A UFO tape is released after 30-years, however, it fails to explain what the phenomena actually is. The tape recordings of the US military personnel who were investigating a suspected UFO landing is released almost after 30 years. 30 years is a long time and is a life time for some.

It was 1980, and in the dead of the night just after Christmas, the airmen from USAF Bentwaters air base had investigated the suspected UFO landing. They went on to investigate an event in Rendlesham Forest near Woodbridge, Suffolk, where the suspected UFO landed. The UFO tapes is said to have vivid account of what they found that very night.

The servicemen were led by Col Charles Halt. Col. Charles was second in command at the base. It is not quite clear what they thought they witnessed was some sort of a phenomena. The tapes are accompanied with descriptions of "strange" lights in sky and an odd damage to the pine trees 15ft to 18ft off the ground look really eerie.

One of the Americans said, "I hear very strange sounds of farmers - barnyard animals. They're very, very active, making a lot of noise." He said, "Straight ahead. There it is again. Straight ahead. What is it? A strange small red light. "

"It looks maybe half a mile further ahead. Go back to the edge of the clearing; see if we can get a look at it... the animals have gone quiet now... It is deathly calm."

In a hushed tome he adds, "There is no doubt about it - it is a strange flashing red light ahead." He continues, "I saw a yellow tinge in it too. Weird. It's coming this way. It's definitely coming this way." "There is no doubt about it. This is weird."

In spite of the limitless speculation, there never has been a perfect answer to what really happened on that bizarre night before Christmas.

There had been numerous different theories about this. Everything ranging from aliens landing to lights from a lighthouse at nearby Orford to a mid air collision to an air force mishap that was covered up have been said about the phenomenon.