Hot off the presses...

General discussion about the Rendlesham forest incident

Re: Hot off the presses...

Postby puddlepirate » Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:55 pm

Wolf, thanks for the post.

What doesn't help the RFI or any other UFO incident are comments from the media such as this one from the article that the post links to:

Tonight The Evening Star's website launches a new section - Stargate Suffolk - to keep everyone up to date with all the stories and sightings of alien craft, mystery lights and even little green men


As long as the media keeps referring to
alien craft and little green men
any attempts at serious research into UFOs will be hampered by genuine investigators, professional persons, academics and the like, not wanting to ruin their professional reputations and careers by exposing themselves to ridicule. I suspect the risk of ridicule and/or professional suicide might also be the real reason many RFI witnesses do not come forward.
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
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Re: Hot off the presses...

Postby time4truth » Fri Jan 30, 2009 9:12 am

Ive met Brenda Butler and shes a lovely friendly Lady(and her dog Mason) she showed me and my sons around Rendlesham one rve in summer abt 6years ago! also some amazing photos!! Has anyone here met her? comments..?
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Re: Hot off the presses...

Postby winkeech » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:05 pm

Yes,
Brenda said hi to me at the Probe conference in Blackpool in October ... seemed a pleasant lady, that's all I can really say as I don't know her much better than that, best wishes, Win
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Re: Hot off the presses...

Postby DoRayEgon » Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:27 pm

Yep met her a few times, went on a couple of her tours around the forest at night ect, she seems a very nice person.
All i can say is nowt happens when she's not there, or at least not the 20 odd other times i've visited.
On both occasions when Mason has been disturbed by a certain part of the forest it has co-insided with the ONLY time all night she has had him on a lead or held by his colar, on both occasions he soon perked up when let go of to run and chew logs (that's the perk of being the only person with night vision in a group of 20 pluss).
I've been present when a contactee have been in "contact" although all i could pick up on my video camera was his snoring, i've worked with narcoleptics before :wink:
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