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Credit: express.co.uk US SECRETARY of State John Kerry visited Antarctica to examine the remains of a secret Nazi UFO base, it has extraordinarily been claimed. By JON AUSTIN Kerry visited the frozen continent last month, officially to highlight the effects of climate change, but conspiracy theorists bizarrely claim it was to examine “Nazi UFO bases.” The madcap claim stems back to earlier conspiracy theories, one being that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide in his Berlin bunker in May 1945, but escaped in a submarine to a secret base in Antarctica. The other is astonishingly that the Nazis shared secret Antarctic UFO bases with reptilian alien species in the run up to WWII, where they experimented with flying saucer technology. Now, after the Kerry visit, which conspiracy theorists suggest was to view these bases, it is being claimed that a Nazi UFO base is visible in images of the Antarctic taken by NASA. Read ...
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Credit: bbc.com There were no alien invasions or tales of abduction, yet a UFO sighting by a group of Pembrokeshire school children remains one of the most famous cases in Wales. It was 40 years ago when a class of pupils at Broad Haven Primary School said they spotted a UFO in a field near their playground. It was one of a wave of sightings in the area in 1977 - dubbed the Dyfed Triangle. David Davies was 10 at the time and heard reports of pupils seeing flying saucers throughout the day. "I was a natural born sceptic so after the bell rang I decided to go to the area that the children said they had seen it," he told BBC Wales. He described seeing a silver "cigar-shaped" craft with a "dome covering the middle third". "My sighting only lasted a couple of seconds. It popped up and then went back behind a tree." Mr Davies said he did not feel afraid, "more in awe and wonderment", although he admitted he had ...
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