Lie detector test PROVES airman saw UFO near RAF base in shock case

A FORMER airman has taken a lie detector test to prove he saw a UFO land near an RAF base.

Larry Warren, 56, supposedly saw aliens floating underneath a craft in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, in 1980.

The mystery has since been dubbed “Britain’s Roswell” and has baffled conspiracy theorists for decades.

Warren – stationed with the US air force at RAF Bentwaters – passed every question on the polygraph test and now hopes the world will believe his account.

Former police detective Gary Heseltine – who probed the 7/7 bombings – said the test has finally vindicated Larry.

Larry Warren, Rendlesham Forest witness CASCADE/GETTY

BIZARRE: Larry Warren claims he saw aliens floating underneath a craft

He edits UFO Truth Magazine and announced the news to his readers.

He said: “Larry Warren, the original military whistleblower of Britain’s most famous and unsolved cold case, The Rendlesham Forest, recently agreed to undertake a professional polygraph test with one of the UK’s leading experts.

“He undertook the test where he was questioned about his involvement along with many other questions about his general honesty and integrity.

“I can now reveal that Larry Warren has successfully passed the tests on all counts.”

Larry Warren CASCADE

VINDICATED: Warren has now passed every question on a polygraph test

“I can now reveal that Larry Warren has successfully passed the tests on all counts”

Former police detective Gary Heseltine

The incident took place over three successive nights and three air force men were sent out to investigate.

One of them, Kim Pennington, got close enough to touch the side of the mysterious object.

He and one other airman made sketches of the craft for witness statements.

Two nights later, Deputy Base Commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt observed strange flashing lights in the trees.

One of the beams hit the ground just a few feet away and reportedly struck weapons storage bunkers at the NATO base.

This led to allegations that weapons of mass destruction were being stored there – something the UK and US governments will neither confirm nor deny.

Earlier this year, The National Archives opened up a selection of 15 files stored by the Ministry of Defence detailing reports of aliens.

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