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682. JOHN BURROUGHS & TOBY MARTINEZ

682. JOHN BURROUGHS & TOBY MARTINEZ

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Martin Willis sits down with John Burroughs—eyewitness and central figure in the 1980 Rendlesham Forest Incident—and investigative reporter Toby Martinez to explore one of the most misunderstood events in modern history. Was the infamous encounter truly extraterrestrial… or something far more terrestrial and covert? John Burroughs begins with a powerful firsthand recap of the events that unfolded during those mysterious nights in December 1980, setting the stage for a deeper investigation into what really happened in the woods near RAF Bentwaters. Drawing from newly declassified intelligence, insider testimonies, and decades of suppressed defense research, this explosive conversation challenges long-held assumptions. Could the incident have been a secret electromagnetic warfare experiment conducted on allied personnel? Join us as we peel back the layers of disinformation, high strangeness, and hidden agendas in this eye-opening exposé.

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