News of the Woodbridge incident first leaked out in January 1981 when Brenda Butler was approached by a U.S. Air Force security officer who had proven to be a reliable source of information in the past. Given pseudonym of "Steve Roberts" by the authors of Sky Crash, he confided that a UFO had crash-landed in Rendlesham Forest on the night of December 27. And that he himself witnessed its 3 small silver-suited occupants carrying out repairs on the ground for several hours, he claimed, during which time General Gordon Williams -- overall Base Commander at the time -- had communicated with the "aliens!" Many military personnel were present. And films and photos were taken which were immediately confiscated by senior officers when the craft had taken off....
Sorry, Larry but I beg to differ on that one. From Left at East Gate, same edition as that quoted in my previous post, page 47:i have never said that williams comunicated with aliens! ever
After a short duration, Colonel Williams approached them slowly. Standing about five feet apart; they seemed to stare at each other; Williams, well over six feet tall, looked down at them. The entities appeared to cock their heads back slowly so they could see his face. It was amazing. It was then I knew they were really alive. I could not hear any conversation. I don't think there was any communication in the traditional sense, but I believe they were communicating.
The beings' arms immediately moved up close to their chests, as if in defense. They floated backward to a point almost under the craft. Now, I could see a white membrane cover their eyes.
..Williams turned and faced the beings again. Their eyes were black again, arms at their sides. They glided to within five feet of the commander.
Andy wrote:Ian, one of the questions i really would like answered, seeing that it involved you, was regarding the footage of Vince Thurkettle with the tiny, regular blink of the lighthouse beam behind him. Where exactly was this taken?
puddlepirate wrote:I just don't understand the lighthouse thing. Even when standing on the jetty at Orfordness at night the light is not as big as in the photo.
the forest floor is littered with animal scrapings - several of which are conical and many are grouped together. If you enlarge GB's photo you will see the traces in that photo look remarkably like regular animal scrapings. I took these images in RF in May this year.
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Andy wrote:Ian, one of the questions i really would like answered, seeing that it involved you, was regarding the footage of Vince Thurkettle with the tiny, regular blink of the lighthouse beam behind him. Where exactly was this taken? From my knowlege of the forest and the UFO trail, i would guess this to be, (and i might be wrong but going there on Saturday, so i will check) area 4 on the UFO trail? and that part which over-looks the field? (where Mr Warren's alleged incident took place). From there, yes, the lighthouse would have been directly behind Vince Thurkettle. However, in her book, and God rest her soul, Georgina Bruni describes being taken to a site by Vince Thurkettle. This one was the second path on the left of route eight (previously twelve) and at the end of it, and just within the tree line directly in front, and slightly to your left. I've stood there many times whilst walking my greyhounds at all hours of the day and night, but not once can i see a light house beam flashing just to the side of my left shoulder? Similar to that in the Vince Thurkettle video footage? However, by his own admission Vince Thurkettle didn't view the site until many weeks after, and we are also lead to believe that a false site was constructed, including arrows pointing to it? I tend to think this is the site he viewed?... but may be wrong.... however, would still like to know exactly where you filmed that particular footage? I live nearby to Rendlesham, so if ever you happen to go there again, i really would like to meet you, so that you might show me.
Andy wrote:So why then, did he show GB a site much further to the left of that map????
puddlepirate wrote:Ian
No, on the jetty it is not well above your head. Far from it. It is nowhere near above your head.
At most it is six feet off the horizon, if that.
I've stood at the edge of the field at Capel Green with binoculars and still could not see the top of the light as shown in your photo.
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