A UFO whistleblower claims he saw the entrance to a top secret alien base hidden deep in the Antarctic.

GETTY THEORY: A whistleblower claims he saw an alien base in the Antarctic

The former US Naval officer said he was on duty when he came across the mystery structure buried into the ice. Conspiracy theorist and journalist Linda Moulton Howe interviewed the whistleblower, named only as Brian, in a series of fascinating YouTube videos. The retired petty officer, 59, claimed to have been seen UFOs, aliens and a giant hole in the ice as he flew through a "no fly zone" in Antartica.

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“The only thing we saw going over this camp was a very large hole going into the ice” Alien whistleblower The retired petty officer, 59, claimed to have been seen UFOs, aliens and a giant hole in the ice as he flew through a "no fly zone" in Antartica. He allegedly made the bizarre sightings between 1983 and 1997 when he was stationed with the Antarctic Development Squadron. In the interviews he made shocking claims about top-secret contact between humans and aliens.

In an email to Mrs Howe, 75, he said: "Another unique issue with South Pole station is that our aircraft was not allowed to fly over a certain area designated five miles from the station. "The reason stated because of a air sampling camp in that area. "This did not make any sense to any of us on the crew because on two different occasions we had to fly over this area. "The only thing we saw going over this camp was a very large hole going into the ice. You could fly one of our LC130 into this thing. "Talk among the flight crews was that there is a UFO base at South Pole and some of the crew heard talk from some of the scientists working with and interacting with the scientists at that air sampling camp/large ice hole."

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