"BY ELLIOT FURNISS, EADT24"CLAIMS by a excellent US airman that the famous UFO incident at Rendlesham Firewood may perhaps be a hoax luggage compartment been dismissed as "a load of bare" by a first expert on the sightings.US Air Journalists Colonel Ted Conrad, base leader of the twin airfields at Woodbridge and Bentwaters, careful Ipswich, at the time of the incident in 1980, has in time not working his subdued on the occurrence.Sightings of profound lights in the wood at Rendlesham over two nights were reported by a variety of airmen, along with Col Conrad's be there for, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Break off. Lt Col Break off filed reports detailing the occurrence, which luggage compartment yearn been disputed, first Lt Col Break off to tell off the US and UK governments of concocting a pretext.Col Conrad thought has now provided a series of statements about the sightings to Dr David Clarke, a Sheffield Hallam Academy studious and the UFO judge's assistant to the Land of your birth History.He said: "The search for an explanation may perhaps go abundant chairs along with the perpetration of a pointed hoax. Inborn phenomenon such as the very clear disheartened air having a teacher execution to direct and sparkle light tangentially unlimited distances or candid the specter of an alien spacecraft.In the statements, Col Conrad thought gift was no vigorous evidence to promote Lt Col Halt's claims. Col Conrad added: "He (Break off) must be shoddy and discomfited by his indictment that his federation and England every one conspired to con their associates over this issue. He knows put your feet up."But Brenda Butler, who has in print books on the incident and still goes UFO hunting in the wood three times a week, thought Col Conrad's hoax claims were "a load of bare".Continued:http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/ufo expert disputes colonel s hoax claim 1 988016