Rendlesham Forest incident

Rendlesham Forest incident

The Rendlesham Forest Incident is the name given to a series of reported sightings of unexplained lights and the alleged landing of an extraterrestrial spacecraft in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England in late December 1980. It is perhaps the most famous UFO event to have happened in Britain, ranking amongst the best-known UFO events worldwide. It has been compared to the Roswell UFO incident in the United States and is commonly referred to as "Britain's Roswell" or the "English Roswell".

Following the event, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) denied that it posed any threat to national security and stated that it was therefore never investigated as a security matter. Later evidence indicated that there was a substantial MoD file on the subject and this led to claims of a cover-up. Some interpreted this as part of a larger pattern of information suppression concerning the true nature of unidentified flying objects, by both the United States and British governments (see the UFO conspiracy theory). However, when the file was released in 2001 it turned out to consist mostly of internal correspondence and responses to inquiries from the public. The lack of any in-depth investigation confirmed that the case was never taken seriously by the MoD. [cite web| url = http://www.uk-ufo.org/condign/rendanl2.htm| title = Rendlesham analysis| accessdate = 2007-10-01| author = David Clarke| format = HTML]

Location

Rendlesham Forest is owned by the Forestry Commission and consists of approximately 15 square kilometres (3700 acres) of coniferous plantations, interspersed with broadleaved belts, heathland and wetland areas. It is located in the county of Suffolk, about eight miles (13 km) to the east of the town of Ipswich.

The incident occurred in the vicinity of two military bases (now both abandoned by the USAF). These are RAF Bentwaters, which is situated just to the north of the forest, and RAF Woodbridge which extends into the forest from the west. At the time, both were being used by the United States Air Force (USAF) and were under the command of wing commander Colonel Gordon E. Williams. The base commander was Col Ted Conrad, and his deputy was Lieutenant Colonel Charles I Halt. It is Halt's written memo to the Ministry of Defence on the incident, and his personal involvement in the second night of the sightings, that has given the case credibility.

The main events of the incident, including the supposed "landing", took place in the forest, almost a mile (1600 m) to the east of the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge.

Orford Ness lighthouse, which critics identify as the flashing light seen off to the coast by the airmen, is another five miles (8 km) further east of this location.

All these locations are shown on the adjacent map. Commentators have published more detailed maps of the location [cite web| url = http://www.roswellproof.com/rendlesham_pictorial.html| title = Rendlesham pictorial| accessdate = 2007-04-28| author = David Rudiak| format = HTML] and a modern aerial view of the region can be found on Google Maps. [cite web| url = http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/mm?t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=52.090898,1.498089&spn=0.084904,0.166512&z=13&om=1| title = Rendlesham Incident aerial view| accessdate = 2007-10-01| author = Google Maps| format = HTML]

Dating of the incident

It is now accepted that the event took place between 26 December and 28 December 1980. One of the key pieces of primary evidence—the "Halt memo", described below—suggests that the first sightings were on the 27th, rather than 26th. However, the memo was written almost two weeks after the event and its author later agreed that he had probably made a mistake in his recollection of the dates. This discrepancy in dates has not only confused subsequent researchers but also led to confusion at the time, for example in the MoD's investigation and analysis of contemporaneous radar records.

Main events of the Rendlesham Forest Incident

26 December

Around 3 a.m. on 26 December 1980 an Unidentified Flying Object was reported by a security patrol near the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge. Servicemen initially thought it was a downed aircraft but, upon entering the forest to investigate, they saw many strange lights moving through the trees, as well as a bright light from an unidentified object. Shortly after 4 a.m. local police were called to the scene but reported that the only lights they could see were those from the Orford Ness lighthouse, some miles away on the coast.cite web| url = http://www.suffolk.police.uk/Useful+Information/Freedom+Of+Information/Publication+Scheme/Full+Publication+List/Unusual+Lights+Incident+Rendlesham.htm| title = Unusual Lights Incident Rendlesham| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Suffolk Constabulary| format = HTML]

Some of the airmen claim to have seen a conical metallic object, suspended in a yellow mist, hovering over a clearing in the trees, with a pulsating blue and red circle of light above.Fact|date=February 2008 One eyewitness claims to have seen triangular landing gear on the object leaving three impressions in the ground that were visible the next day. The servicemen further claimed that the object seemed to move away from them as they approached, and they followed it out into a field. Some reports claim that local farmyard animals had been behaving in a state of fear and panic, although this was an arable farm and had no animals.

