
Conspiracy analysts claim that alien corpses and UFO discs have been found in Hangar 18 at the US Air Force Base. There is also a sealed and guarded room where physical evidence of the infamous Rosewell Crash aircraft is kept.
The Coat Hanger Conspiracy 18
According to UFO believers, the US Air Force base is a secret haven for alien debris. This includes ruins from the Rosewell plane crash, alien bodies, flying saucers, and so on.
In addition to these, Hangar 18 has been rumored to be involved in extraterrestrial activity since the 1940s. It is even alleged that living aliens work there. All of this is ostensibly stored in a sealed room. It is stored and sealed in the Blue Room. It is inspired by Project Blue Book, which was the government’s official investigation into dozens of UFO sightings.
Most of the Hangar 18 theories are based on the Rosewell UFO crash. In 1947, the army issued a press release stating that a “flying saucer” had been found crushed nearby. This was reported by The Sun.

Contradictory statements from the Air Base
However, a subsequent statement released by the Air Force in Fort Worth, Texas, changed the reports. It claimed that it was a weather balloon that had crashed to the ground. This refuted the earlier claim.
Later, again in 1994, authorities claimed that Cold War spy devices had indeed crashed at Rosewell. This, however, did little to appease conspiracy theorists. Most UFO believers therefore believe that the wreckage after the crash was transported to Hanger 18. It is still hidden there today, with stories to make the incident seem more normal.
The existence of aliens in Hangar 18
There is another story told by the children of World War II veteran Marion ‘Black Mac’ Macgruder. According to them, their father mentioned seeing a live alien at the Ohio base in 1947.
He told his family that “it was shameful that the military destroyed this creature by testing it.”
Republican Senator Barry Goldwater also mentioned his attempt to break into the Blue Room in the 1960s. However, he was stopped by General Wright Patterson. Interesting, isn’t it?
Again, in 1974, science fiction writer Robert Spencer Carr claimed that the military kept “two flying saucers of unknown origin” inside the Hangar, the Tampa Tribune reported.
Furthermore, he mentioned that he had a high-ranking military source in the army who saw 12 alien bodies operated on at the base. His statement was so influential that it inspired a 1980 film called Hangar 18.

Conclusions
However, to date, the government and the Air Force have always denied the rumors about the base. What is your perspective on this specific prospect?