Revealing possible UFO-related facts inside Area 51

The latest images of Area 51 were released this past Christmas by a pilot who had flown near the secret base.

Not missing the opportunity, conspiracy theorists immediately noted the appearance of strange structures inside a hangar in this area.

Revealing possible UFO-related facts inside Area 51
Area 51 images show the strange structure inside an open hangar.

Pilot Gabe Zeifman shared his images of the secret Nevada Test and Training Area (NTTR), commonly known as Area 51 , after a flight on December 25. Mr. Zeifman, a photographer amateur, flew his small Cessna 150 around the Papoose Dry Lake near the military base.

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After the release of images of Area 51, some people are commenting on a strange triangular structure inside a hangar. The object is blurred and it’s impossible to pinpoint what it is, but it still leaves conspiracy theorists to draw conclusions. One person wrote on Twitter: “A mysterious long triangular object has been discovered in a brothel located at Area 51. According to some information that I censored, this may be something the government has covered up. hidden from us for years. I’m surprised the pilot was able to get to the base this close, but even the US government admits UFOs are real.”

Revealing possible UFO-related facts inside Area 51
Area 51 is taken from above.

Area 51 is the common name for a US Air Force base at Groom Lake in the Nevada Desert, 85 miles (135km) north of Las Vegas. What goes on inside remains a secret from the public, the public is prevented from approaching by warning signs and armed guards.

The secrecy surrounding Area 51 has helped fuel many conspiracy theories. The most famous is the claim that the area hosted an alien spaceship and the bodies of the pilots, after they crashed at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Area 51 has been visited by the homeowner. US aviation authorities have been using it since 1955, however, the US government didn’t even acknowledge the base existed until 2013, in a series of documents released as part of a Freedom of Information request. trust, and it is heavily guarded by armed guards.