The airmen were allegedly debriefed, threatened and ordered to sign documents that vowed silence; one even claimed to have been forced to sign a document claiming the UFO was a lighthouse.Fact|date=February 2008 Some reports suggest that they were reportedly ordered to stay quiet, with the warning "bullets are cheap". Lieutenant Colonel Halt, however, claimed in a 2008 interview for U.S. news channel CNN that to this day he has not been debriefed over the incident.

After daybreak on the morning of 26 December, servicemen returned to the small clearing where the conical object had been seen, and found three small impressions in a triangular pattern, as well as burn marks and broken branches on nearby trees. Radiation levels were extremely high where the branches were broken. At 10.30 a.m. the local police were called out again, this time to see the impressions on the ground, which they thought could have been made by an animal.

28 December

The servicemen returned to the site again in the early hours of 28 December 1980 with radiation detectors, although the significance of the readings they obtained is disputed.cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham4.htm| title = Were the radiation readings significant?| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] The deputy base commander Lt Col Charles I. Halt investigated this sighting personally and recorded the events on a micro-cassette recorder (see "The Halt Tape", below). The site investigated by Halt was near the eastern edge of the forest, at approximately [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=52%B0%2005%92%2020%94%20N%2C%201%B0%2026%92%2057%94%20E 52° 05’ 20” N, 1° 26’ 57” E] . [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham5b.htm| title = Where was the "landing site"?| accessdate = 2008-08-10| format = HTML]

It was during this investigation that a flashing light was seen across the field to the east, almost in line with a farmhouse.cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham2.htm| title = The flashing light| accessdate = 2007-10-01| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML]

Later, starlike lights were seen in the sky to the north and south, the brightest of which seemed to beam down a stream of light from time to time. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham3.htm| title = The other lights| accessdate = 2007-10-01| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML]

There are claims that the incident was videoed by the USAF; but, if so, the resulting tape has not been made public.

It has been rumoured that small beings with domed heads left the craft, and that twin base commander Gordon Williams claimed to have made sign language communication with the aliens. These rumours have no evidence to back them up, and come from unconfirmed reports.

Primary and secondary sources

The first public report of the incident was published in the tabloid newspaper "News of the World", on 2 October 1983, beneath the sensational headline "UFO lands in Suffolk – and that's official". The story was based on an account by a former US airman, using the pseudonym Art Wallace (supposedly to protect himself against retribution from the USAF), although his real name was Larry Warren.

The Halt memo

The first piece of primary evidence to be made available to the public was a memorandum written by the deputy base commander, Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt, to the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Known as the "Halt memo", this was made available publicly in the United States under the US Freedom of Information Act in 1983. The memorandum (left), was dated "13 Jan 81" and headed "Unexplained Lights". The two-week delay between the incident and the report might account for errors in dates and times given. The memo was not classified in any way. [cite web| url = http://www.uk-ufo.org/condign/rendanl7.htm|title = Rendlesham: Analysis| accessdate = 2008-07-18| author = David Clarke| format = HTML ]

tatements from the eyewitnesses on 26 December

The Scottish researcher James Easton succeeded in obtaining the original witness statements made for Col. Halt by Fred A. Buran, 81st Security Police Squadron, Airman First Class John Burroughs, 81st Security Police Squadron, Airman Edward N. Cabansag, 81st Security Police Squadron, Master-Sergeant J. D. Chandler, 81st Security Police Squadron and Staff-Sergeant Jim Penniston, 81st Security Police Squadron. These documents are now in the public domain and scans of them are available on Ian Ridpath's website. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham2b.htm | title = Rendlesham Forest UFO – the witness statements| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML]

These documents describe the sightings of strange lights. Penniston, for instance, states that a "large yellow glowing light was emitting above the trees. In the center of the lighted area directly in the center ground level, there was a red light blinking on and off 5 to 10 sec intervals. And a blue light that was being for the most part steady."

