FBI Investigates Tampering of Area 51 Crash Site

FBI Investigates Tampering of Area 51 Crash Site

By Alec Fernandes

The FBI is investigating the site of a military plane crash outside Area 51 that was tampered with after cleanup. According to a press release from nearby Creech Air Force Base, workers cleared the scene of a non-fatal training accident by September 27, yet on October 3 they found someone at the site had placed an inert bomb, as well as an "aircraft panel of unknown origin." The explosive device appeared to be for training purposes only.

The spot under investigation sits just 12 miles east of Area 51, a facility known for its ironclad security and rumored involvement in UFO recovery. The Federal Aviation Administration set a tightly monitored five-day flight restriction over the region following the initial crash, making the appearance of random debris all the more mysterious.

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