The Truth Behind The Alien Warehouse At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Source: See here Depending on your knowledge of conspiracy theories about aliens and UFOs you've most likely heard of Area 51 in Nevada, the secretive government facility in the desert where evidence that extraterrestrials have visited Earth is kept.
However, there is another location that is steeped in just as much mystery and alien folklore called Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
The government facility was home to the Blue Book Project, a US Air Force program to systematically investigate UFOs that ran from 1952 to 1969, and said to be where debris recovered from the Roswell was taken as well as alien bodies.
The conspiracy theories around Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio date back to the 1940s and the supposed UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico.
This helped fuel conspiracy theories around the incident which were further stoked in the 1980s by the government itself to hide the top-secret program to develop the first-ever stealth warplane, the F-117 Nighthawk. And again in 1994, when officials admitted that the Roswell crash had been a Cold War spy device that had crashed.
Additionally, Robert Spencer Carr, a science fiction author, claimed in 1974 that the military was holding "two flying saucers of unknown origin" inside Wright-Patterson's Hangar 18 as reported by the Tampa Tribune.
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