Confirmation bias is the foundation of the left right paradigm which keeps humanity under the thumb of the criminal class. You think you're making progress with these people, then as soon as a bias of theirs is confirmed, its like a factory reset and they're back to lapping it up.
There’s a case I just can’t get my head around, a simple landing site case. Something left a huge 100ft egg shape “dent” in the ground on a Norwegian island in the 1970s. The military even landed a Sea-king helicopter inside the site, to see if it left a mark. The 16 ton helicopter didn’t make a mark on the hard ground. 3 years later a second mark was left about a foot from the first. Ships passing the island that night noted lights over the island in their log books. There’s much more to the story, and would love it if you took a look and tried to explain it. The bare grass and 5” dent is still visible almost 50 years later.
It's great to see someone showing the evidence against such cases. I believe we're being visited but i also believe many of the stories being told are BS. I find myself giving up on many UFO channels which at first seem great but then it seems they become too open minded and just start believing everything and it's very annoying. It's important to be open minded and skeptical. Keep up the great work.
And I have a problem believing anyone of the security personal would be slightly fooled by a light bar and headlights. Having installed them for years on emergency vehicals of all stripes. Plus I love the super collision of meteors/lightbars/headlights/lighthouses/stars-galaxies etc all happened to fool these military guys. Sometimes the skeptics (myself included) seem to grasp at any explanation to debunk.
@@2ezee2011 Its easy to mistake things when your in a pretty secluded area at night which is not lit with street lights. I had a experience on Cannock chase in the late 90's which was more convincing and confusing than the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident. Me and a load of my freinds was having a party up there in the middle of nowhere in the early hours of the morning it was pitch black. out the corner of my eye I spotted a fairly long object with a mechanical arm coming out the middle of it which was moving about. The object was all lit up including the area where it was located, which was about a quarter to a third of a mile away in the forest to the west. To cut a long story short we all thought it was a real UFO and we kind of all work ourselves up because it was so convincing, but after about 20 minutes of monitoring it, we all decided to go and investigate what it actually was, and in the end it turned out to be the forestry commission working in the early hours of the morning in a purposely lit up area, loading logs into one of those big logging wagons with the hydrologic grabbing arms lol, which also had spot lights along the side of it as well.
If the USAF personnel involved had cameras to photographs the so called landing site the next day. Why didnt one of them go back to the base at night and fetch the cameras and photograph the alleged craft which they saw by lighting the area up with tourches.
A Lot of the stuff I believed in has fallen apart with the exception of a few intriguing cases. The Navy pilot sightings, David Fravor and Alex Dietrich are still unexplained to me. Also there was an astronomer that found some telescope image plates from the 50s and it seems to show things in orbit well before we had anything up there. She was on JMG/Event Horizon another channel I love. A few others. I don't think they have all been debunked.
I find it hilarious that people ( civilians) are under the impression that everyone in the military are honest and would never screw with each other. Serve and find out.
@jmcclain8237 sure! They do stuff like that all the time, there's plenty of instances where military men with actual careers got in cahoots and made up a story like this
@melvinflint9714 IF you've ever served, then you know that not every member is an honest individual. Beyond that, a simple misunderstanding can be ballooned way out of control. As for this case, like so many others, you've decided that it's true, regardless of new information, and that's where you'll stay. You ignore the inconsistencies and bump up other parts of the story. You want to believe it so badly that no matter what evidence is shown, you'll stick to the original story presented.
@jmcclain8237 my man you think I believe everyone in the military is honest just cus there in the military ? I'm not that naive there are deush bags everywhere! What new evidence what kinda misunderstanding are you talking about don't tell me a lighthouse lol were there misunderstandings for 3 nights straight ?
I haven't heard of this incident until very recently, but it's crazy to me that it was blown out into a "UK Roswel" because of a couple light sightings and such miniscule ground marks. As a suggestion, it'd be fun to see a video on the black pyramid of Alaska. Truth or not, I love that story.
hang on... there is more to the incident than you are saying. Rendlesham was surrounded by uk defence laboratories. in dec 1980 they were probably working on SDI projects. many of the effects seen and experienced are similar to plasma and laser discharges. A few of the usaf people have injuries, admitted to be the same type as exposure to high levels of non ionising radiation. John Burroughs was granted disability and medical treatment by the VA and DOD. the chief medical officer of the CIA dr kit green, studdied these Rendlesham injuries and states they were man made. this is not the lighthouse.
