Dr David Clarke - The Welsh Triangle (Broad Haven School Case)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involved a group of school children in Broad Haven, Wales, in February 1977. They reported seeing a silvery cigar-shaped object hovering near their school during lunchtime. The children were excited and told their teachers about the sighting. Initially, the teachers did not believe them, but after the children insisted, they were asked to draw what they saw. The drawings showed various shapes, some resembling popular sci-fi imagery. The incident gained media attention, and the children faced bullying due to their claims. The main effect on the children was a lasting impact from the experience, with some continuing to share their stories into adulthood.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses historical UAP incidents, particularly focusing on the Broad Haven case and its significance in UFO history. It highlights various claims made by witnesses, including children, and the involvement of the Ministry of Defense in investigating these sightings. The narrative connects these events to broader themes of government secrecy and public perception of UFOs.
The Broad Haven case involved mass sightings by school children in 1977.
Dr David Clark
“The Broad Haven case is the one that got mass publicity; it was on TV two or three times.”
David Davis
“I definitely saw something.”
Rosa Granville
“I saw what I described as like a half-moon shaped object.”
Billy Kums
“There was this figure standing out the window that was towering above.”
Managed by: British UFO Research Association
Documenting UFO sightings
Analysis Summary
Unknown Experiencer
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.