Bentwaters UFO
American military men encounter multiple UFOs near an air force base in Bentwaters, England.
American military men encounter multiple UFOs near an air force base in Bentwaters, England.
UFO as described by American airmen |
Airmen said they saw a glowing red object |
CASE DETAILS
Eyewitnesses reported mysterious lights
Rendlesham Forest, England, is home to
America’s Woodridge Air Force base. On December 26, 1980, at around 2
AM, Airman First Class John Burroughs, and his partner, were on routine
patrol along the base perimeter. The base was nearly empty. But,
according to Sgt. Burroughs, something bright was lighting up the nearby
woods:
“There was definitely something
out in the woods. It seemed to me like a massive light show. I was
nervous, he was nervous. We didn’t know what to expect, and we decided
at that point that we better get back and let somebody know what’s going
on in case something did happen.”
Burroughs quickly notified his immediate
superior. In minutes, another security patrol arrived. They had also
seen the strange lights. Burroughs and the second security team went
off base to investigate. Sgt. Burroughs said they were ordered to leave
their weapons behind because they were moving out of American
jurisdiction:
“We didn’t know what we were
getting into. We started in on foot towards the lights. At the same
time, we could hear the animals. They were very upset because you could
hear a lot of ruckus. At that point we had a radio transmission. They’d
just gotten contact from Heathrow tower in London that an object had
been seen over our base and that it had disappeared on radar. All of a
sudden, in the clearing, there was an object. It had a bank of blue
lights on it. And it was sitting there strobing. It was unbelievable. We
all hit the ground and it went up into the trees. When it was
happening, everything seemed to go slower. We seemed to be in, like, I
wouldn’t say a time warp, but like everything was happening slower to us
and everything felt different. But when it disappeared, it was like
everything was normal again, the perception of the ground, the air, the
sky, the stars, the whole nine yards, were different.”
For more than two hours, Sgt. Burroughs said he and the two other men played a game of cat and mouse with the mysterious craft:
“It was off the ground and near
the horizon above the trees. And it always stayed out in the distance at
the horizon, and sometimes it appeared to get close, as if we were
going to get close to it again, and then we never did.”
Col. Charles Halt, USAF (Ret.)
When Sgt. Burroughs and his men filed their
report, they assumed no one would believe their account. Yet the events
of that night resulted in one of the most well-documented sightings of a
UFO in history. The next morning, Sgt. Burroughs nervously reported the
sighting to his shift commander:
“He basically said, ‘Gentlemen,
you saw something. Heathrow tower confirms that you saw something. And
now, let’s go out into the area and see if we can find any physical
proof of what happened.’ I was hoping when I got out there that
basically I would see nothing. There would be no telltale evidence that
possibly something happened. That would make it easier for me because,
if there’s nothing proving that something happened to me, you can just
kind of check it off. But when you get out there and you find damage to
the trees, depressions in the ground and stuff, that makes it even more
unexplainable.”
Later that same day, Burroughs and a British
police officer explored the site where Burroughs saw the strange
object. According to Burroughs, there were circular impressions in the
earth directly below the spot where the craft appeared to hover:
“It was more of a mystery because
when I first saw it, I didn’t perceive it as something sitting on the
ground with a tripod type thing. Now, all of a sudden, there’s physical
proof showing that something sat down in that area.”
Halt’s report, released through FOIA
The British police officer dismissed the
circles as the marks of animals that had been digging there. But he did
order his men to measure the distance between the circles.
They were exactly the same distance apart and formed a perfect equilateral triangle.
They were exactly the same distance apart and formed a perfect equilateral triangle.
Rumors of the UFO sighting had spread like
wildfire. Later that morning, Col. Charles Halt, deputy base commander,
arrived at Woodbridge security headquarters:
“I was very skeptical. I found
what had allegedly taken place hard to believe and I was really going to
debunk it, quite frankly. And as events unfolded, I became more and
more concerned that there may be something to this. I kept telling
myself that there had to be some type of an explanation for it. But I
certainly couldn’t find one and even to this day I, I can’t explain what
happened.”
That evening, unusual lights were once again
spotted in the forest. This time, the base commander ordered large
floodlights, devices commonly known as light-alls, to be set up in the
woods. At 9:30 PM, Col. Halt received word the lights had mysteriously
stopped working. Base security was immediately ordered to set up more
floodlights. Col. Halt put together a special investigative team:
“I called the on-duty, or
stand-by, man of disaster preparedness and had him get his camera -- he
was a professional photographer -- and calibrate several radiac
instruments to take along. We were going to go debunk this.”
When Col. Halt arrived at the site, he said the second set of light-alls had also stopped working. And that’s not all:
“Some of the vehicles weren’t working properly and radio transmissions were limited at best.”
