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The webmaster of this site is Scott L. Felton. Often described as a maverick in many subjects, Ufology is no exception. Scott's interest in alien life forms visiting Earth from locations in space, is fuelled by the simple desire to prove that point. To him, where UFOs (that are extraterrestrial vehicles) are concerned, the end justifies the mean.
It is his contention that there is a world wide governmental conspiracy of silence on the subject, supported by most mainstream religions. It is of course pure speculation as to why the knowledge of alien visitation is kept secret, fuelling countless conspiracy theories.
From an early age and brought up in a scientific household, he knew that alien life must exist elsewhere in the cosmos. For practical purposes of course, such life would need to exist in our own Milky Way galaxy to have any chance of reaching Earth from home worlds.
Driven too by films and tv series of science fiction, he was sensible enough to divorce those from science fact. A problem for many UFO adherants.
Much to the dismay of his invertebrate zoologist father, Scott developed an interest in field sports and leaving school, entered the game and water keeping profession, aided by then with years of practical experience in hunting, shooting and fishing techniques.
Despite spending many hundreds of hours out and about in the dead of night and in very lonely locations across Britain, while engaging in country pursuits, working guarding pheasants and christmas trees etc, not once did he ever claim to see anything unusual enough to be described as a UFO. Being a trained observer (Scott could lie 6 feet from you and you'd not know he was there), he could identify with certainty most things passing through the day and night sky.
It was to be the mid-eighties before he saw something which then spurred on his UFO interest which to that point had been on the back burner so to speak. While out pre-dawn one August studying duck numbers for the forthcoming shooting season, he observed a glowing sphere on the banks of the River Mersey. (GO TO WEBMASTER'S SIGHTINGS TO READ ABOUT THIS).
In the late eighties, Scott relocated to a mainly Welsh speaking area of Wales where he could satisfy his interest in Welsh, his favourite tongue of the native British languages he has studied.
Once there, he established a country sports business and re-founded a then defunct wildfowling club. Also, a metal detecting club based near Caernarfon.
Quite by chance really, Scott had been canvassing Welsh farmers across the region to gain access to land for the purpose of holding metal detecting rallies. Always the man of openness, he would not have a closed shop club and all his events were public attracting up to 100 detectorists at a time.
Despite large payments for land use, it was noticed that farmers in the Corwen/Bala region centred on the Berwyn Mountain range did not respond repeatedly to letters. This did not go unnoticed. In conversation one evening with a local who was brought up near Corwen, he was told that the problem probably arose from the 1974 UFO crash and the secrecy and conspiracy theories surrounding it.
(YOU CAN READ MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT ON THE BERWYN WATCH PAGE).
From thereon, Scott investigated albeit tentatively, and from thereon, some problems arose which continue to today.