There were some strange noises, too. Burroughs reported a noise "like a woman was screaming" and also that "you could hear the farm animals making a lot of noises". Lt. Col. Halt heard the same noises two nights later. In a CNN interview in Jan. 2008 he said: "The livestock around the barn seemed to be going crazy". However, other sources dispute that there were animals on the nearby farm. Such noise could also have been made by Muntjac deer in the forest, which are known for their loud, shrill bark when alarmed [cite web| url = http://www.bds.org.uk/muntjac.html| title = Muntjac deer| accessdate = 2007-12-10| author = British Deer Society| format = HTML] . Burroughs' statement also states that "We could see a beacon going around so we went towards it. We followed it for about two miles [3 km] before we could [see] it was coming from a light house."

Penniston's statement is the only one that positively identifies a mechanical object as the source of the lights. He states that he was within 50 metres of the object and "it was defidently mechlanical in nature" [sic] . Penniston has shown on television a notebook in which he claims to have made real-time notes and sketches of the object. The notebook is headed with the date 27 December and the time 12:20 (presumably meaning 00:20), which does not accord with the date and time given by the other witnesses for the encounter [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham2b.htm | title = Penniston's notebook| accessdate = 2007-09-27| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] . In addition, Penniston claims that he saw the object at a different landing site from the one investigated by Lt Col Halt, much closer to RAF Woodbridge.

The witnesses were unnerved by their experience and believed that they had witnessed something, as Buran expresses it, "out of the realm of explanation".

The Halt Tape

Also, in 1984, a copy of what became known as the [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1353999273966401244&q=charles+halt+ufo&ei=ZmowSPmqMoumqgOyxryoCQ&hl=en "Halt Tape"] fell into the hands of researchers. Unfortunately, because of static and the fact that the tape had been dubbed on an old machine, much of its background conversations could not be discerned. The US Sci Fi Channel acquired the original recording, which documents Lt. Colonel Halt (USAF) and his patrol investigating a UFO sighting in Rendlesham Forest in December 1980. This tape not only reveals much more of the background conversations but features names that could not be heard on the poor-quality 1984 dub. The tape has also been transcribed by researcher Ian Ridpath, who includes a link to an audio download. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/halttape.htm| title = Transcript of Col. Halt’s tape| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML]

uffolk Police log

Suffolk Constabulary have a record, dated 26 December 1980, of a report from the law Enforcement Desk of RAF Woodbridge, stating that "We have a sighting of some unusual lights in the sky, we have sent some unarmed troops to investigate, we are terming it as a U.F.O. at present". The police investigated this report and the result is recorded as follows: "Air Traffic Control West Drayton checked. No knowledge of aircraft. Reports received of aerial phenomena over southern England during the night. Only lights visible this area was from Orford light house. Search made of area - negative." The "aerial phenomena" probably refers to the re-entry of the Russian Cosmos 749 rocket which was widely seen over southern England on the evening of December 25.cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham6.htm| title = The Russian rocket re-entry| accessdate = 2007-10-18| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] A letter in the police file notes that one of the PCs returned to the site in daylight in case he had missed something. "There was nothing to be seen and he remains unconvinced that the occurrence was genuine. The immediate area was swept by powerful light beams from a landing beacon at RAF Bentwaters and the Orfordness lighthouse. I know from personal experience that at night, in certain weather and cloud conditions, these beams were very pronounced and certainly caused strange visual effects." A scan of the report is available at Suffolk Constabulary's website.

