Long referred to as the U.K’s Roswell, the Rendlesham forest UFO incident remains one of the biggest unexplained cases due to the many military witnesses, and bold claims from Sergeant Jim Penniston who alleges he touched the craft, and was “downloaded” visions of binary code, which ended up leading to geographic locations to pyramids, Peru’s Nazca lines, and a location for a mythological version of Atlantis located by Ireland. To this day, Rendlesham continues to be a legendary UAP mystery, but now a former U.S. military communications official says there is more to this story; someone was ‘left’ during the Rendlesham incident, and they didn’t come back. The official believes it was either a Sergeant or Colonel.
“Everything you heard was pretty much true, the thing you haven’t heard about was they actually sent someone back with those people (visitors), and as far as I know he’s not been back,”ex- communications official Steve Bradley said about Rendlesham.”It wasn’t planned out .The crafts were not ours, definitely not. Not of this earth. Trust me when I say this, it is not of this earth. This one time was not an abduction - it was not something that was planned. I’d guess a trading of information especially if he came back. I’ve seen and read a lot of strange stuff, but this was the strangest.”
Bradley served from 1979-1987 as a communications specialist with a TSCI clearance (higher than top secret). Bradley explained he was privy to information from back channels used by CIA and military, which was the same network (first digital network )that would work like a sophisticated teletype operator that would send and receive data (intelligence reports). He was stationed at bases in Fort Hood, Goodfellow Air Force Base in Texas,the now defunct Fort Devens in Massachusetts that was the training base for intelligence for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF), and Fort Heidelberg in Germany. Fort Heidelberg was when he saw the communication regarding Rendlesham in 1983. While in Germany, Bradley was in the 160th signal brigade, 43rd signal battalion and 178 signal company. From all the SCIF communications, Bradley noted that many of the events in the Tom Clancy books were based on truth.
There’s been rumors for years IF there’s something in Area-51 it is not where people expect, and Bradley best describes the base as “kind of like a decoy,” and what is there remains in the same geographic area. Bradley also believes based on his own opinions, years of being a history buff, and things he’s seen that some people possess “gifts,” our technology is advancing so fast we will be on Mars someday, and the mRNA used in the Covid-19 vaccine may be used to cure cancer. He also believes true change is gradual, and the UFO “disclosure” is no different. He said “it is only a matter of time,” and the timing of the Space Force is no coincidence either, Bradley believes. Bradley describes the way the world is governed with a “belief structure” where we all believe in a higher power, and those in charge do not want to panic the world.
“To take people’s faith away is a huge thing,” Bradley said. “ It may affirm a lot of things, but will shake up the world and has to be done slowly.”
While there were always rumors (as there always is with mass sightings) of nearby abductions, Bradley’s claim is the first to say an abduction-like event took place on the base that night. Oddly, there’s a fictional BBC radio program “The Lovercraft Investigations: The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward”that deals with UFO lore, abductions and takes place in Rendlesham. James Worrow co-authored the book “WEAPONISATION OF AN UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENON: THE RENDLESHAM FOREST UAP INCIDENT 40 Years Later” with former member of U.S. Air Force and Rendlesham witness John F. Burroughs, and while Worrow didn’t report on or hear any abduction rumors, he did mention that Burroughs experienced lost time.
“John 'phased' in and out when encountering lights, according to witness Adrian Bustinza on the second incident John was involved with,” Worrow said.
Penniston believed the beings could be from the future, and he’s not the only one.
“What I suppose, and this is going to sound crazy, and I already assumed that some of these visitors or people whatever you want to call it are from the future,” said Bradley. ”From the stuff that I read, and I can’t tell you from 100 percent fact, but from some of what I read that some surmise they are from our future and watching what we do.”
In regards to the Rendlesham reveal, Bradley is surprised more haven’t spoken out about what he read. He understands people like Nick Pope (ex-employee of U.K.s Ministry Of Defense and UFO investigator) may not have heard of this, or may disagree, but Bradley stands firm on this is what he read.
“The things that they don’t talk about or say, is that it did happen.. .everything you heard was pretty much true,” Bradley said. “ The thing you haven’t heard about was they actually sent someone back with those ‘people’, and as far as I know he’s not been back… you don’t forget stuff like this.”
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*The source in the story did provide his military records, but his name was changed in the story per his request.