Hangar 18 (conspiracy Theory)
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In UFO conspiracy theories, "Hangar 18" is the name given to a building that allegedly contained UFO debris or alien bodies. The name was popularized by conspiracy theorist Robert Spencer Carr in 1974, who claimed the hangar was located at
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near
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; in actuality, it isn't named Hanger 18, it is Area B, Building 23. In 1980, a film titled '' Hangar 18'' was released, loosely based on Carr's stories.


Earlier UFO conspiracy theories

In 1966, UFO conspiracy book ''
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'' featured a one-sentence mention of a crashed saucer tale about alien bodies in an Air Force morgue at Wright-Patterson Field. The passage served as the inspiration for the 1968 science-fiction novel ''
The Fortec Conspiracy ''The Fortec Conspiracy'' is a 1968 science-fiction novel by Richard M. Garvin and Edmond G. Addeo about alien materials and bodies being studied at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Inspiration ''The Fortec Conspiracy'' explicitly quotes from the ...
'' about a UFO cover up by the Air Force's
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, the unit charged with studying and reverse-engineering other nations' technical advancements.


Robert Spencer Carr

On October 11, 1974, science-fiction author and UFO conspiracy theorist
Robert Spencer Carr Robert Spencer Carr (March 26, 1909 – April 28, 1994) was an American literature, American writer of science fiction and Fantasy fiction, fantasy. He sold his first story to ''Weird Tales'' at age 15. At age 17 his novel, ''The Rampant ...
conducted a live radio interview where he publicly claimed that alien bodies recovered from the Aztec, NM crash were being kept at "Hangar 18" at Wright-Patterson., "Even the Roswell case .. has its component of science-fictional fraud. Robert Spencer Carr became famous, briefly, in the '70s when, in a radio interview, he concocted the still-current story of aliens' autopsied and kept in cold storage at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio. Carr." The claim garnered substantial press attention, and led to official denials. The Air Force explained that there is no "Hangar 18" at the base and noted Carr's claims bore a close similarity to the 1966 science-fiction novel ''The Fortec Conspiracy''. During the interview, Carr also relayed a tale of Senator
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requesting and being denied access to a restricted area. Reached for comment, Goldwater admitted to having requested a tour and been denied, but Goldwater said he'd never heard any rumors of alien bodies. By September 1979, Carr's claims included a surgical nurse who witnessed an alien's autopsy. Decades later, Carr's son recalled that his father had been a habitual liar who often "mortified my mother and me by spinning preposterous stories in front of strangers...
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befriending a giant alligator in the Florida swamps, and sharing complex philosophical ideas with porpoises in the Gulf of Mexico. It wasn't the tall tales themselves that hurt so much but his ferocious insistence that they were true.... They were dead serious, and you had by God better pretend you believed them or face wrath or rejection." By the late 1980s,
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's claims about Nevada's "
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" were also circulating in conspiracy theories as a supposed repository for alien debris, ships or bodies obtained by the US government.


Film adaptation

In November 1979, local papers reported that Roswell was being location-scouted for an upcoming film titled '' Hangar 18''. That film, which dramatized Carr's claims, was released in 1980; It was later described by Thomas E. Bullard as "nascent Roswell mythology", while the film's director James L. Conway later described the film as "a modern day dramaticzation of the Roswell incident".


In popular culture

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'' includes a song titled " Hangar 18". The ''
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, inadvertently traveling back in time to 1947, where they are kept in Hangar 18. The hip hop group Hangar 18, active from 2001 to 2009 took their name from the mythical hangar.


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