Are there UFOs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base?

A Base Aérea de Wright-Patterson sempre esteve envolta em mistério devido a sua conexão com OVNIs e extraterrestres.

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The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, located near Dayton, Ohio, was established in 1917 as Wilbur Wright Field and played a key role during World War II as an aircraft development and training center.

After the war, it became the epicenter of research, development and testing for the United States Air Force.

One of the main factors connecting Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to UFOs is its association with Project Blue Book, the official U.S. Air Force program that investigated the UFO phenomenon between 1952 and 1969.

 

Based at Wright-Patterson, the project had the mission to study and scientifically explain reports of UFOs.

Project Blue Book analyzed 12,618 UFO reports and concluded that most of them were errors in the identification of natural phenomena, conventional aircraft, or secret plane tests such as the U-2 and A-12, but 701 cases of UFO reports were classified as inexplicable, even after rigorous analysis.

Another connection to the UFO phenomenon involves the Roswell Incident of 1947, and it is believed that the wreckage of the crashed UFO was transported to Wright-Patterson for analysis and storage.

According to reports, after the Roswell Incident, “Hangar 18” was built, a secret hangar that would store alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial bodies.

Stories about an alleged “alien autopsy” performed at the base have circulated for decades, although there is no concrete evidence to support these claims and the US government denies any involvement with extraterrestrials or UFOs at Wright-Patterson.

However, this denial only fuels further speculation and the secrecy surrounding the base’s activities, coupled with the government’s refusal to disclose certain information, suggests a cover-up of a hidden truth.