Talk:Berwyn Mountain UFO incident
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[edit] Newspaper article
This article has been cited in the Western Mail: [1], making it sound like original research. The claims in the article need to be referenced properly. Gareth 09:09, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Agreed. There is not one specific reference in the entire article. Must have been a slow day on the Western Mail newsdesk... Pennywisepeter 09:48, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Incorrect main page
The main page claims it's fact, this is a complex event produced by a coincidence involving an earthquake, a meteor shower and poachers lights. It goes on to say, had a space body produced the 3.5 magnitude tremor it would have produced a visible crater. One word: "Tunguska!" The Tunguska event had an earthquake that dwarfed this one and still produced no crater. This is not to say that the objects in either case were space bodies. It could be said that some of the witnesses in both cases described objects that did not conform to more than phenomena. There's no facts! (User: Nosut 12:32, 20 March 2007)
[edit] What was reported?
The main page is titled the Berwyn Mountain Ufo Incident but doesn't mention what the witnesses claimed they saw. At the web sight below you can listen to a witness by the name of Pat Evans, a local nurse. She claimed with her daughters, she saw a glowing orange ball. http://www.thewhyfiles.net/berwyn_mountain_Incident.html
(User: Nosut 18:30, 23 March 2007)