This book is not a story…The events you are about to read are true. In this book is a brief outline of the events, to protect the evidence within from being corrupted and to preserve the integrity of the investigation.Because of the extreme sensitivity of the evidence, some of the names of the witnesses have been changed to protect their identity, and their families until such time they can/will come forward. There will also be no physical descriptions of the witnesses involved and, in some instances, names have been redacted completely. I want to say a special thank you to Mr. Gari Jones who is an independent UFO researcher. He has been involved and has led the investigation into this case since October 2017. Gari is an extraordinarily brave man and has asked the questions from various authorities that we all want the answers to. Without him we would never have been able to prove the truth.It cannot be emphasized enough the importance of the evidence herein and it has the most profound implications for humanity, our children and our planet.My name is Caz Clarke...
Absolutely the shittest thing I've ever read; written by a bunch of year 11 English Lit trolls.
I particularly liked this quote: "Some of the men were wearing white forensic suits, doing a fingertip search on their hands and knees of the field where the pyramid had come in. Perhaps looking for space rocks? After all, this pyramid did not come down from outer space. This emerged in the space, and anything like that traverses through space will drag things with it, like small space rocks and other debris."
"This emerged in the space, and anything like that traverses through space will drag things with it, like small space rocks and other debris."
"small space rocks and other debris."
"space rocks."
A woman that stood on a gate and saw a UFO knows that craft which emerge IN SPACE will drag SPACE ROCKS with them.
The story itself is fascinating, especially as I live in Cardiff, there is lots of evidence to back up the events that night, but the book is such a disjointed mess, seems as though it was rushed to publication.
On further review, having looked into the story, the "evidence" is either badly misinterpreted or false. There is very little back any of this up.
This book is authored by Caz Clarke, a lady from Pentyrch (pronounced Pen-Turk) who had a remarkable experience in the early hours of one morning.
The book collates her testimony and recollection of the incident, plus the evidence she gathered as she pursued the truth of what she saw.
Whether you believe in UFOs or not, Clarke comes across as a credible, passionate witness and one thing is absolutely clear from the evidence that she has collated - something DID happen that night and the UK authorities are covering it up.
Through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, Clarke and others have highlighted the inconsistencies in the stories given by the various UK authorities involved in this incident, and at times, the obvious downright lies told to the public.
Combined with Clarke's compelling testimony, this is one the most unusual cases you'll ever read. It doesn't offer much in the way of conjecture of to what the incident was about, but does give reams of evidence.
I found this book a gripping read, with very stones left unturned. Some might find the reams of FOI requests and other evidence presented a little dry, but it paints a remarkable picture overall.
Grandiose claims on a cover do detract from credibility, even if perhaps increasing sales. This in itself is an indication of real priorities. The amateurish and scattered presentation is perhaps meant to confer authenticity. It doesn’t. Did something happen. Assuming the basics are being reported correctly, it Sounds like it. Something military that went wrong. More than that, who knows. The attempts to extract information from the various bureaucracies through due processes such as FOI requests were predictably hilarious. The stuff of satire, except all too plausible. Finally since the author places such a stress on the importance of a lie detector test. I would stress back that they are not fully reliable. And even when they do work and you test positive this only means you think you’re telling the truth. Ardent belief no matter how deeply and sincerely held is not a sufficient condition for the actual truth of the matter. Raising the question of what is? Public, objective, repeatable verification goes a long way. But this is not possible in these kinds of assertions. So, good story, moderately entertaining, but beyond that I’m not buying it. Is something going on? Maybe, maybe not. But books like this establish nothing and frankly don’t help.
I would have preferred to have read a hard copy of this encounter as the style of presentation used is unsuited to Kindle as you are having to continually change settings to accommodate the various supporting documents. To be honest I skimmed some sections because of this problem. The conclusions reached by the authors are undoubtedly fair and excellently presented considering the stone walling being carried on by the authorities. One major question that needs asking is why us, why Pentyrch, why the hospital meaning the target of the visitation could only have been the Royal Mint and any precious metals held there such as gold. I can think of no other reason for a visitation that would warrant so many military vehicles and personnel to be in attendance. It was surely beyond coincidence that David Cameron was also in the area at the time. Our media are shameful in their reluctance to act in the public interest so have the parties pursuing this contacted the American media who do follow things up. The contents of this book alone would be more than enough to spark their interest, try Mufon, Josh Gates, Travis Taylor and many others including Nick Pope former civil servant with responsibility for investigating UFOs who now, for some reason, lives in America. Best of luck in your endeavours and I trust Caz is well.
