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The Rendlesham Files (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Oct 2015 OP
I knew of the story 13 years ago Ichingcarpenter Oct 2015 #1
Those poor aliens jberryhill Oct 2015 #2
I once thought it was the best UFO evidence so far frogmarch Oct 2015 #3

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
1. I knew of the story 13 years ago
Mon Oct 5, 2015, 05:14 PM
Oct 2015

and now its on TV

Well think about that for a moment
Why is it on TV?

Its well documented now

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
2. Those poor aliens
Tue Oct 6, 2015, 03:30 PM
Oct 2015

Once again, their feeble attempt to demonstrate their existence is foiled by government bureaucrats.

frogmarch

(12,226 posts)
3. I once thought it was the best UFO evidence so far
Tue Oct 6, 2015, 07:06 PM
Oct 2015

and believed the story. However, when I learned there was more than one account of what took place that night, and that the accounts differed significantly, I no longer believed that the reported lights were from an alien craft but from the nearby lighthouse and possibly meteors seen falling in the area that night. Furthermore, I don’t believe that Earth is being, or has ever been, visited by extraterrestrials. Until there is solid evidence proving otherwise, I’ll remain a skeptic. A disappointed one, but there it is.

http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4135

The Rendlesham Forest UFO

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Although the three men stayed together, their reports are dramatically different. Penniston and Burroughs reported moving lights of different colors, that they felt came from a mechanical object with a red light on top and blue lights below surrounded by a yellow haze. They even drew pictures of it in their reports, but Penniston's illustration of their best view of it shows it partially obscured by trees and well off in the distance to the east. Burroughs' drawing of the object is based on Penniston's description, as Burroughs himself only reported seeing lights. Cabansag, however, reported that the only light they saw after actually leaving the base was the one that all three men eventually identified as a lighthouse or beacon beyond the farmhouse. Cabansag reported that the yellow haze had simply been the glow from the farmhouse lights. Once they reached the field, they turned around and returned to base without further incident.

A further problem with Burroughs' and Penniston's stories is that they have grown substantially over time, particularly Penniston's. In more recent TV interviews, they've both claimed that they saw the craft fly up out of the trees and fly around. Penniston has also unveiled a notebook which he claims he wrote during their forest chase, which he displayed on a 2003 Sci-Fi Channel documentary. Its times and dates are wrong, and Burroughs has stated that Penniston did not make any notes during the episode and would not have had time to even if he'd wanted. Penniston's story has also expanded to include a 45 minute personal walkaround inspection of the object during which he took a whole roll of photographs (seized by the the Air Force, of course), which from the written statements of all three men, is a clear fabrication.


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