Other military installation involvement

Some researchers have claimed that personnel from Porton Down visited Rendlesham in 1980 after the Rendlesham Forest Incident. [cite web| url = http://bentwaters.org/ufo/index.htm|title = Questions in the House of Lords| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = | format = HTML] However, no evidence has been presented and there seems to be confusion with other alleged UFO incidents.

Lord Hill-Norton asked Her Majesty's Government: "Whether they are aware of any involvement by Special Branch in the investigation of the 1980 Rendlesham Forest Incident [HL303] ". Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean gave the reply that "Special Branch officers may have been aware of the incident but would not have shown any interest unless there was evidence of a potential threat to national security. No such interest appears to have been shown." [Quoted in Georgina Bruni's book "You Can't Tell the People"]

In 2001 the British Government released its file on the incident to researchers following a request from Dr David Clarke under the Code of Practice for Access to Government Documents, a precursor to the Freedom of Information Act [cite web| url = http://bentwaters.org/ufo/govt-file2001-08.htm|title = British Government releases UFO file on Britain's Most Famous UFO Incident| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = | format = HTML] [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham_files_reviewed.htm|title = The Rendlesham Files Reviewed| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML] [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham%20the%20unresolved%20mystery.htm|title = Rendlesham - The Unresolved Mystery| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML] . The Ministry of Defence has since made these documents available online. [cite web| url = http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/FreedomOfInformation/PublicationScheme/SearchPublicationScheme/UnidentifiedFlyingObjectsufoRendleshamForestIncident1980.htm|title = Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) Rendlesham Forest Incident 1980| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = | format = HTML ] However, the United States continues to remain silent despite the SciFi Channel-sponsored investigation entitled "UFO Invasion at Rendlesham", the History Channel's "UFO Files - Britain's Roswell" and Coalition for Freedom of Information inquiries.

ceptical viewpoints

Jim Penniston and John Burroughs went to investigate the craft together. However, there is a major inconsistency in separate interviews of Jim Penniston and John Burroughs. In an interview with Larry King on November 9th, 2007, Jim Penniston claimed that he did a 45 minutes full investigation of the craft on the ground, touched the craft and took photos of the craft. However, in a separate interview in Robert Stack's Unsolved Mysteries, John Burroughs described that after suddenly encountering the craft on the ground, "we all hit the ground, and it went up into the trees". The inteviews with Jim Penniston and John Burroughs have subsequently been made available on Youtube. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY5exRzIa_U&feature=related Interview with Jim Penniston] ] [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2CJY2VyCfo Interview of John Burroughs] ]

Science writer Ian Ridpath investigated the incident in 1983, initially for BBC TV's Breakfast Time, and on 5 January 1985 wrote an article for "The Guardian" which did much to discredit the accounts of the UFO sightings at Rendlesham. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham1a.htm|title = The article appeared in The Guardian on 1985 January 5 under the heading A Flashlight in the Forest| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] Ridpath asked local forester Vince Thurkettle about the flashing light, and he opined that it originated from a nearby lighthouse, which as seen from the forest edge appears to hover slightly above the ground and would appear to move as the witnesses moved. Also, if a UFO was present, the airmen should have reported a second source of light (the lighthouse) in the same line of sight. In the Halt tape (mentioned above), one can hear an unidentified airman call out "There it is again...there it is" with an interval of 5 seconds, the same frequency at which the Orford Ness lighthouse flashes. Despite a claim on the History Channel series UFO Hunters – Military vs. UFOs (2008) that the lighthouse beam cannot be seen from within the forest, [ [http://www.history.com/minisites/ufohunters/ Home - UFO Hunters - The History Channel] ] video evidence and testimony from local forester Vince Thurkettle confirms that it has always been visible. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham1c.htm| title = Vince Thurkettle interviewed| accessdate = 2008-02-28| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] Video footage of the lighthouse flashing as seen from Col Halt's vantage point at the edge of the forest taken in 2008 is also available online. [ [http://www.chillfactorfilms.com/codename/lighthouse.html Video footage of lighthouse flashing as seen from Halt's vantage point.] ]

