Huddersfield Daily Examiner

New detail about UFO incident to be revealed

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in Holmfirth as his first platform.

The UFO Truth Magazine Holmfirth Conference takes place at the Holmfirth Civic Hall on Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16.

Steve will be interviewe­d at 2pm on the Sunday by conference organiser and editor of UFO Truth Magazine, Gary Heseltine.

Gary said the one-to-one interview is not to be missed and could be ground-breaking for the Rendlesham Forest case.

“Steve did a three-hour, in-depth, interview with me and in that we found new informatio­n that could be important for the case.

“He has revealed two brand new major events that he has never spoken about before and that are absolutely explosive.”

The Rendlesham Forest incident took place at 3am on December 26, 1980, when American military personnel from RAF Woodbridge spotted a glowing lights over the nearby forest.

As they approached, the lights shot off over the trees. An inspection of the forest found triangular scorch marks on the earth below where the lights had been.

On December 28 radiation tests revealed slightly higher levels than normal at the ‘landing site.’

During the tests a flashing light was spotted to the east and later, Lt Col Halt saw three starlike lights just above the horizon.

The internatio­nal conference is in its sixth year and attracts some of the biggest names in UFO research from around the world.

Also flying in from the United States will be Donald Schmitt, one of the top UFO researcher­s in the world and the foremost expert on the 1947 Roswell flying saucer crash.

Donald will be delivering a talk on the most famous UFO event in history at 5pm on the Saturday and sticking around to answer audience questions afterwards.

A more local name on the billing is that of Alan Godfrey.

The former police officer will recall how he not only witnessed a UFO whilst on duty but was later abducted by aliens.

His case is seen in the ufology community as being Britain’s first widely accepted alien abduction case.

As a policeman Alan previously worked on the Zigmund ‘Ziggy’ Adamski case in which a Yorkshire miner disappeare­d, only for his body to be found 20 miles away on a heap of coal in Todmorden.

The mystery was never solved by police and many have speculated that this too could have been an alien abduction .

The conference runs from 9.30am to 6.30pm on both days. A ticket for one day costs £34 or for both days it costs £68.

Tickets can be bought from the UFO Truth Magazine website.

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