After reading the header, you might be wondering what we’ll be talking about. The location we’ll be discussing is called Porton Down, which is in Wiltshire, England. It’s a fortified site that’s rumored to have UFO ties. In 1916, the BB Down was established. There, chemical and biological weapons testing were conducted.
The testing of nerve agents, such as CS gas and Sarin, was carried out on a voluntary basis. The military gave service members a small amount of money in exchange for their participation, and some of them were even told that their work was for the treatment of the common cold.
Ronald Maddison, a serviceman who reportedly died after participating in an experiment involving sarin gas, was one of the individuals who died at Porton Down in 1953. A scientist named Geoffrey Bacon also passed away in 1962. Thousands of individuals have participated in similar tests at the facility since the end of World War II.
In 2005, the Guardian reported that Eric Gow, a sailor, had a strange experience after he was given something to drink in a secret military facility. He claimed that he had vivid dreams. Other service members also experienced strange occurrences. One of them reportedly saw tigers jumping out of a wall.
He and another service member agreed to participate in an experiment that they thought was aimed at finding a cure for the common cold, though Mr. Gow believed the government had no idea what was happening to them. After years of waiting, the government acknowledged his claims that the MI6 conducted LSD tests on some of its personnel.
In January 1974, strange things reportedly happened in the Berwyn mountains in Wales. Some believe that a UFO crashed, while others claim that a covert experiment involved using a ball of lightning as a weapon. In 1996, a police officer named Tony Dodd met with a man identified as James Prescott.
Since his barracks and unit are still operational, he was unable to provide the names of the individuals who participated in the experiment. However, he noted that his base was in the southwest of England. This could have placed him near Porton Down.
Despite the strange occurrences that occurred in the area on January 23, 1974, Prescott and his companions were still told to be on standby on January 18. According to Prescott, they were then told to move quickly toward North Wales.
The group was reportedly stopped in Chester in preparation for a military exercise. After receiving a message on January 20, they were told to go to North Wales and wait at a location known as Llangollen.
According to the commander, there was a substantial amount of activity around the massive mountains prior to the earthquake. During the night before the ground started to shake, he and his team were ordered to go to the town of Llandderfel. They were also told not to approach civilians.
Upon reaching the settlement of Llanderfel in Wales, they noticed soldiers running around. They also saw military officials yelling at one another and flying over the stars. As they were loading crates onto their vehicle, workers led by John Prescott followed orders and went to the back of the car to retrieve the crates.
According to Prescott, they were approached by a man wearing civilian clothes who demanded their identification before letting them continue.
After telling Dodd that they should not open the crates at this point, Prescott told them to go to Porton Down instead. The workers opened the boxes and were horrified when they saw two animals inside.
Upon examining the suits, the beings were not here when they were opened. They were dead, and his perspective on life completely changed due to what he saw. The bodies of the beings, which were almost six feet tall, had a covering skin and were incredibly thin.
He wasn’t able to see a craft at the site, but he was later informed that a large vessel crashed and was retrieved by other soldiers. When they got back to the group, they learned that some of the components sent the bodies of alien creatures to Porton Down.
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Bob Bolton, who was identified as an aviation engineer, shared his memories of the James Prescott and Porton Down scandal during an interview. For over 30 years, he had been an RAF engineer. He was sent to various locations, such as RAF Valley in North Wales, Akrotiri in Cyprus, and RAF Honnington in England.
His wife and family live in Corwen, which is a part of the Berwyn range. During the incident, they were living on the mountain’s edge. Her mother is still there. You’re talking about a quarter-mile away from where the incident occurred, if you go up a route that goes past the houses along the top of the mountain, and it’s relatively close.
His wife, who was still alive, was able to recall what happened on January 23. According to her, she heard planes being shot down during the Blitz, though the sound was different from what she could hear with an airplane.
They immediately ran to the road after hearing what they thought was a loud explosion. The houses in their neighborhood immediately shook, and various objects fell from the house due to the noise. Bob then heard the story of the dead found on the mountain, which was told by his wife’s dad.
He was identified as Harold Smith, but he went by Mick. As a councilor, he worked at a local company called Vauxhall, and he also worked part-time in Corwen. He said that he had no idea that something like this happened in the Berwyn Mountains.
He first told his wife about the incident in 1976. He only talked about the bodies being taken down from the mountain, and he didn’t provide other details about the location of the captured individuals. However, during his time in Germany, from 1979 to 1982, his wife and his mother-in-law visited him. During this time, he was able to provide more details about the incident.
He later learned that the information he gave them came from a member of North Wales Fire Service, whose son was in the army. It’s believed that he was informed about this incident, as Mick was a well-known individual in the region.
His wife can still remember the story about the incident, as Mick told it during the 1970s or 1980s. He claims that he was not aware that the bodies were being taken down from the mountain, and he only learned about this during his time in Germany.
Let’s talk about the connection between Porton Down and the Rendlesham Forest incident, which happened in December 1980. Georgina Bruni, who wrote the book “You Can’t Tell the People” about the incident, started working on it in 1997.
The book was released in 2000. During the 1990s, I and Georgina were both UFO enthusiasts who were looking into the connection between Porton Down and various unidentified flying objects. As a result, we decided to quietly and carefully exchange information with one another.
Through her book, which was released in 1997, she was able to reveal that a group of Porton Down personnel went into the Rendlesham Forest in December 1980. They were on a secret mission, and they were equipped with full-body protective gear.
According to Georgina, the members of the Porton Down team were in the area to investigate the incident. They were reportedly looking for traces of chemical or biological contamination. The situation regarding the incident has not gotten any better.
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