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Before I came to live in Cornwall I lived on the edge of the Greenham Common USAF Base in Berkshire. When the Newbury by-pass was about to be built the protestors climbed trees and made tunnels in an effort to get it stopped. That was when I first heard about the secret tunnels running beneath Greenham Common. A few people came forward to say that they had actually been employed in the digging of these tunnels, but whether the claims are true or not nobody seems to know for certain. So I thought I’d take a look at the topic of secret tunnels in the UK, and I’ll start with Greenham Common, as it was a part of my ‘home territory’ for most of my first forty decades. Of course, today Greenham Common is no longer a USAF Base. After it closed it was handed back, to become common land again in 1997 and on part of which a new business park has since been built. If you’d like to know more about the history of the area then Wikipedia gives a very good history: It also details the “supposed” nuclear accident that happened on the base on 28th February 1958. One of the aeroplanes ran into difficulties soon after take-off and had to ditch both it’s large fuel tanks. However, instead of landing in a pre-assigned safe area one tank hit a hangar, and the other tank landed close to an already loaded plane. The cargo on that plane was a thermonuclear bomb, and the subsequent fire caused by the jettisoned tank overwhelmed this plane. Two men died, and the fire took sixteen hours to extinguish. But, almost thirty years later both the UK and US governments still kept it a secret. They maintained that not only had a taxiing aircraft caused the accident, but also that no fire had taken place. To this day many believe that the bomb exploded and contaminated an area up to eight miles in radius. Then, after a cluster of childhood leukaemia cases, the report of an investigation by neighbouring councils was released in 1997. Apparently no evidence for any such explosion, or contamination, had been found. The survey, taking seven months to complete, was undertaken by The Geosciences Advisory Unit, and followed the release of de-classified MoD documents that suggested a nuclear weapon might have been damaged in that fire back in 1958. And yet, a secret report issued in 1961 by the Atomic Weapons Establishment (Aldermaston) seems to state that abnormal amounts of weapons-grade uranium had been found in the area. The event wasn’t greatly known about by the locals until 1997 when the leukaemia cases were the spur to the investigation. Personally, I was at school less than two miles away from the base back in 1958, and I wasn’t aware of any accident, nuclear or otherwise. But even after all these years it’s still a very unsettling thought to think I may have been exposed to such radiation. However, I digress, so back to the tunnels. Not very far from Greenham Common lies the little village of Peasemore where, according to some beliefs, there is a tunnel that links up to the Greenham Common Base. And yet, once again, I lived in the area for many years and have never heard of any type of base at Peasemore! Of course, if it exists, or existed, it would have been so secret that it’s not surprising the local people were never aware of it. Although, in an article about a secret base in Berkshire, by Matthew Williams and Miles Johnston, entitled: “Programmable Life Forms,” from: According to Barry, the Peasemore base goes down six levels, and he was a security officer there. If what he claims is true it’s very chilling indeed, but then, we’ve heard so many similar stories before! Asked about similar places in the UK he replies: "Porton Down (Wiltshire) is connected to He also, as might be expected, mentions Rudloe Manor in Corsham, Wiltshire, and continues by referring to a USAF Base at: “Watchfield in Oxfordshire, Railton in Swindon and there is also a facility near Swindon.” There is a Watchfield within about 5 miles of Swindon, but there is also a Watchfield in Somerset, 36 miles from Corsham. However, just for comparison, Peasemore is around 20 miles from Swindon, approximately 19 miles from Oxford, and around 8 miles from Greenham. It’s also in the region of 30 miles from Porton Down, and Porton Down is about 30 miles from Corsham. As for Railton, I can find neither a Railton, nor a Railston, in this area. In fact doing a UK wide atlas search the place name doesn’t show up at all. You can read the whole of Barry King’s interview, which includes details of his time at Peasemore, here: And, at this link, under the title of: “Secret and Not So Secret UK Bases and Installations”, somebody has posted a very good, very long, list which they introduce by saying: “Here is a list of the British militaries R&D, secret and not so secret bases and establishments and a possible front company who controls most of it, which also is responsible for all these genetic and germ warfare experiments that we’ve all come to love. Please bare with me, it’s quite a long post, but it is very interesting. It’s just to show that the U.K have their own Dulce’s and area 51s, we can’t let America take all the credit, now can we, lol. Defence Evaluation and Research Agency [DERA] as of July 1 2001, officially became known as QinetiQ [pronounced kinetic]. Many of the 80-plus laboratories, employing some 9,000 scientists, are now in the private sector. The UK government retains control of sensitive top secret sections of QinetiQ, such as the germ warfare laboratories at Porton Down, Wiltshire” But, if you’re short of time, or just don’t want to click the link, here is the list they’ve written for Berkshire: Don’t be confused by Watchfield being listed. It really did used to be in Berkshire, prior to the 1974 county boundaries reorganization. The comment I’d make about this list is that if there is a base at Henley I’ve not heard of it; although if it’s secret that wouldn’t be surprising! And I also haven’t heard of the RAF Thatcham, a town that’s now part of the conglomeration of Newbury; where I lived for years and years. Nor have I ever heard of a place called Bush Barn where a Royal Navy Base seems rather odd, as Berkshire has no coastline. Also, being fairly familiar with Bracknell, I’ve never heard of an RAF site there. But, of course, I’m not suggesting that these don’t exist, simply that I’ve never been aware of them. Now, if you have any faith in remote viewing, which must to some degree feasible or the US military wouldn’t have spent so much money on their various experiments with it, there’s a most interesting article at this web site: However, from his description of what he was seeing it would appear that he was viewing a very large underground complex beneath Salisbury Plain, complete with military guards and scientists. He describes the tunnels, and the people, in some detail, and the impression of very tight security that he was picking up on. When asked what else he could see he answered that he was seeing glass tanks and specimen bottles that contained blue liquid and other items. These he described