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scotslad
5th January 2019, 20:15
"A MYSTERIOUS crater-shaped hole in the ground near to Area 51 is "unlike anything ever seen" and has prompted theories that the bizarre crater could be an entrance to an underground military base."

"There might be a base or something underneath. It has been dug out, carved out by humans. You hear about Area 51 as a massive city underneath the ground. This could be linked.

"It shouldn’t be there, it shouldn’t exist.
The crater is just miles from the top-secret military base Area 51, which has previously been linked to various alien experiments.

More here -


https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1059474/Area-51-crater-aliens-mysterious-top-secret-military-base

DeDukshyn
5th January 2019, 21:18
 
When you "test" a nuclear weapon underground, I am quite confident the act creates a very large cavern. Most of these underground "test" sites around area 51 have equipment, cables and conduits running out of them above ground.

This new crater looks like it maybe a collapse of one of these caverns - and the mysterious conduits and equipment that these sites seem to have is still there exposed.

If you get on google earth one can take a closer look and see how most of these underground nuc test sites around area 51 strangely have cables and conduits running into them from above ground ...

ripple
6th January 2019, 10:04
Naturally underground bases need outlets to the surface . Breathing is one useful consideration .There is no suggestion that this is a crater from a natural event and is actually a sink hole . Quite the opposite in fact .
Anyway I thought all top secret work was moved out of Area 51 several years ago and is more likely in the adjacent Ares S4 .

The Moss Trooper
6th January 2019, 13:10
To me, the object that is protruding into the crater does not match-up with the shadow that it is meant to cast. The shadow looks like the jib of a crane or some such, and looks to have been cast by an object that is vertical to the craters edge.

imho.