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The Secret Network Of UFO Research Bases Under Rudloe Manor
July 21st, 2019
by: Marcus Lowth
Allegations of underground bases housing UFO technology, even aliens, are not new to the majority of people. While most of us, perhaps due to the Hollywood conditioning effect, will think of these bases to be somewhere in the deserts of the United States (which some undoubtedly are) they are, if you believe the claims, all over the world. Some of the most intriguing, it would seem, reside within the United Kingdom.
We have written before, for example, of the Berwyn Mountains incident of 1974. According to UFO researcher and author, Tony Dodd, whistleblowers would inform him that authorities would transport “live cargo” from the crash site to the highly-secret Porton Down Facility in Salisbury (recently in the storm of the Salisbury poisoning case). This would make sense given it is a chemical and biological research facility. However, the remains of the craft itself, it would appear, stopped around forty-five miles short of Salisbury, near Bath. More specifically, at Rudloe Manor.
Even the Rendlesham Forest encounter, perhaps the most famous UFO encounter on British soil, may have connections to this on-the-surface, typical stately home. Despite being around 200 miles away from Rudloe Manor, there are several mysterious military tunnels in the middle of Rendlesham Forest. Given the subject matter, it isn’t that much of a stretch to think these tunnels could run for hundreds of miles. Perhaps it is also worth remembering that the alleged underground “AL/499 Base” connected to Project Mannequin mind control programs, is also only a little over forty miles away.
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One of the strangest days iv ever had! I have phoned the police and they have no record of this event happening...... what do you guys think?
RAF Rudloe Manor is known as "Britain's Area 51" since declassified secret files released at the National Archives indicated the site was the centre for UFO investigations in the 1950s.
The wider site continued as both a communications hub and home of various administrative units. No.1 Signals Unit was established to manage all UK terrestrial communications infrastructure for the RAF. With the launch of the UK Satellite Communications System, Skynet, in the late 1960s, the site of Controller Defence Communications Network (CDCN) was established. A spacecraft operations centre was established by 1001 Signals Unit, the spacecraft operations organisation, on a small enclave within the site, known as Hawthorn.
The headquarters of the RAF Provost and Security Service (P&SS) was established nearby, although on the closure of the station it moved to RAF Henlow.
RAF Rudloe Manor was the location of Headquarters Southern Area Royal Observer Corps (ROC) from 1952 until 1980, when it was relocated to Lansdownnear Bath. Co-located with the ROC was Headquarters Southern Sector United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation, responsible for the now-defunct four-minute warning in the event of nuclear attack during the Cold War.
The manor house, built in the late 17th century, was designated as Grade II* listed in 1985.
The site was adjacent to Basil Hill Barracks, the Headquarters of No. 2 Signal Brigade, HMS Royal Arthur and the Royal Naval Stores Depot (RNSD) Copenacre.
The station was closed in 2000. The Defence Communication Services Agency (DCSA) took responsibility for the sites, and was reorganised into the Information Systems & Services cluster in 2008.
The Secret Network Of UFO Research Bases Under Rudloe Manor
July 21st, 2019
by: Marcus Lowth
Allegations of underground bases housing UFO technology, even aliens, are not new to the majority of people. While most of us, perhaps due to the Hollywood conditioning effect, will think of these bases to be somewhere in the deserts of the United States (which some undoubtedly are) they are, if you believe the claims, all over the world. Some of the most intriguing, it would seem, reside within the United Kingdom.
We have written before, for example, of the Berwyn Mountains incident of 1974. According to UFO researcher and author, Tony Dodd, whistleblowers would inform him that authorities would transport “live cargo” from the crash site to the highly-secret Porton Down Facility in Salisbury (recently in the storm of the Salisbury poisoning case). This would make sense given it is a chemical and biological research facility. However, the remains of the craft itself, it would appear, stopped around forty-five miles short of Salisbury, near Bath. More specifically, at Rudloe Manor.
Even the Rendlesham Forest encounter, perhaps the most famous UFO encounter on British soil, may have connections to this on-the-surface, typical stately home. Despite being around 200 miles away from Rudloe Manor, there are several mysterious military tunnels in the middle of Rendlesham Forest. Given the subject matter, it isn’t that much of a stretch to think these tunnels could run for hundreds of miles. Perhaps it is also worth remembering that the alleged underground “AL/499 Base” connected to Project Mannequin mind control programs, is also only a little over forty miles away.
CONTINUE READING: www.ufoinsight.com/the-secret-network-of-ufo-research-bases-under-rudloe-manor/
One of the strangest days iv ever had! I have phoned the police and they have no record of this event happening...... what do you guys think?
RAF Rudloe Manor is known as "Britain's Area 51" since declassified secret files released at the National Archives indicated the site was the centre for UFO investigations in the 1950s.
The wider site continued as both a communications hub and home of various administrative units. No.1 Signals Unit was established to manage all UK terrestrial communications infrastructure for the RAF. With the launch of the UK Satellite Communications System, Skynet, in the late 1960s, the site of Controller Defence Communications Network (CDCN) was established. A spacecraft operations centre was established by 1001 Signals Unit, the spacecraft operations organisation, on a small enclave within the site, known as Hawthorn.
The headquarters of the RAF Provost and Security Service (P&SS) was established nearby, although on the closure of the station it moved to RAF Henlow.
RAF Rudloe Manor was the location of Headquarters Southern Area Royal Observer Corps (ROC) from 1952 until 1980, when it was relocated to Lansdownnear Bath. Co-located with the ROC was Headquarters Southern Sector United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation, responsible for the now-defunct four-minute warning in the event of nuclear attack during the Cold War.
The manor house, built in the late 17th century, was designated as Grade II* listed in 1985.
The site was adjacent to Basil Hill Barracks, the Headquarters of No. 2 Signal Brigade, HMS Royal Arthur and the Royal Naval Stores Depot (RNSD) Copenacre.
The station was closed in 2000. The Defence Communication Services Agency (DCSA) took responsibility for the sites, and was reorganised into the Information Systems & Services cluster in 2008.