By the 1980's, official secrecy regarding the UFO phenomenon had become the order of the day. The Bentwaters - Rendlesham Forest UFO sighting was no exception. It is a classic example of a well documented sightings, involving U.S. military personnel, radar contact, official reports etc.. The case draws a parallel to at least one other famous UFO case, that being the Roswell incident. The similarity is that all records of both cases were later found to have been illegally destroyed. Around midnight of December 26 - 27, 1980, radar installations on the eastern coast of England began tracking an unidentified flying object, that soon dropped below radar coverage near the East Anglian town of Ipswich. Close by are the NATO bases of RAF Woodbridge and RAF Bentwaters, both of which were leased to the United States Air Force 81rst Tactical Fighter Wing. And on that night, U.S.A.F. personnel, as well as some civilians, observed a strange looking object descend into the forest, which surrounds both bases. One of the witnesses, former USAF Sgt. John Burroughs said that both he and his supervisor saw "strange lights" near the bases east gate. "We decided to go on down off base and kind of check the edge of the woods to see what was going on because it didnt seem right....... There was no radio traffic back and forth and the decision was made by the shift commander that I should accompany two security guys into the woods," walking into the woods he said he saw " a bank of lights, differently colored lights that threw off an image like a craft. I never saw anything metallic or hard."
However, one of the security men who had accompanied Burroughs, identified as 'James Archer' described an object " triangular in shape, with three landing legs....... about 10 to 12 feet in diameter and eight feet high, with a blue light on top, red and white lights in the middle and a brighter white light emanating from the underside." Archer was certain he saw something inside of the ship " I dont know what, but the shapes did not look human. Maybe they were like robots," he said. Another witness, security police commander Sgt. Adrian Bustinza, said he was also ordered to check out the UFO in the woods. " When we got to Point A - the sighting of the object - we had trouble turning the light - alls on. Our truck wouldnt run either. It was as if the energy was being sucked out of everything," he told researchers in 1984. "We proceeded to look and in the process found kind of like triangular tripods..... burned into the ground at three different stand points......They were like it was a heavy object. They took radiation readings of the holes, and they got a radiation reading as I recall. Then I recall we were walking through the woods and we came upon the lights again. And thats when I frst saw the object...." Bustinza described the object as a circular craft, bulging at the center and thinning towards the edges, with different colored lights on the top, sides and bottom. He said it was of "tremendous size" and was hovering and shifting position in the large clearing.
Yet another eyewitness, retired USAF Sgt. Larry Warren reported that as he neared the forest he noticed a strange mist covering the ground. " It looked like ground fog but was somehow lit up. It glowed very brightly and has the definition of a roughly made circle.....and a small red light ... made a downward arc and was directly over the fog." Warren claimed that the red light exploded in a blinding flash and that an "arrowhead shape" appeared there. " The main body was pearl white with a rainbow color effect. It was constantly distorting as I looked at it. At the bottom was a bank of extremely bright, cobalt blue lights. Below that, I thought I could make out what appeared to be a landing gear. Covering the entire surface were what looked like boxes, pipes, and strange extensions." The witnesses said the UFO lingered in the area for well over an hour and that soon other Air Force personnel arrived. Included in the new arrivals was Woodbridge deputy base commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt. According to the witnesses, both American and British authorities recorded the event and made radiation measurements.
By 4:00 AM on December 27th, the craft had either been joined by, or had divided into five smaller glowing objects ( depending on which source you follow ), and eventually took off into the sky and disappeared. The Bentwaters UFO sighting received little media attention at the time, mainly because the US Air Force denied anything had happened. Official spokesmen denied the entire event, that recordings had been made or that any official reports even existed. As it turns out, it was proven that these statements were at least partially false in 1983 following a Freedom of Information request that resulted in the release of a corroborating official report. The report, entitled "Unexplained Lights" dated January 13th, 1981, and signed by Lt. Col. Halt stated:
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