That picture of the exact location that the lighthouse can be seen from doesn't look like it's a photo taken from Rendlesham forest. I've been to Rendlesham forest many times for walks, you're surrounded by fir trees for miles and it's not on a hill, it's on flat low lands. I can't see how you could ever get a clear view to the coast.
I love your denbunking videos with fists and yelling denbunked oomph explosion lol. Keep doing what your doing very informative and entertaining. Much love i subbed to your channel. Cheers MJ- Canada, Vancouver
Hi, you do a great job but I’m aware that the event lasted more than one night and I do not think that a senior officer of this level with many soldiers could so misinterpret a phenomenon and the men clearly see lights dividing into several parts (which is very strange) and there are personnel who have proven brain damage (Havana syndrom) with a pension paid by the United States. Best. But once again you’re good at what you’re doing and your efforts are valuable and important.
@@jasujokelainen5073 You're going to munch on the sandwich and give a big muppet smile because Lazar, Greer and all the other grifters and LIARS told you to.
The Orford Ness Lighthouse has been electrically operational since 1914. Why was it only confused for a UFO that ONE night? Was it Col. Holt's first night in Bentwaters, England that night? 🤷♂😂😂😂😂🤦♂️
If I understood correctly, the lighthouse was not visible from the airforce base itself. So the staff would not see it all the time. And at least one of the excursion team members was actually rather new to england at the time.
@@TheSneezingMonkey So you're telling me that the lighthouse was only confused by one or more human beings as a UFO that ONE night? Since it became electrically operational in 1914? Why did not one person in a U.S.A.F. uniform that night attempt to tell Col. Halt that he was actually looking at Orford Ness Lighthouse? Halt said he was with 30 to 40 other Air Force personnel that night. 🤷♂😂😂😂
@@TheSneezingMonkey So for 66 years not one human being living in Bentwaters, England ever confused Orford Ness Lighthouse for a UFO until that one magical night in 1980? Col. Halt already stated he saw the lighthouse light in addition to the other MOVING lights that night. Orford Ness has never moved that I'm aware of. 🤷♂🤣🤣
I think that videos from: Turkey UFO Incident (yt channel) would be interesting to analyze. The Turkey UFO incident took place between 2007 and 2009 and involved over 12 witnesses. During that time reports of unknown aerial objects were reported across Turkey while a series of videos were taken by a local resident named Murat Yalcin. The objects were seen by many people who live in Turkey over several days and nights.
Someone overlaid an image of a cruise ship and the UFO and it matched almost perfectly. It was a cruise ship. I still think there is something going on but most of this stuff is misidentified or hoaxes. Sucks but it is what it is.
@@raboszczakk Yes of course I did. It's been a while tho. I still think some of them are real but when something gets pointed out and it makes sense people need to not get pissed off. There are videos from the 50s that couldn't be faked, there are images astronomers took in the 50s that show things in orbit. I believe those navy pilots and that the military absolutely is hiding something.
Well it would be ok if it was actually a thorough debunk His piece on Bob Lazar was fairly comprehensive and since watching that I do have doubts on Lazar But frankly this particular video is pathetic and embarrassing
There's no such thing as "sacred cows" noncey chops, everything is and should be up for debate including obvious nonsense like this rendalsham forest story
It was a weapons test. EMP beam. Nearby are 3 more secret test sites plus a nuclear power station. There was more than one event. Been events here for years. I know l live here. And it wasnt stars, lighthouse .. it's a pine forest so there's plenty of lush greenery.
Halt's account always sounded hokey to me. And why have we only ever heard from a couple of witnesses when half the bloody base are meant to have seen these lights?
@TheSneezingMonkey like you said there's not much news about rt, but I think the highest topics that many rt fans are waiting for would be vol 10 announcement. I'm assuming they will reveal it tomorrow.
