Bentwaters Case

Considering the information presented below. It’s hard to argue that UFO’s don’t exist and are visiting Earth.

It was December of 1980 when a US Military Base in England called Bentwaters and the UK Base called RAF Woodbridge experienced an unusual light in the Rendlesham Forest. There were US Military personnel that went into the Forest to investigate the mysterious light. Among the Military Personnel was Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt. In his report Colonel Halt describes what one would consider a UFO.(see below for the official document as well as a description of the incident according to Col. Halt)

This case, in my opinion, is the BEST CASE for proof of Alien interaction with our planet. It is referred to at times as “Britains Roswell”. The UK Ministry of Defence concluded that the incident was of no security signifiance and was not investigated. An opposite opinion is put forwared by Lord Hill-Norton who is a five-star Admiral and the former Head of the British Ministry of Defense. In the video below he states his opinion.
In this video Lord Admiral Hill-Norton says that the Bentwaters incident was most certainly of ” Defence Significiance”
The Video here tells the story of Col. Halt. He talks about what he saw and how it moved. He has sworn statements from Air Traffic Controllers saying they also tracked the craft on their scopes
This is the text of the single-page memo written by Lt. Col. Halt to the UK’s Ministry of Defence. It was on official US Air Force headed notepaper but was not classified in any way. The memo was released under the US Freedom of Information Act in June 1983 by the US Air Force to Robert Todd of the pressure group Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS).

The incident took place over two nights in December. The Deputy Base Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt, went into the forest with a few other military personnel to investigate.
Their radios were prone to odd interference. While in the forest Halt and his crew encountered a UFO. Halt had taken a tape recorder into the forest to document the sighting.