Thurkettle saw the alleged "landing marks", as did the local police, and believed them simply to be old "rabbit diggings" covered with pine needles. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham5.htm| title = The landing marks| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] USAF photographs of the marks discovered by researcher Georgina Bruni were sent to the MoD by Lord Hill-Norton in 2001 and released under the Freedom of Information Act in 2007. [ [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/884131E3-7DBF-4553-88C0-1FFD555B3967/0/hill_norton2.pdf hill_norton2.pdf] ] Moreover, the supposed burn marks in the trees were actually axe cuts made by foresters that indicated the trees were ready to be felled. To give further pause to accepting the alleged UFO sighting, a meteor "almost as bright as the full Moon" was spotted over southern England at exactly the time of the initial reports of a bright object "landing" in the forest, according to Dr John Mason, who collects reports of meteor sightings for the British Astronomical Association. [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham1d.htm| title = The 3 am fireball| accessdate = 2008-05-03| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML]

Crucial amongst the evidence is the interpretation of the levels of radiation in the area (clearly heard on the "Halt tape"). Experts at the UK’s National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) have pointed out that the equipment used for this measurement was not intended to measure background radiation and therefore the readings at the low end of the measurement scale are meaningless.

Steuart Campbell proposes an alternative explanation. He agrees with the standard explanation that the incident began with the sighting of a fireball (bolide) which was interpreted by guards at the base as an aircraft falling in flames in the nearby forest. In fact it would have been hundreds of miles away over the North Sea. Campbell argues that the object subsequently seen by Halt and his men on their nocturnal expedition was the Shipwash lightship and that the supposed "spacecraft" were actually bright planets. Campbell is critical of the USAF's abilities with their equipment. ["Throwing light on Rendlesham", Magonia, December 1985 and Ch. 10 ('The Air Force hunts a UFO') of his book "The UFO Mystery Solved", 1994, ISBN 0952151200 ]

Another theory is that the incident was a hoax. The BBC reported that a former US security policeman, Kevin Conde, claimed responsibility for creating strange lights in the forest by driving around in a police vehicle whose lights he had modified. [cite web| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/3033428.stm|title = UFO lights were 'a prank'| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = BBC| format = HTML ] [cite web| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/east/series3/rendlesham_ufos.shtml|title = Rendlesham - UFO hoax| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = BBC| format = HTML ] [cite web| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/east/series3/rendlesham/04.shtml|title = UFO sighted at Rendlesham| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = BBC| format = HTML ] Conde has since withdrawn the claim that he was responsible for the incident. "It is my impression that I pulled my stunt during an exercise. We would not have had an exercise during the Christmas holiday [when the UFO sightings occurred] . That is a strong indication that my stunt is not the source of this specific incident"." [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham7.htm|title = Was the Rendlesham Forest UFO sighting due to a prank that got out of hand?| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML ] However, it remains possible that the coloured lights seen in the forest on the first night of the incident were due to a hoax by a perpetrator who has never come forward.

Other explanations for the incident have included a downed Soviet spy satellite or a nuclear incident.

Researchers and commentators

Some of the first people to examine the event in detail were the British Ufologist Jenny Randles in her book "Sky Crash", and Nick Redfern in his books "Cosmic Crashes" and "A Covert Agenda".

Georgina Bruni has researched the subject and in her book You Can't Tell the People publishes a photograph of the supposed landing site taken on the morning after the first sighting. [ [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/127F9431-E204-4CD5-912C-DA25E6BA9A07/0/hill_norton3.pdf hill_norton3.pdf] ] The late Lord Hill-Norton, (Admiral of the Fleet and former Chief of the Defence Staff of the UK) also believed that a UFO landed at Rendlesham and repeatedly questioned the UK Government on the issue. [cite web| url = http://bentwaters.org/ufo/index.htm|title = Questions in the House of Lords| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Georgina Bruni| format = HTML ] [ [http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/B4FFAB40-29A2-480E-B19C-A841C5380B26/0/hill_norton1.pdf hill_norton1.pdf] ]

Larry Warren who was the source of the original "News of the World" article has written extensively on the subject and is a firm believer in an extra-terrestrial explanation. Warren was certainly a USAF airman at the Woodbridge base, but his own claims that he was a witness to the incident are disputed by others, notably by Col. Halt.

