Mysterious 3D Wheat Grid and Aerial Light in Wiltshire, U. K.

“When I walked into the Whitefield Hill formation the morning of August 4, 2010, everywhere I could see most of the seed heads in the flattened crop were straight relative to the heavily curled seed heads in the standing crop. … That seemed to be physically impossible.”

- Charles Mallett, Silent Circle Information Center, Yatesbury, Wiltshire, U.K.

 

Created on a slanted hillside, the large, 250-foot-diameter  Whitefield Hill “3-dimensional” wheat formation near Woodsend about six miles north of Marlboro, Wiltshire, England, was reported August 3, 2010. Aerial image © 2010 by Olivier Morel. See more images and information:   Cropcircleconnector.com.
Created on a slanted hillside, the large, 250-foot-diameter  Whitefield Hill “3-dimensional” wheat formation near Woodsend about six miles north of Marlboro, Wiltshire, England, was reported August 3, 2010. Aerial image © 2010 by Olivier Morel. See more images and information:   Cropcircleconnector.com.
Whitefield Hill is near Woodsend, Wiltshire, (red circle map center) about six miles north of Marlborough. Southeast of Woodsend are the ancient stone circles of Avebury and Silbury Hill, the largest, artificially constructed hill in Europe (red circle in lower left). To the southeast of Woodsend is Hungerford and the nearby M4 motorway where the two “grid and dots” crop patterns were discovered north and south of the M4 on July 30, 2010. See: 080410 Earthfiles.
Whitefield Hill is near Woodsend, Wiltshire, (red circle map center) about six miles north of Marlborough. Southeast of Woodsend are the ancient stone circles of Avebury and Silbury Hill, the largest, artificially constructed hill in Europe (red circle in lower left). To the southeast of Woodsend is Hungerford and the nearby M4 motorway where the two “grid and dots” crop patterns were discovered north and south of the M4 on July 30, 2010. See: 080410 Earthfiles.
Above and below: Fifteen rows of standing wheat of varying widths made up the “3-D sphere” inside the square grid turned on an angle to another square. Ground pole shot © 2010 by Photopole. Aerial © 2010 by Frank Laumen.
Above and below: Fifteen rows of standing wheat of varying widths made up the “3-D sphere” inside the square grid turned on an angle to another square. Ground pole shot © 2010 by Photopole. Aerial © 2010 by Frank Laumen.

 

August 22, 2010  Yatesbury, Wiltshire, England -

Mysterious crop circles associated with balls of light moving in the air across fields have been reported in England since at least World War I. The modern age of crop formations emerged in the late 1970s around Warminster, England, and evolved through the 1980s from single circles to simple patterns of a few circles to the astonishing geometries, fractals and other complex patterns in the 1990s and through the first decade of the 21st Century.

 

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Part 8:  1980 RAF Bentwaters Disaster Preparedness Tech S/Sgt. Monroe Nevels Describes “Top Secret” Investigation

“Lt. Englund told me that one of the airmen had been taken aboard the spacecraft (in Rendlesham Forest).”

- Monroe Nevels, S/Sgt. (Ret.), 1980 RAF Bentwaters Disaster Preparedness

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July 30, 2010  Tuscola, Texas - For the past 30 years since December 1980, no one ever said there was a TOP SECRET investigation organized right after sunup on December 26th, by RAF Bentwaters Base Commander Col. Ted Conrad. That was the morning that Staff Sgt. James Penniston, Airman 1st Class John Burroughs and Airman Ed Cabansag encountered lights and a craft in Rendlesham Forest, England. There were rumors right from the beginning that “one of the men jumped up on a UFO or was taken up in a beam of light.” The airman allegedly taken was John Burroughs, but even he did not know until recently that Commander Ted Conrad was already getting men he trusted out into the forest to examine tripod indentations in the forest floor and burn marks on the trees – even before the famous December 28th  night of Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt. That’s when the famous audiocassette tape recording was made by Col. Halt out in the forest.

 

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Part 9:  1980 RAF Bentwaters Disaster Preparedness Tech S/Sgt. Monroe Nevels Describes “Top Secret” Investigation

“I found that there were burn marks on the tree limbs all the way around the vehicle landing site (tripod indentations)... it was like a gyroscopic object sitting there and spinning like a top. As it spun around, it was burning into the wood in the trees.”

- Monroe Nevels, S/Sgt. (Ret.), 1980 RAF Bentwaters Disaster Preparedness

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July 30, 2010  Tuscola, Texas - Part 2 continues with former RAF Bentwaters Disaster Preparedness Technician Staff Sergeant Monroe Nevels describing the lights, beams and “spacecraft” that he, Lt. Col. Charles Halt and others saw after midnight on Sunday, December 28, 1980, in Rendlesham Forest beyond the RAF Woodbridge East Gate.

 

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Part 10: Update – Bentwaters 1980, Telepathic Lights?

“The lights were red and blue, the red one above the blue one and they were flashing on and off. Because I never saw anything like that coming from the woods before, we  decided to drive down and see what it was.”

- January 2, 1981, Statement, Airman 1st Class John Burroughs, 81st Security Police Squadron, Bentwaters AFB, U. K.

 

Computer illustration of sketch by John Burroughs of lights in Rendlesham Forest, 3 AM, December 26, 1980. Artwork by John Rackham.
Computer illustration of sketch by John Burroughs of lights in Rendlesham Forest, 3 AM, December 26, 1980. Artwork by John Rackham.

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April 16, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - On April 10, 2010, at the Eureka Springs, Arkansas, UFO conference, I presented a 2-hour update of my continued investigation of the December 1980 to January 1981, unidentified aerial lights and craft phenomena at the then-joint U. S. and U. K. RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge air base northeast of London in Suffolk County, England. I have broken that 2-hour presentation down into several parts that begin today in Part 1.

