Deep Purple wrote:IanR's input into the debate is useful, even if we disgaree with it, because it exposes flaws in our arguments and he is skeptical---- a very good thing.
Admin wrote:As for John dealing with you Graham well I must say I am suprised arranging JB to come over and meet up with a confessed Rendlesham skeptic in IanR,what you looking for a witchunt?I also cant understand why you would want to hang out with a known skeptic as you jump down most peoples throuts here at the slightest mention that you may not be telling the truth.I'll tell you John theres a lot of people here who dont think it actually John Burroughs posting here and I for one will not acknowledge anything until web cam proof is given,i'm not going to debate with just a name and have no future plans of doing so.Since you have come on here nothing about the Rendlesham incident has changed and I dare say nothing will change.....you are loving all this but do you really think us brits are really that stupid to be strung along?
Cool it, Redsocks. Feel free to voice your opinion, but keep it nice.
I'll be watching this thread closely.I'll tell you John theres a lot of people here who dont think it actually John Burroughs posting here
It is John Burroughs... I have no reason to think otherwise.
Silvertop wrote:Redsocks I think you are getting the first and third night confused. JB was standing next to Jim Penniston on the first night. Penniston saw the craft but JB just saw lights.
The following is pure speculation:
It may be that JB saw the craft on a later occasion (possibly while on East Gate duty Sunday night 27th - while the C5 crew were in the woods) and was sworn to secrecy thus being unable to comment on the Penniston craft.
St.
puddlepirate wrote:Orfordness light cannot be seen from east gate
the police claim that under certain weather conditions the beam sweeps through the forest......but to be honest, I'd have to see that to believe it. It doesn't even sweep across the jetty!
I have stood at east gate at night, in late November. I have stood on Orford jetty at night. I have even sailed past Orfordness at night in a warship. Orfordness light cannot be seen from east gate and even when viewed from the jetty it is a small speck of light in the distance. At sea it is still quite small. The red light can only be seen if close inshore. It is lower than the white light so even if part of the white light can be seen from the edge of the forest, the red cannot. However, the police claim that under certain weather conditions the beam sweeps through the forest......but to be honest, I'd have to see that to believe it. It doesn't even sweep across the jetty! Even in Ian R's video it is a small, out of focus light blinking in the distance. I suspect that the Cosmos re-entry and the meteor shower were probably the cause of any odd lights seen in the sky.
puddlepirate wrote:1. Was the 67th ARRS or any other personnel at the twin bases involved with Cruise missiles in any way whatsoever?
2. Were any of the Cruise missiles stored at RAF Molesworth, Cambs or at Greenham Common moved up to Bentwaters during the latter part of 1980 (in response to the developing crisis on the Polish border)?
3. Did the integrated circuit glitch that caused computers connected to NORAD to give an erroneous warning of an imminent Soviet missile attack, affect any NORAD computers at Bentwaters
4. Were any areas of Rendlesham forest designated as Cruise missile launch sites (given the forest would provide ideal cover from the prying eyes of Soviet spy satellites?)
Sources:
Cruise missiles stored in UK: http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/date ... 514879.stm
Computer fault: http://www.cdi.org/Issues/NukeAccidents/accidents.htm
Polish crisis: http://www.cdi.org/Issues/NukeAccidents/accidents.htm
Discuss...
I dont think it ends here as I intend to put something together for the local press explaining the whole story and why possibly the airmen would do this,dont want to put words into your mouth again AdrianF but a logical film or prehaps a book would seal this deal once and for all,there is enough information now to bury this.
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