Back before they went all in on the UFO stuff. The Discovery Channel used to do somewhat balanced looks at this stuff. They did one on this case and they matched the nearby lighthouse rotation with the "There it is" on the tape. That did it for me. Also no offense but Security Police is the job they give you in the AF when your test scores are too low for anything else.
Okay good job. I’m still 50% on this one. The Ross Coulthart original 1994 interview with Col Halt was on yesterday. He admits there was a hoax going on about that time of the incident as well. There is a plaster form which was taken from the landing spot, etc. You bring up many issues with this event. However; I suggest it would be highly popular to try taking on the Aerial School Zimbabwe UFO incident of 1994. Thanks!!!
Yeah, there’s still questions, such as they all knew the lighthouse was there. It’s something we’ll never totally explain unless they all admit it was a hoax.
What about the military radar controller that have come forward later and confirm extreme fast objects in the sky? Think its on youtube they make the statement.
Hmm. According to my google assistant reading from Wikipedia the Plymouth was built in Detroit the UK models were called the Que.? and built in London Sounds like some American influence may of been added there. Unsure why the Plymouth model of the Que would of been expensively imported in to make an appearance at a USAF Base in the UK. Also, I mentioned the binary code thing before as it was confusing to me as to what character code set would of been used. Alien vs IBM Couldn't possibly match let alone the binary representation of the alpha numeric characters. :)
I've even heard that the military personnel were unwilling dosed up with LSD as part of an experiment. Which could go some way to explain the alien abduction and touching of a space craft 😂
The best evidence in my opinion is not videos, but is the eye witness testimonies of people that saw an actual craft and humanoid occupants walking around outside of it - people that saw these beings up close. The TH-cam channel Preston Dennett covers case after case. Could they all be lying?
This dude is so bad at this im sorry, they been stationed at that base for however long, you dont think they seen that lighthouse before and was familiar with it ? All of sudden they went out chasing the lighthouse one night with guns ? Also this all happened over 3 nights
Dude give up just give up. I’ve listened to Halts account of this and was thoroughly vetted by Ross Coulthart. Something happened at this base and it was more than likely something to do with the Nukes that were held there at the time. Silly little military men running around all confused about some lights in the sky…..well! 🫤 Making out people are fools especially professional servicemen is a bit arrogant (no offence). Look I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a human element to this/these craft but the lighthouse theory and the prankster? Put it down as unexplained and move on dude. The Kumburgaz sightings would be an interesting one✌️☮️
It’s always quite amusing when folks who distrust government/military immediately switch when someone from those parties confirm their biases.
Confirmation bias is the foundation of the left right paradigm which keeps humanity under the thumb of the criminal class. You think you're making progress with these people, then as soon as a bias of theirs is confirmed, its like a factory reset and they're back to lapping it up.
There’s a case I just can’t get my head around, a simple landing site case. Something left a huge 100ft egg shape “dent” in the ground on a Norwegian island in the 1970s. The military even landed a Sea-king helicopter inside the site, to see if it left a mark. The 16 ton helicopter didn’t make a mark on the hard ground. 3 years later a second mark was left about a foot from the first. Ships passing the island that night noted lights over the island in their log books. There’s much more to the story, and would love it if you took a look and tried to explain it. The bare grass and 5” dent is still visible almost 50 years later.
Sounds interesting, would like to know more. Hopefully SMonkey does a deep dive.
Yes, that’s a really interesting one
Is that the one related to the circle on island Espevær next to Bømlo?
I have only heard about the 1st depression, I agree, worth investigating.
Yes it is @@TheSneezingMonkey
It wasnt Col halt mentioning the light from the light house. He goes in great detail about this in his interview with Ross Coulthard
It's great to see someone showing the evidence against such cases. I believe we're being visited but i also believe many of the stories being told are BS. I find myself giving up on many UFO channels which at first seem great but then it seems they become too open minded and just start believing everything and it's very annoying. It's important to be open minded and skeptical. Keep up the great work.
No.. practical jokes are NOT a part of USAF security police. They would be court martialled for this kind of behaviour.
