Observer wrote:Hi Graham
Could you briefly out line the history of B/Waters & W/Bridge. I believe that Woodbridge was initially built as an emergency landing strip for returning allied WW-2 bombers after raids over Germany?
Regards
Observer
SouthyR1 wrote:In Warrens book, during a stop over Warren and Robbins were introduced to "B" an independant contractor who held appropriate base security passes who was employed by the USAF.
He says he worked all over Bentwaters and occasionally under it.
He told the pair that underground concrete tunnels ring the base just below the surface. He had been down them a number of times and thought they COULD connect to an underground bunker. RAF Bentwaters possesed the largest bomb dump in all of Europe and huge banks of infrared lights were used to maintain the ordnance at a certain tempurature-- 103 degrees.
All the fixtures were still in place down there as were the huge generators that powered them.
He then goes on to say that on the far side of the concrete, bombproof hanger where one of the tunnels finished, bricked up with concrete bricks.
At the far side of that mound is what i think are false water tanks, they tried to release water and nothing came out. The valves dont work but he thinks they were made to look realistic.
I think if they move a mobile crane in the tanks could possibly lift out and underneath them is probably a staircase which leads doen to the underground bunker.
if you read Warrens book, the updated version page xxxi.
So sorry Graham i am unable to pin point the location of the tanks.
It would be interesting to see if they are there as you may know the location of these on Bentwaters.
Maybe someone should get in touch with Larry Warren, get him back and see if he can remember where they are??
As it being relevant to the case, i believe it still could be. With hypnotic regression some of the men took, the underground story keeps popping up.
The men were illegedly taken here, but why?
As for my theory, i am still keeping an open mind.
Am planning another visit when work permits, i have already been once, on the UFO trail, and it was very creepy.
Could you also shed an light on the previous posts i made that Observer uploaded some photos, about the concrete man hole covers dotted around the walk?
What are they for, and also the structure in the forrest which has already been identified as a ammunition dump, but when i saw it, it had a new padlock, whether to repell people from going in, and also it looked as though there was some sort of lift but coulodnt be sure.
You answers would be most appreciated.
Thanks again for every one who has replied and viewed my posts.
Oh, and your right, latest news is that Coltishall is being turned in to an Eco Village with the Historic and once busy runway being turned in to a broad!!
Wonder how much it will cost to live there!!!!![]()
Regards
Andy(SouthyR1)
Deep Purple wrote:One place that I have been to not a million miles from the base, that could have been used and was very secure was the armament storage depot at East Dean, Hampshire. I have been given an external tour of this huge facility by the police and it is truly massive. Its no longer used now but is still in the hands of the MOD. The facility is built into the side of a huge hill with tunnels leading into it where weapons were stored. I beliive it has its own railway line still. Last time I was up there the machine guns pits near the entrance were still visible. This is the sort of place a drugged airman could easliy have been taken for interogation. This base would have been operating at very high security during this period.
I under stand some nukes could have been there some of the time as this could have serviced Porstmouth and Plymouth Navy bases
Also the US army had a huge storage depot at Hythe in Hampshire which I believe had tunnels and bunkers. I have never been round this facility.
I have as I say been around the outside of East Dean site and its a huge
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