 

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Part 11: Update – Bentwaters 1980, Telepathic Lights?

“If you took three handfuls of colored fire and put them together and you saw one color and then saw another color and saw another color, you would get the feeling that it’s not blinking, but that it was turning.”

- Former RAF Bentwaters Airman Lori Buoen

Fiery, orange-red sphere that former Airman Lori Buoen, D Flight law enforcement, RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge, reported after midnight to her Flight Chief  Master Sgt. Glen Whitehead, on December 27, 1980, after Lori watched the unidentified light move slowly down into Rendlesham Forest. Illustration © 2010 by Lori Buoen.
Fiery, orange-red sphere that former Airman Lori Buoen, D Flight law enforcement, RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge, reported after midnight to her Flight Chief  Master Sgt. Glen Whitehead, on December 27, 1980, after Lori watched the unidentified light move slowly down into Rendlesham Forest. Illustration © 2010 by Lori Buoen.

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April 17, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - The computer graphic below was produced by John Burroughs and U. K. researcher, John Rackham, of what John remembers seeing in the forest on December 26, 1980.

- Not a crashing airplane. - Not the planet Mars. - And definitely not the Orford Ness lighthouse!

 Computer illustration of sketch by John Burroughs of lights in Rendlesham Forest, 3 AM, December 26, 1980. Artwork by John Rackham.
Computer illustration of sketch by John Burroughs of lights in Rendlesham Forest, 3 AM, December 26, 1980. Artwork by John Rackham.

 

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Part 12: Update – Bentwaters 1980, Telepathic Lights?

“We’re observing what appears to be a beam coming down to the ground!  This is unreal!”

- Former RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt

 

Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt described mysterious aerial light that emitted  down to the ground close in front of him and his investigating team in  near RAF Bentwaters, England, in the early morning hours of December  Illustration by Jan Roth at www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk used with permission.
Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt described mysterious aerial light that emitted down to the ground close in front of him and his investigating team in near RAF Bentwaters, England, in the early morning hours of December  Illustration by Jan Roth at www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk used with permission.

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April 21, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - According to John Burroughs, even though his C FLIGHT was off duty December 27, 1980, that night at 11 PM when D Flight was back for its second midnight shift, John Burroughs was there, too.

 

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Part 13: Update – Bentwaters 1980: Telepathic Lights?

“I knew that craft was not from any form of government - I mean, no air force on Earth. It was beyond our (human) capability.”

- Former Staff Sgt. Jim Penniston, RAF Bentwaters

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April 27, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico - On June 25, 2009, USAF Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.), former Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters, England, in December 1980, went on the record to state:

USAF Col. Charles I. Halt, September 13, 1981, RAF Bentwaters.
USAF Col. Charles I. Halt, September 13, 1981, RAF Bentwaters.

 

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Part 14: Update – Bentwaters 1980, Telepathic Lights?

“It just sat there. That blue-red, big, object didn’t go anywhere. It just sat in one spot. I think you could have put a crosshair on it and that big light never would have moved.”

- Rick Bobo, Former USAF Sgt. and Security Flight Chief, RAF Bentwaters WSA

 

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April 30, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico:  The RAF Bentwaters Weapons Storage Area (WSA) had nuclear weapons in December 1980 – a TOP SECRET at the time. Those nuke bunkers were watched around the clock by security from the WSA Alarm Station Watch Tower. The Delta Flight Security Chief in the Bentwaters tower the night of December 27- 28 was Sergeant Rick Bobo. The tower was fifty feet above the ground to give a clear, 360-degree view. Sgt. Bobo's priority was to report any threat to the WSA. That night, he watched a large, reddish-blue light in the sky that hovered stationary for nearly two hours and also emitted a smaller light that sped rapidly down into Rendlesham Forest. At least twice, Sgt. Bobo phoned Central Security Control (CSC) and in each call, he was told the situation was under control because there was an investigation in the forest. Apparently that was the same night that RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt investigated lights and beam phenomena in Rendlesham Forest.

 

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Part 5:  USAF Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.) Says 1980 RAF Bentwaters Lights and Craft Were “Extraterrestrial In Origin”

“Those lights and craft were beyond the realm of anything we know and were intelligently controlled. Now, I’ll say one other thing – it’s certainly possible that whatever it is might be from another dimension.”  - Col. Charles I. Halt, (Ret.), Dec. 1980 Deputy Base Commander, RAF Bentwaters, U. K.

 

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August 27, 2009   Stafford County, Virginia - Over the past thirty years in England - Royal Air Force Bentwaters, Royal Air Force Woodbridge and nearby Rendlesham Forest have been the focus of this question:  What exactly did happen between at least two dozen military personnel, unidentified aerial lights and a triangular craft between midnight on December 26th, until 5 AM on December 28th, 1980?

 

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August 20, 2010 Earthfiles Reprint of RAF Bentwaters Reports

Updated - Sequence of fourteen 2009-2010 RAF Bentwaters reports from the 1999 to 2010 Earthfiles Archive:

As a long-time TV producer and reporter of issues in science, environment and earth mysteries, my investigation of the December 1980 RAF Bentwaters phenomena in Rendlesham Forest, has been in cooperation with former Airman 1st Class John Burroughs; former Staff Sergeant James Penniston; former Staff Sergeant Monroe Nevels; Sgt. Rick Bobo in Bentwaters WSA Security; former Airman 1st Class Steve La Plume; former RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt and several other men and women who were there. This research has led to interviews with some military personnel who have not spoken in thirty years. All describe highly strange aerial lights and beams above the base and in the forest over a period of at least 72 hours from midnight December 26 to sunup on December 28, 1980, and again on January 9 - 10, 1981.

 

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