A strange structure of three spherical objects connected with a triangular core in the center is unlike any previous recorded military bases.
According to a content recently posted by the Daily Star, YouTuber MrMBB333 has discovered an image of a strange construction based on Google Maps’ 3D image simulation feature of the Earth, called Google Earth.
This construction mysteriously appeared on an ice-covered island in the Arctic, about 100m in length, unlike any previous military bases that have been recorded.
What’s unusual in this structure are three white spheres identical to an unidentified flying object that US Navy pilots have encountered, known as “UFO Tic Tac”, according to Dailystar.
According to MrMBB333, these three spherical objects seem to be connected to a triangular core in the center, making the whole look like an alien fuel charging center.
“The spherical objects remind me of UFOs seen by the US Navy. They are similar in shape and white… This reminds me of UFOs discovered by US Navy pilots. is this a place for UFOs to land and refuel?”, MrMBB333 shared on his YouTube channel.
In the comments section, there were quite a few people who supported the “conspiracy theory” with the view that this could be a mysterious alien base.
However, some YouTube viewers commented that this is a Russian airbase called Trefoil Arctic base in the Franz Josef Land archipelago.
Accordingly, the triangular structure above was probably built to help people cope with the harsh cold in the Arctic. In addition, the buildings that appear next to the above structure do not seem unusual.
YouTube channel MrMBB333 is a quite famous address that has posted many image and video evidence related to the appearance of aliens or mysterious creatures on Earth. However, most of the arguments made by this YouTuber are still controversial, and there is no verifiable scientific evidence.
A few months ago, this account shared an image of a strange creature lying in the middle of an arid valley, and suggested that this could be an old dinosaur. However, many onlookers thought it was just an exaggerated seal.
Earlier, in 2019, this YouTuber also claimed to have discovered an ancient giant up to 9 feet tall (about 2.74m) in a photo taken near the pyramids of Giza. But then, this hypothesis was rejected with many questionable questions about the angle of the photo.