When frequent sightings of UFO activity were recorded along a secluded portion of the Welsh coast, author Peter Paget decided to investigate.
What he found was alarming evidence for the existence of an alien base beneath the rocky verge of the Atlantic, the frightening possibility of extraterrestrial life beneath the sea, and an official coverup that has serious implications for the future.
A prominent and well-respected hotelier is witness to a startling sequence of events soon after "alien" craft are found to have landed on her property, near secret nuclear fallout shelter, leading local residents to ask Parliament for help.
A revealing series of communications and incidents follows, resulting in a personal visit from a high-ranking RAF officer. He gives his own opinion on the phenomenon, but entreats the witnesses to keep the whole affair secret.
But follow-up inquiries suggest that some of the information involved is so delicate that not even Parliament is being told the truth.
If you have ever lived in the area, and, particularly, if you were there in the 1970s it is a fascinating historical perspective of West Pembs. The narrative isn't that good, but it does have a different take on the area compared with the usual (and there aren't many) fare. I suppose it could also be used as a type of travel book - why not visit each of the locations featured in the book... Certainly, West Pembrokeshire is pretty enough.
Sadly, as a conspiracy theory book it hasn't stood the test of time - but it does offer an entertaining exercise in debunking conspiracy theories. At the end of each chapter Google the main events you've read about - for most of the chapters there's plenty of 'additional information' that has become available in the intervening years.
I tried to read the Welsh Triangle because a friend of mine suggested that I may find it interesting. I have seen so many films/TV series about UFOS that the book sounded,unfortunately, so bland. I read the first fifty pages but I just couldn't stand the rest so I just left it there. I understand what Peter Paget found back then was indeed alarming evidence for the existence of an alien life but the writer never mentions anything different or interesting for someone who has known about UFOS though popular culture. That Paget chronicles the events of the period from the eyes of the locals like a newspaper reporter would not really convince someone who doubts the existence of extraterrestrial life,I think. Do I believe whether aliens exist? As a practicing Muslim, I am supposed to believe in the existence of alien life albeit not in the sense of Hollywood imagination. I know a few ayats from the Koran that refer to the existence of life beyond the world. You can just google it but even if you do believe in the existence of alien life you need more than just some articles chronicling the day's events.