Bruni and Warren do not, however, agree on the details and have clashed publicly over the supposed inaccuracies of their respective accounts. [cite web| url = http://twinbases.org.uk//ufo/georginalarry.htm|title = Confrontation, initiated by Larry Warren| accessdate = 2008-05-03| author = Georgina Bruni| format = HTML ]

Prominent amongst the sceptics is Ian Ridpath (mentioned above). Much of his research is available on his website, [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham.htm| title = The Rendlesham Forest UFO case| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Ian Ridpath| format = HTML] which also includes much of the raw evidence, including the original eyewitness statements.

Jenny Randles, who originally brought the case to prominence, wrote an extensive article in her book with David Clarke and Andy Roberts, (The UFOs That Never Were) entitled "Rendle Shame Forest" where she came to the conclusion that "While some puzzles remain, we can probably say that no unearthly craft were seen in Rendlesham Forest. We can also argue with confidence that the main focus of the events was a series of misperceptions of everyday things encountered in less than everyday circumstances."

One of the most prominent believers in the extraterrestrial origin of the Rendlesham UFOs is Nick Pope who worked for the MoD, researching and investigating UFO phenomena between 1991 and 1994. He discussed the Rendlesham Forest Incident in his various books and in his articles: "Selected Documents", [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/Selected_Documents.htm|title = Selected Documents| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML ] which relates to the MOD documents on the Rendlesham Forest incident, "Rendlesham - The Unresolved Mystery", [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham%20the%20unresolved%20mystery.htm |title = Rendlesham - The Unresolved Mystery| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML ] "The Rendlesham Files Reviewed" [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham_files_reviewed.htm|title = The Rendlesham Files Reviewed| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML ] (a detailed commentary and analysis of the MOD documents) and "Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident". [cite web| url = http://www.nickpope.net/latest_news.htm |title = Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Nick Pope| format = HTML ] He has gone on record as saying that "the Rendlesham Forest Incident is bigger than Roswell" (quoted on Sci Fi Channel - see TV documentaries below).

Additionally, Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Charles I Halt, the former Deputy Base Commander of USAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge, who was a major witness to these events, is also a firm believer and contributor to books and documentaries.

Rendlesham Forest today

Today, the forest looks quite different: the Great Storm of 1987 caused extensive destruction of trees, and the Forestry Commission undertook a massive replanting programme in its aftermath. However, some of the locations associated with the supposed incident are still identifiable and the Forestry Commission have marked a trail (the "UFO Trail") for walkers, which includes the principal locations such as the small clearing where the object allegedly landed. [cite web| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/4134586.stm |title = New UFO trail follows sightings| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = BBC| format = HTML ] [cite web| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/4562298.stm |title = UFO enthusiasts gather in forest| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = BBC| format = HTML ]

At the start of the UFO trail, there is a large triangular shaped metal information board. It features a map of the forest, clearly marking the UFO trail and gives a basic account of what happened in 1980, although with an erroneous date for the initial sighting:

"In December 1980 several sightings of UFOs were reported in Rendlesham Forest. Many think these mysterious events are the most significant UFO incident to have occurred in the UK.

"During the evening of 26 December a resident of Sudbourne, a village approximately 6 miles (10 km) to the North East of Rendlesham Forest, reported a mysterious shape (like an upturned mushroom) in the sky above his garden.Later that night two USAF patrolmen at the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge spotted unusual lights in the forest, and were given permission to investigate. What they reported was very strange.

"This was the time of the 'Cold War' and because of the sensitive military situation at the time, the incident was officially reported to the Military Authorities by the Deputy Base Commander Lt. Colonel Charles Halt, USAF.

