• The Denbigh Lights

  • A Truthful Argument for the Existence of UFOs
  • By: Gari Jones
  • Narrated by: Simon Williams
  • Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Denbigh Lights

By: Gari Jones
Narrated by: Simon Williams
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The Denbigh Lights: A Truthful Argument for the Existence of UFOs by Gari Jones is a detailed account of a UFO sighting that happened in a quiet village in Denbighshire, North Wales on January 3, 2012. A family of four in the early hours of the morning at approximately 3 AM saw from the upstairs window of their home during a windy, rainy, stormy night, a mystical oval outline that had bright lights coming from its exterior.

Video recordings were made of this object, and the local police in the area were also called to try to ascertain what the object might be. Shortly after, a local UFO researcher did an initial investigation and discovered some initial evidence that convinced him that there was no rational explanation for this sighting.

Six years later, the author (Gari Jones) came across the case, and in April 2018, conducted an in-depth investigation and put together a video report concluding that indeed this was a genuine UFO sighting with great corroborating evidence.

This book details the full investigation carried out by all concerned. Photo analysis of the video taken that night and one-to-one interviews with all of the witnesses involved. Gari Jones puts together a powerful argument for his conclusion that the object witnessed that night in 2012 remains unidentified and unexplained.

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While the author and subjects seem quite earnest, it took a while to simply come to conclusion that the object was unidentified. In 2023 where spectacular video footage appears routinely on CNN and we know of aerial military and recreational flycraft, something more compelling was desired. This seemed rather 1970’s.
I understand why one can’t manufacture something more spectacular. I’m just not sure of the appetite for the quaint country town incident. Especially with the odd focus on the need for tourism.

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