And I have a problem believing anyone of the security personal would be slightly fooled by a light bar and headlights. Having installed them for years on emergency vehicals of all stripes. Plus I love the super collision of meteors/lightbars/headlights/lighthouses/stars-galaxies etc all happened to fool these military guys. Sometimes the skeptics (myself included) seem to grasp at any explanation to debunk.
Absolutely and completely incorrect.
This was decades ago.
@@2ezee2011
Its easy to mistake things when your in a pretty secluded area at night which is not lit with street lights. I had a experience on
Cannock chase in the late 90's which was more convincing and confusing than the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident. Me and
a load of my freinds was having a party up there in the middle of nowhere in the early hours of the morning it was pitch black.
out the corner of my eye I spotted a fairly long object with a mechanical arm coming out the middle of it which was moving about.
The object was all lit up including the area where it was located, which was about a quarter to a third of a mile away in the forest to the west. To cut a long story short we all thought it was a real UFO and we kind of all work ourselves up because it was so
convincing, but after about 20 minutes of monitoring it, we all decided to go and investigate what it actually was, and in the end it turned out to be the forestry commission working in the early hours of the morning in a purposely lit up area, loading logs into
one of those big logging wagons with the hydrologic grabbing arms lol, which also had spot lights along the side of it as well.
If the USAF personnel involved had cameras to photographs the so called landing site the next day. Why didnt one of them go back to
the base at night and fetch the cameras and photograph the alleged craft which they saw by lighting the area up with tourches.
you should do one on the Varginha incident in Brazil...
A Lot of the stuff I believed in has fallen apart with the exception of a few intriguing cases. The Navy pilot sightings, David Fravor and Alex Dietrich are still unexplained to me. Also there was an astronomer that found some telescope image plates from the 50s and it seems to show things in orbit well before we had anything up there. She was on JMG/Event Horizon another channel I love. A few others. I don't think they have all been debunked.
The actual reports point to very much of a non-incident. Penniston has been milking it for years. A total bullsh*tter.
I find it hilarious that people ( civilians) are under the impression that everyone in the military are honest and would never screw with each other. Serve and find out.
What's the chances 4-5 military officers come together and come up with a story like this
@@melvinflint9714 Extremely high.
@jmcclain8237 sure! They do stuff like that all the time, there's plenty of instances where military men with actual careers got in cahoots and made up a story like this
@melvinflint9714 IF you've ever served, then you know that not every member is an honest individual. Beyond that, a simple misunderstanding can be ballooned way out of control. As for this case, like so many others, you've decided that it's true, regardless of new information, and that's where you'll stay. You ignore the inconsistencies and bump up other parts of the story. You want to believe it so badly that no matter what evidence is shown, you'll stick to the original story presented.
@jmcclain8237 my man you think I believe everyone in the military is honest just cus there in the military ? I'm not that naive there are deush bags everywhere! What new evidence what kinda misunderstanding are you talking about don't tell me a lighthouse lol were there misunderstandings for 3 nights straight ?
The best Unexplained channel on YT! love your videos, TSM!
*Great work. I've always wondered about this one.*
Thanks!
I haven't heard of this incident until very recently, but it's crazy to me that it was blown out into a "UK Roswel" because of a couple light sightings and such miniscule ground marks.
As a suggestion, it'd be fun to see a video on the black pyramid of Alaska. Truth or not, I love that story.
hang on... there is more to the incident than you are saying. Rendlesham was surrounded by uk defence laboratories. in dec 1980 they were probably working on SDI projects. many of the effects seen and experienced are similar to plasma and laser discharges. A few of the usaf people have injuries, admitted to be the same type as exposure to high levels of non ionising radiation. John Burroughs was granted disability and medical treatment by the VA and DOD. the chief medical officer of the CIA dr kit green, studdied these Rendlesham injuries and states they were man made. this is not the lighthouse.
That picture of the exact location that the lighthouse can be seen from doesn't look like it's a photo taken from Rendlesham forest. I've been to Rendlesham forest many times for walks, you're surrounded by fir trees for miles and it's not on a hill, it's on flat low lands. I can't see how you could ever get a clear view to the coast.
I love your denbunking videos with fists and yelling denbunked oomph explosion lol. Keep doing what your doing very informative and entertaining. Much love i subbed to your channel.
