There's a new series on Amazon called Hidden History of Britain. (This is not to be confused with several
other series with similar titles like this ingenious one, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itqMwuB8gOk.)
It is presented by Michael Portillo, a former government minister and present
day TV journalist. The second episode is called Orford Ness- Defence of the Realm and it includes a tour of the
abandoned secret research base on the Suffolk
coast. People in the know will spot immediately that this was filmed a long
time ago because the famous lighthouse is there. It has sadly since been
demolished, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2020/09/orfordness-lighthouse-demolished.html.
Indeed, the Amazon programme is a repeat and it was first broadcast on Channel
5 back in 2018. The intrepid Mr P walks around the now derelict base and tries
to work out what really went on there by examining the ruins and interviewing
those who served there. This is a bit of a puzzle because a lot of the
scientific work done is still classified. Government organized experiments
began there in the 1920's, but the area is best known for its project
"Cobra Mist". This was allegedly an attempt by the British and
Americans to develop more powerful and sensitive radar. It is famous for its
giant landmark, the fan-shaped antenna array which covered more than three
hundred acres and was two hundred feet high. There are also two buildings
called "pagodas" because of their shape. They have very heavy and
thick roofs indicating they were intended to contain explosions. One of the
staff there says they were used to test H-bomb detonators and missile engines
which were at the time, the early 1960's, the ultimate secret. Some buildings
are half buried in sand. In the 1930's there was an attempt there to invent a
directed energy weapon, a kind of "death ray". One of the guest
contributors in none other than Dr David Clarke, better known for his UFOlogy
work, for example see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/10/calvine-clowns-day-off.html.
There are many scenes of Portillo creeping along dark corridors and unlocking
old filing cabinets, disturbing the dust. He is using a torch in most of these
scenes; and I expect this was done for dramatic effect because in other scenes
you see that in at least one of the buildings there is electricity and lights
could be switched on. Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8336646/episodes/?season=1.
The big questions my own readers will want to know is, did
the activities at the Orford Ness laboratory have anything to do with the
famous 1980 UFO close encounters in Rendlesham Forest? Without more information
about what activities went on at the secret base it is impossible to answer
with certainty. However, we have enough information to make a guess. UFO
incidents are often associated with certain human activities; two are nuclear
weapons and electromagnetism. Both can be found in Orford Ness and its
surrounding area. The Scottish author Brian Allan suspects the very
transmissions from the Cobra Mist operation caused the conditions by which
UFO's could appear. In his book The Hole
in the Sky, he explains how electromagnetic radiation, both artificial and
natural, open interdimensional portals that release phenomena like UFO's, see: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hole-Sky-Brian-Allan/dp/B0CZM1S92C.
This could be true. UFO's are often associated with thunderstorms too, which is
a natural phenomenon that also causes huge electromagnetic charges in the
environment; examples are some famous ones like the Roswell
and Varginha incidents, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2022/11/moment-of-contact-watch-party-review.html.
Possibly more digging by archaeologists or further government transparency will
make Orford Ness give up more of its secrets in the future, in which case there
will be a sequel, I'm sure; both of this article and Portillo's series. However,
so far, Secret History of Britain
does not mention UFO's at all.
See here for background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/08/rendlesham-forest-non-human-tour.html.
And: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2014/12/programme-117-podcast-brian-allan.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/08/rendlesham-forest-non-human-tour.html.
And: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2014/12/programme-117-podcast-brian-allan.html.
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