A military base housing an extraterrestrial prison has been revealed by a former US Air Force officer

A retired United States Air Force officer shocked the world with a startling discovery a year ago, indicating the presence of a naval base housing an extraterrestrial prison for aliens who escaped the 1947 Roswell incident.
In this context, ex-serviceman Raymond Szymanski believes that extraterrestrials were sent to a secret base in Dayton, Ohio, to be analyzed and imprisoned in vaults and tunnels; in fact, some of them are still alive, according to the individual. Szymanski, who has spent more than 30 years at the facility, said he found out about the “hidden” when one of his supervisors asked, “Have you heard about our aliens?” I’m in the middle of a laugh.
Both the spacecraft and aliens from the most prominent UFO event in history were brought to the base and placed in deep underground tunnels, according to Szymanski, who served at Wright-Patterson’s Secret US Base (WPAFB) in Dayton, Ohio, for 39 years. In turn, John H. Glenn, the first American astronaut to reach Earth, stated that “the UFO hypothesis is genuine” and that several ufologists had verifiable evidence of the presence of more than 16 extraterrestrial bodies. The ex-soldier wrote a book called “50 Shades of Greys” in which he details his theories.
He claims that several cryogenic chambers were installed in the base’s tunnels to preserve alien bodies and technologies. After the collision, the extraterrestrial survived. On the fact that Szymanski admits to never having seen any of the corpses, he claims that no one at the base denied his presence and that it was normal to see men dressed entirely in black who, according to his theory, were researching the official UFO phenomenon.