Posted on 09/27/2010 12:42:06 PM PDT by AU72
An ex-US air force chief has given an astonishing account of an encounter with a UFO at an air force base in Suffolk. Charles Halt is one of a number of senior former airmen who went public today over claims that UFOs had tampered with nuclear missiles in the US and the UK. Mr Halt, who retired in 1991, told a press conference that he was working at RAF Bentwater near Rendelsham in Suffolk in 1980 when he had the terrifying encounter.
He said that early one morning in December 1980 several of his base's security forces saw lights in the forest near Woodbridge. RAF Bentwaters USA airbase in Rendlesham, Suffolk. Aliens fired beams of light at the base 30 years ago, it has been claimed. Two patrolman were sent out to approach the craft which they described as 'triangular, dark metallic in appearance', Mr Halt said. It quickly and silently 'vanished at high speed'.
A few weeks later Mr Halt was told by his boss that the lights were back and so he went back out into the forest with a couple of policeman, a camera and a cassette recorder. At the site he saw 'indentations of around six to eight feet wide' and increased levels of radiation as well as broken branches on the trees. Mr Halt said: 'Milling around, one of the individuals saw a bright glowing object like an eye. It would appear to be winking and was shedding molten metal and silently moving through the trees and at one point it actually approached us.' He said that the object then exploded into five white objects which became visible in the sky.
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lol
Aliens’ first question will be if she’s a man or woman.
Mordor.
Great old stupid movie called “The Crawling Eye”.....
USAF Chief could mean the CSUSAF or a chief master sergeant (E-9). I'm pretty sure they meant the latter but still, the ambiguity erodes confidence in the quality of reporting.
With respect to the Malmstrom story the report said "the lights were over their missile silo". The fact is, the silos (10 per flight) are geographiclly separated from the Launch Control Center which is the only manned portion of the Minuteman system. The only case where anyone would notice that lights were over "their" missile silo is when a maintenance team was at one of the remote silos.
As a MCCC, Capt Salas should have known the difference and it would be assumed he could get his story right. If what he said was "the lights were over their missile silo" I would doubt the accuracy of any of his statement because of this fundamental flaw in systems knowledge of the Minuteman system.
If he was incorrectly quoted as saying "the lights were over their missile silo" then I would doubt the accuracy of the reporting and the credibility of any other aspects of the article.
No kidding! To get hallucinations like that takes dosages so high only real professionals can handle!
Closed course...professional drivers...do not attempt at home!
Whatthaheck is it?
I read an article about this last week.
IIRC, Capt Salas said the lights were over the command center, as reported by the outside guards.
Then his controls indicated all 10 silos had been deactivated. He used a specific term which I can’t recall, and said the status lights went from green to red. He sent guards to one and there was an object hovering over them.
After the objects left, there was what sounded like considerable work to get the missles back to ready status.
I’m paraphrasing, but if you do a search, you can probably find better accounts posted here on Friday.
Naw. Rumor has it her face is . . . devoted to other priorities.
I’m in the possible-but-not-probable category.
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
You’re a Dear as usual.
Howdy.
Is it just me, or do alien stories keep popping up with unusual frequency lately?
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