Cheers
MJ- Canada, Vancouver
Hi, you do a great job but I’m aware that the event lasted more than one night and I do not think that a senior officer of this level with many soldiers could so misinterpret a phenomenon and the men clearly see lights dividing into several parts (which is very strange) and there are personnel who have proven brain damage (Havana syndrom) with a pension paid by the United States. Best. But once again you’re good at what you’re doing and your efforts are valuable and important.
Great analysis!
More of this!
Thanks Matthias. There’s a whole playlist on my channel with plenty similar videos.
Excellent video. Straight to the point.
It was like most UFO cases: a poo sandwich, eagerly eaten by the zealots pretending that they're eating Nutella.
I'm not eating poo, you're eating poo.
@@jasujokelainen5073 You're going to munch on the sandwich and give a big muppet smile because Lazar, Greer and all the other grifters and LIARS told you to.
I don't always agree with you, but I do absolutely love the work. ->This
''Light pillars'' are an astronomical phenomenon caused by ice particles in the sky could also be a factor
Yes. I saw them before. Could’ve played a role as well. Thanks for pointing it out
Or off the Suffolk coast they could have been the searchlights of a S&R chopper.
Great video my friend
Yes!! Finally great to see your thoughts on this one.
The Orford Ness Lighthouse has been electrically operational since 1914. Why was it only confused for a UFO that ONE night? Was it Col. Holt's first night in Bentwaters, England that night? 🤷♂😂😂😂😂🤦♂️
If I understood correctly, the lighthouse was not visible from the airforce base itself. So the staff would not see it all the time. And at least one of the excursion team members was actually rather new to england at the time.
@@TheSneezingMonkey So you're telling me that the lighthouse was only confused by one or more human beings as a UFO that ONE night? Since it became electrically operational in 1914? Why did not one person in a U.S.A.F. uniform that night attempt to tell Col. Halt that he was actually looking at Orford Ness Lighthouse? Halt said he was with 30 to 40 other Air Force personnel that night. 🤷♂😂😂😂
@@TheSneezingMonkey So for 66 years not one human being living in Bentwaters, England ever confused Orford Ness Lighthouse for a UFO until that one magical night in 1980? Col. Halt already stated he saw the lighthouse light in addition to the other MOVING lights that night. Orford Ness has never moved that I'm aware of. 🤷♂🤣🤣
This.@@Mike_Davidson
Cobra mist. Look it up. It may (MAY) hold the key.
I think that videos from: Turkey UFO Incident (yt channel) would be interesting to analyze.
The Turkey UFO incident took place between 2007 and 2009 and involved over 12 witnesses. During that time reports of unknown aerial objects were reported across Turkey while a series of videos were taken by a local resident named Murat Yalcin. The objects were seen by many people who live in Turkey over several days and nights.
Someone overlaid an image of a cruise ship and the UFO and it matched almost perfectly. It was a cruise ship. I still think there is something going on but most of this stuff is misidentified or hoaxes. Sucks but it is what it is.
@@franklin519 Did you even watch the videos? I doubt it.
@@raboszczakk
Yes of course I did. It's been a while tho. I still think some of them are real but when something gets pointed out and it makes sense people need to not get pissed off. There are videos from the 50s that couldn't be faked, there are images astronomers took in the 50s that show things in orbit. I believe those navy pilots and that the military absolutely is hiding something.
Easier to believe it was a ufo than all this stuff happening at the same time.
Maybe not at the same time. But within a relatively short timeframe.
@@TheSneezingMonkey He walked around the craft he is sure it wasn't a jeep.
I like the debunking because it’s gr8 to know that there are hoaxers about but when U pick on a sacred cow? Don’t.
Well it would be ok if it was actually a thorough debunk
His piece on Bob Lazar was fairly comprehensive and since watching that I do have doubts on Lazar
But frankly this particular video is pathetic and embarrassing
There's no such thing as "sacred cows" noncey chops, everything is and should be up for debate including obvious nonsense like this rendalsham forest story
It was a weapons test. EMP beam. Nearby are 3 more secret test sites plus a nuclear power station.
There was more than one event. Been events here for years.
I know l live here.
