UFO Hunters Investigate RAF Rudloe Manor, Dubbed the UK's Area 51
UFO hunters claim 'UK's Area 51' hides alien secrets - and is haunted too
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UFO enthusiasts are investigating RAF Rudloe Manor in Wiltshire, England, believing it conceals alien secrets and is haunted. The former military intelligence base, operational during WWII, allegedly served as a covert UFO investigation center from the 1950s to 1980s, and is said to be haunted by spirits.
- 01RAF Rudloe Manor is referred to as the UK's Area 51.
- 02The site was a military intelligence hub during WWII and later used for UFO investigations.
- 03Ghost hunter Robert Pulme claims the manor is haunted by a German POW and a maid.
- 04UFO hunters believe the site holds classified information about extraterrestrial findings.
- 05The area remains heavily guarded, suggesting the presence of important secrets.
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UFO hunters are focusing their attention on RAF Rudloe Manor in Wiltshire, England, which has been labeled the UK's Area 51 due to its mysterious history and alleged extraterrestrial connections. Originally a military intelligence base during World War II, the 17th-century manor is believed to have served as a covert UFO investigation center from the 1950s to the 1980s. Ghost hunter Robert Pulme claims that the site is haunted by two spirits: a fearsome German prisoner of war and a young maid dressed in white. Pulme and other enthusiasts assert that the manor may house classified files about alien encounters that authorities wish to keep hidden. The ongoing presence of guards at the site raises further questions about what secrets might still be protected within its walls. The Ministry of Defence has been contacted for comment regarding these claims.
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