by puddlepirate » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:16 pm
Not an aircraft crash that's pretty certain. But if we focus on what we actually know - or at least is most likely to be true, i.e. SP in the forest, senior officers in the forest, report of 'mist', report of geiger counters (of the type associated with weapons grade radiation) being used, report of the prison being placed on evacuation alert, damage to tree tops, damage to landing lights at Woodbridge. High probability of bird strikes with low flying aircraft.....all that stuff, then compare that with what is most unlikely - UFO landings, aliens, lighthouses and so forth, then reality suggests an incident involving an aircraft. The only aircraft that was known to use DU ammunition was the A10. The A10 was slso fitted with a higly classified (in 1980) piece of kit, also slung underneath the fuselage. It has been stated that no aircraft were being flown from Woodbridge/Bentwaters during the Christmas/New Year period but it is known that Soviet tanks were massed on the Polish border. It is known NATO was very interested in what the Soviets were up to. It is known the A10 was/is a tankbuster. It is known DU ammuntion is used against tanks. It is known that Woodbridge was originally designated an emergency landing airfield. It is known DU ammunition, when detonated, gives off radiation and a radio active mist. The A10 also carried target marker flares. It is almost certain but not known that if the local / UK population became aware of some kind of accident involving ammunition that gave off a radioactive mist etc, happening in Rendlesham forest then almost certainly there would have been uproar. It is a fact that senior officers do not get promoted for charging around forests in the middle of the night, claiming to see 'odd lights' and aliens - they get retired, pdq. They do, however, get promoted for a job well done. DU rounds are relatively small, so was the classified kit. To find both in the forest without raising suspicion would require an intense search, a sustainable cover story and nightime activity lasting more than one night. To ensure the area was safe would require a sweep with gieger counters, soil samples and the like...and radiation fogs film - as anyone who put their camera through an airport x-ray machine in the late 70's and early 80's knows.
I understand but have not yet seen evidence of, that DU rounds burn with an intense flame and emit 'sparks' - like molten metal perhaps? I also understand that an A10 coming into land is quite quiet (plus the Doppler effect).
Perhaps the SP at Woodbridge were not those who advised Bentwaters of the 'odd lights' perhaps instead, they were tasked to get into the forest asap and secure the area....perhaps the 67th ARRS were tasked to get out there damn quick and find the stuff, retrieve it then check the area for levels of radiation....perhaps Col Halt was tasked to think up a story to cover the sudden activity....and of course MoD stated it 'was of no defence signifigance' simply because they had been informed and knew exactly what was going on.
Of course, all of the above is pure conjecture and not supported by hard evidence but I believe it to be more likely than UFO's coming down to earth. If that really had been the case, you would not have been able to move for scientists, press and gawd knows who else. It would have been the biggest event ever and there would have been no need for secrecy.
Over to the forum....
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time (Winston Churchill)...causa latet, vis est notissima