"There is, of course, no tangible evidence of a UFO on the ground - no debris was found apart from some broken tree top branches. We can, however, piece together, from transcripts and recordings which were taken at the time, an intriguing picture." [cite web| url = http://www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk/gallery/index.php|title = Rendlesham-Incident Photo Gallery| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = | format = HTML ]

Official government sources

*MOD Documents covering the UFO incident at Rendlesham Forest in 1980 were first released in May 2001 to Dr. David Clarke of Sheffield University who had requested them under the Code of Practice for Access to Government Information (which preceded the UK's Freedom of Information Act). Dr Clarke discusses them on his website [cite web| url = http://www.uk-ufo.org/condign/rendsec.htm|title = The Secret Files: Rendlesham| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = Dr David Clarke| format = HTML ] In 2008 the files were transferred from MoD to The National Archives (TNA) and removed from the MoD website but copies are still available by post. [cite web| url = http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/FreedomOfInformation/PublicationScheme/SearchPublicationScheme/UnidentifiedFlyingObjectsufoRendleshamForestIncident1980.htm|title = Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) Rendlesham Forest Incident 1980| accessdate = 2008-03-05| author = | format = HTML ]

*The Halt Memo [cite web| url = http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/appendix.htm|title = The Halt memo| accessdate = 2007-04-17| author = | format = HTML ]

References

;Notes
* You Can't Tell the People: The Definitive Account of the Rendlesham Forest UFO Mystery by Georgina Bruni( [http://www.rense.com/general4/cant.htm Reviewed] )
* Sky Crash by Brenda Butler
* Open Skies, Closed Minds by Nick Pope
* Cosmic Crashes by Nick Redfern
* Out of the Shadows: UFOs, the Establishment and the Official Cover-up by David Clarke and Andy Roberts (London: Piatkus, 2002)
* A Covert Agenda: The British Government's UFO Top Secrets Exposed] by Nick Redfern - ISBN 1-931044-70-8
* UFO: Crash Landing? Friend or Foe? - True Story of the Rendlesham Forest Close Encounter BY Jenny Randles
* Left At East Gate: A First-Hand Account of the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident, Its Cover-up, and Investigation by Larry Warren - ISBN 1-59605-753-X
* 'The Air Force hunts a UFO', Chapter 10 of Steuart Campbell's book "The UFO Mystery Solved" (Explicit Books 1994, ISBN 0-9521512-0-0)

TV Documentaries

In Date Order

* September 18 1991 - 'Unsolved Mysteries' - "Bentwaters UFO" featured on 'Unexplained Mysteries'. First broadcast Septembr 18th 1991.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xt5AMBTQPs Britain's Closest Encounter] First broadcast 2003 March 15 on BBC3.

* December 12 2003 - 'Sci Fi Channels' - "UFO Invasion at Rendlesham" feautured on - 'Sci Fi Channel'. - [http://www.checktheevidence.com/video/UFO%20Invasion%20-%20Rendlesham%20.wmv available to watch here] - First broadcast in the US on December 12 2003 and UK December 1 2005.
* [http://www.firstscience.com/home/firstscience.tv/british-ufo-files_3.html "British UFO Files"] - [http://www.firstscience.com/home/firstscience.tv/british-ufo-files_3.html/ available to download here] First broadcast Five (TV) in 2004.
* [http://thehistorychannel.co.uk/text_only/tv_listings/full_details/Technology/programme_2937.php History Channels "UFO Files - Britain's Roswell] - [http://www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk/britainsroswell/ available to watch here] - First broadcast in the US on December 17 2005 - [http://www.ufodata.co.uk/pdf/BritainRoswell.pdf Reviewed] and UK January 22 2006.
* [http://boards.historychannel.com/thread.jspa?threadID=700026970&tstart=0&mod=1205103982164| UFO Hunters (The History Channel)] . Aired February 27, 2008.

