World's first on-base view of the secured area (Area B) of the historic Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) in Dayton, Ohio. Video shows that informant stories that underground facilities are located around the area of the Avionics laboratory are probably correct.
Were the observers abducted at the end of the video? Neither now recall seeing a bus with lights and machine guns after them.
WPAFB (Hanger 18) is mentioned in UFO lore as the destination (or unloading point) of the debris (some say bodies of extraterrestrials) recovered from the crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Some say that alien bodies are preserved or buried in the underground portions of the base. (Although a building labeled Hanger 18 no longer exists, it is thought that the actual building where the Roswell debris was unloaded is still on the air base under a different name.)
The area camcorded was the portion of Area B that is a secured building complex surrounded by fence, which can be entered only through secured gates. Within this are the Avionics laboratories, a number of Air Force buildings including materials and manufacturing technology buildings, an old nuclear reactor, and Building 18.
Building 620 is the Avionics Lab and is large, sprawling, and distinctive because of its two large twin towers. These twin towers are believed to be functional, rather than decorative. They were reportedly used for dropping objects for materials testing purposes. If an underground vault existed between buildings 620 and 739, the Avionics Lab would likely be the entrance. It contains sets of doors large enough for trucks to enter. Building 739 is a small building which reportedly contains a vaulted entrance to an underground complex beneath the parking area for these buildings. Behind thick glass doors is a six-inch-thick bank vault door with a combination lock on the front of it. The power supply to this section is reported to be within the vault (I didn't see power lines to it). Our informant said that this was the entrance to the underground vault. However, if so, it would be a small, but conspicuous entrance because the building is set out by itself.
There are reports that large underground tunnels and cryogenic vaults exist in Area B. These were likely constructed during the Cold War years as a shelter against nuclear attack. They are reportedly huge, hanger-sized underground areas that are vast and deep. A source said that WPAFB had trouble with flooding in its tunnels. Several were reportedly full of water. Some said the area was being dug up because the chambers needed repair (apparently even such high tech chambers sometimes spring leaks, become waterlogged, and age).
Debris from Roswell was reportedly studied at WPAFB, which had world-class metallurgy capabilities and would have been logical place for the material to have been studied. According to some, UFO wreckage is stored there. For example, some reported that the vaults housed alien artifacts and bodies, e.g., alien "bodies were reported to have been kept in a special form of cryogenic suspension in a secret hanger on the WPAFB, in a location known as the 'Blue Room'" (Shawcross, The Roswell Files). The location of one such vault area is reported to be north of and connecting with buildings 620, the Avionics Laboratories, and building 739, where some of the digging is shown.
A Wright Patterson Air Force Base employee had invited some members of the local UFO investigating group on base to show some material. When the group arrived, no one knew where to go and accidentally entered the employee traffic entering the base. The flagman saluted, he was saluted in return, and he waved the car on in. The group continued to be lost and drove around several times. (This was impressive because I had been in a secured area of the base before. When I was a child, my family traveled to the base to see the Air Force museum. My father made a wrong turn and was motioned on by a guard. Our car, filled with two adults and three children, could have hardly looked less like it carried menacing Russian spies. But suddenly armed guards rushed out pointing guns at us. They stood by the car with rifles aimed through our windows, ordered us to leave the area immediately, and kept their rifles trained as we left. This was highly impressive to a child, especially because my father was still lost.)
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum and the place where the Wright brothers and sister invented flight.
Robert Collins has written and made videotapes about UFO-associated activity at Wright Patterson. Of course, if the aliens were more advanced than us, we would likely not have debris unless they deliberately left it. However regardless of what the UFO phenomenon really is, if WPAFB ever did put its UFO-related material on display, it would have a huge audience.
This shows absolutely nothing! I work on base and I see this crap all the freakin' time. You will never see the Alien Research Labratories unless you went about getting 1: base access 2: A topsecret clearance, which is very difficult to do. 3: your job requires you to complete a task down there.
MorbidFuture 4 years ago 7
Very nice footage. No way this could be done in today's post-9/11 world. That sure is a massive base though, so if there are underground structures they are no doubt massive enough to hold just about any type of research facility, debris, etc.
Manjour90 3 years ago 3