter confirm an exercise took place that January morning from RAF Jurby – a former Isle of Man base – that saw “at least 80 flashes” around the Liverpool Bay area and the North Wales coastline.

It adds the coastguards were advised to expect “at least 10 aircrafts taking part” in the mission.

Mr Kellett who says Royal Navy battleships and military planes were involved in the exercise, is convinced it was undertaken in a bid to locate the alien base where he believes their spacecrafts are built.

“North Wales is deemed a hotspot for UFOs since the Berwyn Mountains incident. I have been looking very closely over this area, and something is definitely going on,” he said.

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