UFO Researcher Claims Ancient Alien Base Resides in Antartica

I was messing with Google Earth map when I found something strange. I found a buried location of an ancient alien structure.
— Scott C Waring

by Roger Norquist

Alien Base?

A UFO researcher has made the bold claim that ancient aliens built a base in the snow and ice of Antarctica.

UFO researcher and enthusiast, Scott C Waring, is back with more UFO claims based on photos from Google Earth.

“I was messing with Google Earth map when I found something strange. I found a buried location of an ancient alien structure,” Waring wrote on his blog this Wednesday.

Taken from satellite photography, Waring was able to locate what he claims is an ancient alien base long abandoned by its original operators. According to his evidence, the base has been its current form of discovery since 1985.

The area around the mysterious sight has a number of marks that could be extensive vehicle operations leading to and away from the area.

Signs of excavation?

From 1985 to 2013, Waring believes a government organization was secretly excavating the site and nearby area for artifacts. During this time an airstrip was added next to the mound.

"When I changed the time of the photos, an earlier photo reveals an airport runway freshly made, dozens of trailers, tractors and it looks like the mound was being excavated by scientists and military. I believe they found an ancient alien structure under the snow and ice."

Waring uploaded his theory to UFO Sightings Daily YouTube Channel.

Jesus?

Waring also shared a second image from his “time” in Antarctica. The image he says resembles Jesus Christ.

The image is believed to have been created deliberately by aliens. Waring has suggested that Jesus was an alien sent to Earth to “instill morals and rules” to humankind.

These images are located near a shaded “standing man” figure on an Antarctic mountain he shared last year. Waring has claimed these are proof of an ancient alien civilization at the south pole.

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Roger Norquist

Roger Norquist is a comedian and writer based in Denver, Colorado. He is one of the three clones that host Werewolf Radar.

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