I've got the full unredacted documents actually - got them from a mate who works in archives at the MoD (can't say how, but let's call it "fortuitous access").
But the operational security argument is weak when you're talking about civilian sightings in populated areas. There's no military secret value in a UFO report from Yorkshire moorland.
One minute they're saying it was a UFO, next minute it's a secret military test.This is exactly why the case is brilliant though? It's genuinely unclear! That's the whole point.
BFRO does solid footprint analysis and thermal imaging work though. More scientific than the paranormal interpretations which basically amount to "it's magic." At least the flesh-and-blood...
I would actually take this more seriously. The TfL has stopped publishing incident reports on certain lines and there's been a noticeable increase in anecdotal accounts on Reddit and other forums...
I've been cataloguing these media disappearance incidents for about three years now and there's a genuinely interesting cluster around anything touching Rendlesham specifically.
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