When it comes to the subject of UFOs, I cannot get enough. I had heard about this case and I was eager to find out more. There is some good information in here, although it is repetitive at times. It's still interesting and IF true, because there always needs to be plenty of objectivity in this subject, then the information becomes vastly more important. The fact that the military seemed to know of the UFOs arrival in advance screams military test craft to me. But you know, I wasn't there, I didn't experience it and I don't make judgements as if I was. It's also worth adding that the author is brave and has more balls than most for how she tackled the situation. Absolutely worth reading if you are far down the rabbit hole or still peeking over the edge.
This was interesting but do not expect a book written to a professional standard. A bit of a shame really because a proper writer would have made all the difference. The witness is obviously sincere and has made a considerable effort to find out what was going on during a series of unusual aerial events in Wales in 2016. I have a sneaking suspicion that what was seen was the crash of some sort of novel military hardware rather than alien craft but still strange enough to merit a closer look. As is so often the case, you can’t find a journalist when you need one.
The two authors include a direct witness to the events and an investigator. Both did an excellent job of exploring the areas affected during the days preceding and following the attack on the large ufo. They include screenshots of their comms and detail out their investigative work. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in this phenomenon in general. It offers many examples of how to use FOIA requests and responses to confirm what is hidden between the official words and explanations.
I have been following this case since I became aware of it a month or so ago. I am amazed at the amount of evidence that Caz Clarke and Gari Jones have amassed. The story is completely credible. The Kindle version of the book is lacking in format with the inclusion of images that misalign the text on most pages. That being said, the incident itself is amazing. There definitely appears to be a government coverup. Give it a read
Incredible story, but awful editing and layout which was particularly bad on my Kindle paperwhite. Most of the images were not viewable. Having a mortal fear of low flying aircraft, I found the described happenings particularly terrifying. The endless FOI requests that the military batted away in response to this incident is mind boggling. I couldn't face finishing the end notes.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
So lots of evidence, but that unfortunately makes the last half of the book drag on. Sorry,but I skipped a lot of identical witness accounts and repetitious data.
But good that it covers insurmountable evidence that the UK govt and Military straight up lied.
Something happened on the night in question that clearly affected those who experienced it. Sadly, this book was a disappointing account with far too much repetition of the narrative. Also some unforgivable errors.( Carnac is in North West France, not Ireland)
First rate witness account of an attack on a UAP by the military. We only know this story because of Caz's determination to get the word out. We need more witnesses like her to get to the truth behind the UAP phenomenon.
I would say for the UFO enthusiast this book is a definite Must read. And yes it was definitely the UAP cover-up Of my lifetime. The timeline and the evidence we are well documented.
Tons of evidence, gov-lies, ET vehicle. Book should be rewritten. Dozens of repetitions make it boring to read. Create extensive summary in prose and in part 2 list the time lines and their relation, or other structure of evidence proof.
Fascinating and worth a read if you are into this sort of thing. Gets a little repetitive but that is down to the writing which feels a disjointed. Read for content not for a cohesive account.
Brilliant well documented and very interesting. Caz is indeed a very brave lady who is doing her best to share her experience which is beyond most peoples comprehension. 20200 and many people on Mainstream Media, if the media didn’t confirm the truth then it must be a lie mentality.
Just today I read a Wales Online article belittling a man who had witnessed an unidentified object in the skies. The headline referring to it as looking like an ‘Audi R8 bobbing through the sky’. The comments all mimicking this man, not one person looked beyond WOLs headline. When up against this narrative, it’s hard to share such an experience so thank you Caz.
I was shocked to read I literally live in the next village to Gari who has done an amazing job of gathering evidence and presenting it. Kudos Gari! I’m always scanning the skies of Bedlinog mountain but sadly, nothing as yet
I believe this happened the way Caz shared. I don’t believe we are alone in the galaxy. We all know our government lies, the last two years proved this. Why hide it though? Free energy? advancement in health? Tech beyond our realms? Who knows? What I do know is, all of these things doesn’t benefit the leaders of our world….
Thanks Caz & Gari, the truth will always come out ultimately