Three Men Seeking Monsters by Nick Redfern

Three Men Seeking Monsters by Nick Redfern

Author:Nick Redfern
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Paraview Pocket Books
Published: 2004-07-15T00:00:00+00:00


11

Blowing the Whistle

Couldn’t keep a secret, got a concrete skull.

“MAMA’S BOY,” THE RAMONES

Following the publication in 1997 of my first book, A Covert Agenda, which related the history of the British government’s involvement in the UFO subject, I was approached by a number of military and government insiders with their own, previously unknown, stories to tell. One letter came from a man named Malcolm Lees. 1 Lees was particularly interested in what I had to say about a Royal Air Force establishment named RAF Rudloe Manor that was home to a branch of the RAF known as the Provost and Security Services.

Situated within the green and pleasant countryside of Wiltshire, Rudloe Manor has for decades been the subject of numerous stories concerning clandestine UFO studies undertaken by British authorities. The powers that be assert that the stories are nonsense and little more than modern-day folklore. Meanwhile, others maintain that several crashed UFOs and an untold number of alien bodies are stored deep below Rudloe and within the mass of tunnels and caverns that undoubtedly existed under the base and throughout the surrounding area. Determining where the tales end and the truth begins is somewhat problematic. But one thing can be said with certainty. This area of Wiltshire is the source of what is known as Bath stone, which has been quarried for centuries—hence the existence of the huge underground openings where the stone was extracted.

Until 1998, the duties of Rudloe Manor’s Provost and Security Services (P&SS) included the investigation of crime and disciplinary matters involving RAF personnel, security vetting of personnel, and the issuing of identity cards, passes, and permits. Far more significant, investigators attached to the P&SS are also trained in the field of counterintelligence (C/I). Such training is undertaken at the RAF Police School. Prospective candidates for counterintelligence work are required to take specialized courses in subjects such as computer security and surveillance. Before being considered for C/I work, personnel have to attain the rank of corporal within the RAF Police. C/I investigators are responsible for issues affecting the security of the RAF, which includes the loss and theft of classified documents, matters pertaining to espionage cases, and the protection of royalty and VIPs when visiting RAF stations. 2

Also situated with the headquarters of the P&SS is a division known as the Flying Complaints Flight, which primarily investigates complaints of low-flying military aircraft in Britain. In his book, Alien Liaison, Timothy Good related the account of a former special investigator with the P&SS who claimed specific knowledge of its involvement in the UFO subject. “I am sure beyond any reasonable shadow of doubt,” Good’s source told him, “that all initial investigations into UFOs are carried out by investigators of the P&SS who are serving in a small secret unit with the Flying Complaints Flight based at HQ, P&SS, Rudloe Manor.”

Further corroboration came from a former counterintelligence investigator, who informed Good’s source that, “I had access to every Top Secret file there was, except Low Flying, because I understand they dealt with UFOs.



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