Larry Warren (Rendlesham)
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Larry Warren (Lawrence P. Warren or Lawrence Patrick Warren, Larry Patrick Warren or Larry P. Warren), who used the pseudonym Art Wallace, was a member of the US Air Force Security Police stationed at an American base on British soil. He is most famously known for his involvement in the Rendlesham Forest Incident and has published a book on this event co-authored with Peter Robbins.
He claims that was taken from his guard post to investigate strange lights in a forest clearing near the base. Here he and other enlisted men and officers apparently confronted an alien craft on the ground. in addition, the base deputy commander has come forward to verify some of the details in this case; this has led to its being called "the British Roswell" - one of the most talked about UFO cases of recent times.
He lives in Liverpool, England. [1]
In December 2005, the updated and expanded version of 'Left At East Gate' was released, published by Cosimo-On-Demand.[2]
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[edit] Controversy
Although UFOlogist Nick Pope, among several others, endorses Warren's story contained in his book Left at East Gate [3] [4], some military personnel closely involved in the Rendlesham Forest incident have gone on record saying that they refuse to believe that Larry Warren was involved in it at all. For reference, see the two documentaries below. Also, Larry Warren himself admits that he keeps changing his story.[citation needed]. His account differs significantly from that of Lt. Col Charles I. Halt who was the most senior witness.
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[edit] TV documentaries
[edit] Written works
Warren, Larry; Robbins, Peter (1997). Left at East Gate: A First-Hand Account of the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident, Its Cover-up, and Investigation. ISBN 1-56924-759-5.