The US Air Force Base Hangar 18 is said to contain alien corpses and flying saucers, according to conspiracy theorists. According to the Daily Star, the physical evidence of the infamous plane crash in Roswell is even kept in a sealed and guarded room.
Since the 1940s, it is said that Hangar 18 has been involved in extraterrestrial activity. UFO Roswell It is “supposed that even living aliens can hide there.” All of this is said to be stored in a sealed and guarded room called the Blue Room. The name comes from the official US government investigation into dozens of UFO sightings, the Blue Book Project.
The Roswell air crash is central to most of the theories about Hangar 18. According to The Sun, the army issued a press release in 1947 announcing the discovery of a nearby “flying disc” that had crashed.
The previous report, which stated that a weather balloon had fallen to the ground, was refuted in a subsequent statement issued by the Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas.
Roswell UFO Crash Later, in 1994, officials acknowledged that a Cold War spy plane had crashed in Roswell; however, this did little to placate conspiracy theorists.
People who believe in UFOs say that the debris from the crash was moved to Hangar 18, where it is still being used today.
Reports from former base pilots support this notion. Oliver Henderson, who admitted to his wife that he was traveling from Roswell on a plane loaded with UFO debris, was the particular person who shared this information. Additionally, the American shared that he was transporting a number of small alien corpses.
It is said that he told his family, “It was a shameful thing that the military destroyed this creature by conducting tests on it,” when he was an alien.
Additionally, Republican Senator Barry Goldwater stated that in the early 1960s, he attempted to enter the so-called Blue Room, but General Wright-Patterson repelled him.
According to the Tampa Tribune, science fiction author Robert Spencer Carr claimed in 1974 that the military kept “two flying saucers of unknown origin” inside the hangar.
He also said that he had a high-ranking army source who had seen 12 alien bodies that had been operated on at the base. His statement served as the basis for the 1980 film Hangar 18.
The rumors about the base have always been strongly denied by the government and the Air Force.F