And it wasnt stars, lighthouse .. it's a pine forest so there's plenty of lush greenery.
yes
Halt's account always sounded hokey to me. And why have we only ever heard from a couple of witnesses when half the bloody base are meant to have seen these lights?
Hi sneezingmonkey, may15 is right around the corner, and i was wondering if you are still going to talk about any rt related news
Well,if something comes up I will cover it. But I feel there’s not a lot to say. What would you want me to talk about?
@TheSneezingMonkey like you said there's not much news about rt, but I think the highest topics that many rt fans are waiting for would be vol 10 announcement. I'm assuming they will reveal it tomorrow.
The master Sargent should have left a weather balloon, Perfect touch...
DEbunked!!
Back before they went all in on the UFO stuff. The Discovery Channel used to do somewhat balanced looks at this stuff. They did one on this case and they matched the nearby lighthouse rotation with the "There it is" on the tape. That did it for me. Also no offense but Security Police is the job they give you in the AF when your test scores are too low for anything else.
Man, you are breaking my hopes, one at a time.
I’m sorry bro. But we have to face reality.
Excellent vid!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
Lighthouse's project light out to sea,Never inland!
It’s explained in the video
You're awesome.😉👍
Okay good job. I’m still 50% on this one. The Ross Coulthart original 1994 interview with Col Halt was on yesterday. He admits there was a hoax going on about that time of the incident as well. There is a plaster form which was taken from the landing spot, etc. You bring up many issues with this event. However; I suggest it would be highly popular to try taking on the Aerial School Zimbabwe UFO incident of 1994. Thanks!!!
Yeah, there’s still questions, such as they all knew the lighthouse was there. It’s something we’ll never totally explain unless they all admit it was a hoax.
What about the military radar controller that have come forward later and confirm extreme fast objects in the sky? Think its on youtube they make the statement.
Hmm. According to my google assistant reading from Wikipedia the Plymouth was built in Detroit the UK models were called the Que.? and built in London
Sounds like some American influence may of been added there.
Unsure why the Plymouth model of the Que would of been expensively imported in to make an appearance at a USAF Base in the UK.
Also, I mentioned the binary code thing before as it was confusing to me as to what character code set would of been used.
Alien vs IBM Couldn't possibly match let alone the binary representation of the alpha numeric characters.
:)
I've even heard that the military personnel were unwilling dosed up with LSD as part of an experiment. Which could go some way to explain the alien abduction and touching of a space craft 😂
The best evidence in my opinion is not videos, but is the eye witness testimonies of people that saw an actual craft and humanoid occupants walking around outside of it - people that saw these beings up close. The TH-cam channel Preston Dennett covers case after case. Could they all be lying?
You give a compelling case. But how tf do I trust you 😂
Someone should tell "professor" Simon
dude u amaizing well debunked
Thanks Gary.
Great channel… disagree with u on almost everything this time… agree “binary code” claim is very hard 2 believe…
This dude is so bad at this im sorry, they been stationed at that base for however long, you dont think they seen that lighthouse before and was familiar with it ? All of sudden they went out chasing the lighthouse one night with guns ? Also this all happened over 3 nights
SMASH that debunked stamp son 👊
A lot of misinformation on this topic
Lighthouse
Thakyou🎉😊😅
So are we not going into more depth to meet our agenda?! Lol
1980 POTATO brand camera.
👏
Hmmm
The book club must hate you... 😂.
The book club basher..
Coming in at comment number 111....
Have you debunked the bible.... Lol.
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Dude give up just give up. I’ve listened to Halts account of this and was thoroughly vetted by Ross Coulthart. Something happened at this base and it was more than likely something to do with the Nukes that were held there at the time. Silly little military men running around all confused about some lights in the sky…..well! 🫤 Making out people are fools especially professional servicemen is a bit arrogant (no offence). Look I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a human element to this/these craft but the lighthouse theory and the prankster? Put it down as unexplained and move on dude. The Kumburgaz sightings would be an interesting one✌️☮️
The prankster is a pretty solid explanation. Ross Coulthart hasn't vetted anything. He's boring and gullible.
pennistons binary bs needs its own debunking video
Oh dear
You just lost all credibility
Oh get a grip ffs….