Tyler Glockner posted footage of his “discovery” to his YouTube channel where he echoed other outlandish claims made by fellow alien conspiracist Bob Lazar in the 1980s
A CONSPIRACY theorist has made a wild claim that there is an “alien hangar” hidden away in the Nevada mountains.
Tyler Glockner claims to have spotted three bizarre openings inside the mountains while scouring a patch of Nevada desert on Google Earth.
The mountains are close to Area 51 – a highly classified and remote detachment of the US Air Force’s Edwards Air Force Base.
Tyler posted footage of his “discovery” to his YouTube channel ‘secureteam10’ where he echoed other outlandish claims made by fellow alien conspiracist Bob Lazar.
Explaining his “findings”, Tyler claims to see “three big hangar doors” that he believes stretch “miles into the ground”.
Tyler included this artist’s rendition of what an alien hanger would look like based on his and Bob Lazarus’ theoriesCredit: YouTube/secureteam10
Linking his theories to Lazar’s, he claims these new ‘hangars’ are similar to artistic illustations based on Lazar’s claims from the 1980s.
Back then, Lazar famously claimed that UFOs had been “camouflaged” into the sides of mountains at the site of the dried-out Papoose Lake – which is bizarrely the same location seen in Tyler’s video.
Elaborating on what he thinks he can see, Tyler claims that the “openings” appear to be some sort of “secret entrance into these mountains.”
The video was uploaded early in the day on December 12, 2018 and has drawn more than 30,000 YouTube views.
Tyler claims to see ‘three big hangar doors’ he believes stretch ‘miles into the ground’Credit: YouTube/secureteam10
Over the past decades, conspiracy theorists have regularly claimed that this heavily guarded military airfield was actually a hot spot for UFO activity.
UFO chasers regularly climb Tikaboo Peak – located around 26 miles away – in order to get a peek at one of the most talked about military bases in the US.
While there is not much to actually see at Area 51, except some white buildings which require binoculars to get a look at, visitors to the site often see their imagination run wild with fantasies of the extra-terrestrial wonders that are claimed to be within the compound.