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Not far from the famous American Air Force Base “Zone 51” a mysterious plane crash occurred. As a result this crash killed a pilot who was at the helm of the air vessel. 44-year-old Eric Schulz (pictured above) was experienced and honored pilot, but because the fall of his fighter causes many questions and suspicions.
US military officials decide to talk about it incident only a few days later, which only warms up public distrust of them. Moreover, it suddenly became known that last week near “Zone 51” crashed as much as 3 fighter! September 5 crashed multifunctional bomber “F-35” with Eric Schultz on board, and on September 6th there were still 2 crashes involving aircraft.
According to a spokesman for the air base, Colonel Schulz died in as a result of injuries, however, it happened on the spot or in the hospital is not reported. The reason for the crash of the plane, they say, is not known, and at the moment they are trying to find out. Nonetheless, the military refuses to talk about the other two disasters. Journalists unable to find out what kind of aircraft they were and who their pilots were.
Are aliens involved in the crash of a fighter?
Eric Schulz was the 28th pilot to board the F-35. what could happen to him near “Zone 51”? Some conspiracy theorists suggest that the fighter was attacked by a ship of representatives extraterrestrial civilization. The base has long been shrouded in a veil of secrets and rumors. There is plenty of evidence that the U.S. military the researchers here they shot down a “flying saucer” (or even more than one), as well as the remains of her pilot. Really “green men” decided take revenge on earth for their fellows?
Other conspiracy theorists believe that in fact Schultz was flying not in a fifth-generation fighter-bomber, but in secret aircraft that was designed American engineers based on technology obtained due to the study of the above “flying saucer”. Maybe in critical aircraft malfunctioning and it fell to the ground before the colonel had time to eject.
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