as follows: “. . Like a blue liquid with forms or specimens suspended in them, like a laboratory, you know, specimens, preserved in blue liquid . . . is it blue? . . . oh, my God, they're like . . . well, they're like human forms, biological forms or specimens . . . aliens or hybrids or something engineered, something made, you know, genetically. They look sort of human . . . but, well, they're so ugly, grotesque things . . . Jesus . . . I can't look at them any longer . .” The viewing co-ordinates that ‘Q’ had been given were, in fact, for the Imber Ranges on Salisbury Plain; which is the only area that is never open to the public. The article then adds what ‘Q’ described as a “significant database” that was also being kept in the underground area, although he was unable to be more explicit about it. Apart from using a remote viewer the author of this article says that he also has other sources of intelligence information. He claims that somebody with good contacts in MI5 and MI6 wrote to him with some “friendly advice” about another article he’d written concerning Salisbury Plain being a possible underground site. The letter suggested that he was, in fact, only partially correct in that the base existed, but it didn’t have anything to do with UFOs or Aliens. However, the letter-writer contacted him again to tell a story about what had taken place after the correspondent gave an after-dinner speech one day. When he had finished it seems that a “very senior serving Royal Navy Officer” approached him to relate the experience his daughter had undergone while working for the Scientific Civil Service. It seems that she became withdrawn and paranoid, and was suffering from the most severe nightmares. These dreams correlated very closely with the description given by ‘Q’ of what he’d seen in those glass tanks during his remote viewing session. The Naval Officer concluded by saying that his daughter’s offer of resignation from her job had not been accepted, and that he feared her life was in danger, but he refused to say why, or from whom. The author of this article, already having mentioned his own intelligence sources, adds that one of his sources, known as Stealth, gave him information about all sorts of nasty: “secret genetic and mind-control programmes are indeed being carried out at British-based military-industrial facilities, deep underground.” According to Stealth, people were abducted by the Military and then hypnotised to believe Aliens had abducted them, as a smoke screen. As you’ve probably gathered by now the article at the link I gave is a very long one indeed. So, to conclude what it says the author of it states that, from other information sources, there does seem to be a “military/industrial” underground base in Berkshire that has entrances from both Greenham Common and from Aldermaston. This, he claims, appears to be corroborated by yet another source who quotes Berkshire as a possible site, together with Harwell in Oxfordshire, RAE Farnborough in Hampshire, and two more places up in Scotland. However, one source also maintains that these sites do have input from Aliens, including reverse-engineering projects and the storage of crashed UFOs. Is what’s stated in this article true? I’ve absolutely no idea, but it does make a most interesting read. Of course, Rudloe Manor is very well known to UFO researchers. But for those who may not be quite so familiar with it an article at the following link gives a very thorough, and detailed, investigation into the history, operations, and current status of the underground tunnels and bunkers that lie beneath it. The article includes a report seen on Sky News, in September 2000, when they obtained access to this underground base. And, just to be controversial, it is worth mentioning this clip, written back in January 1998, at the Magonia web site. It comes towards the end of the page of the Magonia Supplement 11, entitled “Odds and Ends.” But, before you start to read this, and to save you having to reach for the dictionary, the first word, “Chthonic,” relates to the Underworld: If that quote makes you wonder why I have chosen to write about tunnels this month then my answer is in the negative. Ufology always goes through its quiet periods, but I wouldn’t really claim to be a Ufologist. I simply have a huge interest in the subject, along with many other topics, and the reason for this essay is simply that these tunnels intrigue me. And now, after that little diversion, I’ll return to Rudloe Manor. There is an Internet site that is all about underground government facilities, which also has some very good pictures of each site, and here’s what it says about Corsham being a “Central Ammuinition Depot”: There is also a very informative post at this link entitled: “A List of all known "Cold War" Nuclear Bunkers and Subterranean Complexes in the UK:” The MoD considered offers from the private sector for the sale of the now out dated, and therefore unused, area called “The Mine” beneath Corsham. This was the area that the government would have been relocated to in the event of a nuclear war. If you have a particular interest in this cold-war era of the UK’s history then the commentary at this next site will tell you all about the government bunker: It ends by stating that the site was allowed to wind down by 1991 as it would have needed a multi-million pound refurbishment, although Site 3 remained classified until December 2004. And it adds: “By the mid 90s Site 3 was starting to drive the conspiracy theorists nuts. Believing that Burlington as part of RAF Rudloe Manor was a sinister part of what they called the UK's own version of Area 51, their wild speculations included the fact that Rudloe Manor was the home of UK UFO research and that Burlington was a facility in which the government stored captured UFOs or worked with aliens to achieve mind altering technologies. While JSU Corsham have now confirmed that they had previously been involved in the subject of aerial complaints, they clarify that this was only in a co-ordinating role, the reports were simply forwarded to Sec(AS)2a, and no further action was taken.” One of the reasons Site 3 remained classified was that it was acting as a decoy until a new safe site for the government could be built. Thus, the following snippet of information becomes intriguing. Under the heading of “The Buckingham Palace Tunnel” it comes from: In a final look at what lies beneath the
I don’t have the answer to that question, so I’ll have to leave you to make your own decision about these bases, bunkers, and tunnels. But I will leave you with one thought, and it’s this: When the Manhattan Project was being developed it employed over 3,000 people working on the mission. And yet, even allowing for a compartmentalized, “need-to-know,” basis, no news of the secret leaked out before that bomb was dropped. It seems to me as though that one single statistic puts the idea of governments being able to ‘force’ people to keep quiet about secret operations into a totally new light. |
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