Articles in date order

* [http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham1a.htm The Guardian Newspaper - A Flashlight in the Forest] - January 5 1985 – The first full explanation of the case, followed by more detailed discussion of all the major aspects [http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham2.htm]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2525223.stm BBC: 28 November 2002, Ministers lift lid on UFO secrets] - November 28 2002
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2537115.stm BBC: 3 December 2002, UFO case blocked by MoD] - December 3 2002
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/east/series3/rendlesham/index.shtml BBC Investigation into the incident] - June 30 2003
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/east/series3/rendlesham_ufos.shtml BBC on Rendelsham Forest Incident] - June 30 2003
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/east/series3/rendlesham_ufos.shtml Another BBC investigation into the incident] - June 30 2003
* [http://www.scifi.com/rendlesham/ SciFi Channel article - article about Halt tape transcript] - December 4 2003
* [http://ufologie.net/htm/rendlestape.htm Halt tape transcript] (Georgina Bruni's version) - December 4 2003
* [http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/2005/nov/m28-002.shtml Daily Express Article on Rendlesham, Saturday November 19 2005] by Nick Pope - On November 19 the Daily Express ran a double page article on the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident. They commissioned the article from Nick Pope in the run-up to the 25th anniversary [http://www.nickpope.net/latest_news.htm] of the UFO sightings. It's not available online, but the newspaper only made very minor editorial amendments, such as changing "light-alls" into "lamps", so what follows under the headline below is his original submission.
* [http://phenomena.cinescape.com/0/editorial.asp?aff_id=0&this_cat=Area+51&action=page&obj_id=4366&type_id=3&cat_id=132&sub_id=0 Rendlesham XXV Update - Open Mind: The Nick Pope Interview] December 7 2005
* [http://www.ufodata.co.uk/pdf/BritainRoswell.pdf History Channel article/TV documentary] - January 26 2006
* [http://www.hotgossip.co.uk/February_2006/252.cntns Weird World Article] by Nick Pope - February 2006.
* [http://www.nickpope.net/Selected_Documents.htm Nick Pope on the MOD documents relating] - [http://bentwaters.org/ufo/govt-file2001-08.htm] , [http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham_files_reviewed.htm] , [http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham%20the%20unresolved%20mystery.htm]
* [http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham%20the%20unresolved%20mystery.htm Rendlesham - The Unresolved Mystery] by Nick Pope
* [http://www.nickpope.net/rendlesham_files_reviewed.htm The Rendlesham Files Reviewed] by Nick Pope - A detailed commentary and analysis of these documents.
* [http://www.nickpope.net/latest_news.htm Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident] by Nick Pope
* [http://ufologie.net/htm/rendles.htm The Woodbridge/Rendlesham incidents, 1980]
*In March 2006 Nick Pope sought and obtained a commission from the Ministry of Defence's magazine Focus, to write a feature on UFOs. The article ran in the March issue of Focus with only very minor editorial changes. The article can be found [http://www.nickpope.net/latest_news.htm here] .

External links

* [http://www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk/ The Rendlesham Forest incident Website] - An in-depth look into the Rendlesham Forest incident, with new photos and updated information. The Internet's largest website about the Rendlesham Forest Incident.
* [http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/rendlesham.htm Ian Ridpath's analysis of the incident] – A sceptical view, with explanations for all the main aspects of the case.
* [http://www.roswellproof.com/rendlesham_pictorial.html Photos and detailed maps of area with discussion]
* [http://www.astraeamagazine.com/pope_frm.html 2005 Nick Pope Interview] at 28:25 minutes and 32:15 minutes he talks about Rendlesham.
* [http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/RendleshamForest.htm Rendlesham at UFO Evidence]
*Charles I. Halt [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiB7_cX-hM4 remarks] at National Press Club in November 2007.
*CNN [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2994435002932423669&q=charles+halt+ufo&ei=ZmowSPmqMoumqgOyxryoCQ&hl=en appearance] by Charles I. Halt in November 2007.

ee also

*Lakenheath-Bentwaters incident
*UFO conspiracy theory
*Unidentified flying object
*List of major UFO movies/tv shows
*Paulding Light


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