“Six UFOs, Not One, Made a Massive Landing at the UK’s Roswell – Rendlesham in 1980”

New Evidence Emerges in Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident

UFO researcher and film-maker Mark Christopher Lee has uncovered new evidence that challenges the widely accepted narrative of the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident of 1980.

According to Lee, who has had access to extensive records on the case, there were not one, but six unidentified flying objects that landed in the forest near RAF Woodbridge and RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, England. This revelation challenges the commonly held belief that only one craft was involved in the incident.

Lee’s findings are based on a detailed and annotated sketch made by one of the first investigators of the case, Peter Parish. This sketch was created for the Deputy base Commander Colonel Halt and has not been made public until now. It states that there were at least six craft that landed, and not only were there military witnesses, but also the Territorial Army who were camping nearby reported seeing one of the crafts land, causing the sand to turn to glass. A dog walker also claimed to have seen men in silver suits covering up a silver object at the impact site.

The annotations on the sketch also suggest that a main craft landed and a recovery team was sent in, clearing trees to access it. The craft was then airlifted out of the forest by a helicopter and taken to the Woodbridge base, where it was said to have been returned to Germany.

Lee believes that this version of events indicates that the US military was collaborating with the UK to test a new advanced craft on its own base and servicemen. He suggests that what was seen in Rendlesham was not an extraterrestrial craft, but rather a top-secret weapon utilizing advanced theoretical physics. This theory is supported by the fact that many of the servicemen involved in the incident have experienced health issues since then, and the US military has admitted liability and awarded them disability payments.

The late UFO researcher and author Georgina Bruni was told by then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that the incident was not UFOs, but that “You can’t tell the people.” Lee believes that Thatcher may have been alluding to a weapons program so secret and advanced that it could not be disclosed to the public.

Lee’s findings are the basis for his new film, “The Rendlesham UFO – The British Roswell,” which challenges the long-held belief that the Rendlesham Forest incident was evidence of extraterrestrial activity. The trailer for the film can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/VNTGwBQCO4I.

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