by puddlepirate » Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:12 pm
Hi John
The Jolly Sailor is a great pub. Does good pub food too.... and they offer accommodation, although I've never stayed there. If the accommodation is as good as the food, then it must be excellent. Good parking right opposite the pub too.
Not only did I go to Orford but took the short ferry ride across to the ness itself and walked right up to the light, then to the other once secret buildings where they used to test parts of atomic weapons.
I've been researching the RFI for many years. I have spent hours and hours submitting FoI requests, searching various archives including the National Archive at Kew, various newspaper archives and local records offices, talking to prison officers, ex RAF and ex Army personnel, colleagues from my service days, reading just about every book ever published on the event - Skycrash, You Can't Tell the People, Open Skies Closed Minds, Above Top Secret, Orfordness (Secret Site) etc etc and even the history of MI5 and MI6, websites on topics such as HARP, Cobra Mist, EM, weapons systems, aircraft, covert ops, black projects, political situation, US support for Iraq and Saddam H; I've visited and taken photographs at east gate, the farmer's field, Orfordness, Bentwaters, Bawdsey, Woodbridge and Hollesley Bay; I've climbed the watchtower overlooking Bentwaters WSA, have toured the WSA and the Bentwaters airfield, have checked out stuff around the airfield, have been in the Bentwaters control tower and the Cold War Museum,visited Duxford to look at the F111 escape module... in fact, just about anything I can think of that would give me the background info I need to understand the area (albeit as it was from circa 2003 because I can't go back in time...) and what might have happened. That's why I'm keen to meet you guys up there on the 28th. Meeting yourself and JIm at Woodbridge will be enormously helpful.
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