Armed with a Geiger counter, a starlight
scope to enhance night vision, and a tape recorder to record his first
impressions, Col. Halt led his team into the woods. Suddenly, a strange,
glowing object appeared. As the object began to move away, Col. Halt
said he and his men followed:
“As we were pursuing this glowing object through the woods, we noticed a farmhouse directly in front of us.”
The farmhouse appeared to be glowing very brightly, as though it was on fire. Then, according to Col. Halt:
“The object broke into five white
objects and disappeared. And it was a very strange feeling in the air.
It made your hair bristle, sort of like static electricity, you just had
a very unusual feeling. And I don’t think it was all psychological. I
think there was something physiological about it. I think there was some
type of guiding force behind these objects. Whether it was trying to
communicate with us, whether it was trying to warn us, or whether it was
trying to do something to us, I don’t know.”
One of the members of Col. Halt’s team was Sgt. Robert Ball:
“To me, it looked like a grid search, like they were boxing off an area and looking for something. And that was the thought that hit me right away, and it stayed with me over the years. It looked like a search pattern.”
“To me, it looked like a grid search, like they were boxing off an area and looking for something. And that was the thought that hit me right away, and it stayed with me over the years. It looked like a search pattern.”
Col. Halt said as the object moved about, it emitted laser-like beams of light:
“We could very clearly see it.
It sort of danced about in the sky and it sent down beams of light. I
noticed other beams of light coming down from the same object, following
different places on the base. My boss was standing in his front yard at
Woodbridge and he could see the beams of light falling down. And the
people in that weapons storage area and several other places on the base
also reported the lights.”
Staff Sgt. John Burroughs wasn’t on patrol the second night:
“I woke up about 3:30, 4 in the
morning and for whatever reason, I felt like maybe something had
happened again. I don’t know why. I just woke up and felt like something
had came back, don’t ask me why, it just was a gut feeling. So I went
ahead and got up and went up to the base. All of a sudden, a couple of
blue transparent type lights appeared in the sky. They were all of a
sudden on the horizon and one of them broke towards us. The only time
the light-alls were working as far as coming on and off when I saw them,
were when the blue light passed by. And I have no idea what caused the
light-alls to come on and off, other than the fact that the blue light
as it passed, the light-alls came on .”
At about the same time, just 300 yards away, Col. Halt and his team also had a remarkable close encounter:
“The object was coming at us at a
very high rate of speed. One of these beams of light fell very, very
close to us, sort of a pencil beam of light.”
Once the object took off, it never returned.
The next day, Col. Halt drafted a memo about the incident. It was
submitted to British military authorities, who never acted on it. The
United States Air Force would not acknowledge the episode either. Then,
in 1983, a private citizen used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain
Halt’s memo. But not everybody was convinced by what it reported. James
McGaha is a noted UFO skeptic and director of two private
observatories:
“The burden of proof for any
event that is extraordinary is upon those making the claim, not upon
those who look at it from a skeptical perspective. Where is the
evidence? Show me the evidence? And that’s what science is all about.
On the first night, at about 3 o’clock that morning, a bright fireball,
which is a very bright meteor came into the earth’s atmosphere. And
this is unquestionably what John Burroughs saw that night.”
Sgt. Burroughs says, not so:
“I’ve seen meteor showers come
down before. It wasn’t a meteor falling out of the sky. And it went
up, not down. Meteors fall from the sky. They don’t go back up into the
sky.”
Col. Halt said what he saw was not a meteor:
“Meteor’s not going to go up, go
back and forth and maintain position in the sky for a long period of
time. A meteor’s not going to send beams of light down.”
James McGaha believes both men were mistaken:
“I think both of them are being
honest as to what their perceptions are. But human perception is very,
very easily fooled. And I think when they went out there to the woods,
everybody was out there expecting to see a UFO. With a pre-conceived
notion, the way you view things can be greatly influenced.”
McGaha believes that the glowing red light
Col. Halt saw that night was simply a reflection from the revolving beam
of a nearby lighthouse. Col. Halt doesn’t think so:
“There are too many unrelated
things. If it were just a reflection, how does one explain two different
sightings in two different places in the sky? How does one explain the
object moving through the forest? How does one explain the sighting in
the forest by the three airmen? There were just too many things. I
have a lot of unresolved questions I’m not sure I’ll ever have
answered. I’ve had people suggest all sorts of things, everything from,
I’ve seen the second coming of Christ, to the devil’s after us. I can’t
explain it, I really can’t. I know it was beyond the realm of anything
that we experience in ordinary life.”
Around the same time, two other unconfirmed
sightings were reported in the vicinity of Woodbridge Air Base. At
least 15 men, all of them US Air Force personnel, witnessed the strange
lights and objects first-hand. The Air Force continues to have no
official comment on the entire series of events.
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