Google Earth image of ‘tic-tac UFO base’ in Arctic is revealed as user says it looks like a ‘charging hub’
A YOUTUBER has likened a building he spotted on Google Earth to the tic-tac UFO sightings.
Images show the base in the Arctic has three pill shaped pods surrounding a central building.
Sharing footage of the site, YouTuber Mr MBB333 said it looks like a "charging hub."
While the building's use has not been confirmed it appears to be a Russian military base, built in the 1950s.
It is labelled as Stomatologicheskiy Kabinet on Google Earth. That appears to be healthcare facility in Russia.
The images show the base also has several outlying buildings.
TIC-TAC UFO
In the clip YouTuber Mr MBB333 says: "These pods reminded me of the tic-tac UFO that was seen by the Navy.
"They got the same shape, another one here, got the white shape...reminded me of the things that were spotted by the pilots."
"The white tic-tacs sitting on top of the Earth in the Arctic Sea where nobody goes," he adds.
In a well-documented incident off Southern on November 14, 2004, a mysterious object was picked up by radar, camera, and seen by four naval aviators.
Mario Jimenez was driving to work through when he spotted what he described as a " that resembled a flat cloud or blimp".
Mr MBB333 added: "Do these things [the pods] land and recharge? Is this some sort of a charging station for these flying machines that people have been seeing around the world?" .
"I have no idea, this is the my first seeing this but it does look interesting," he tells viewers.
"Maybe the thing in the centre is some sort of flying machine and these pods are the charging components or vice versa, it is a charging component for these pods."
MYSTERIOUS SIGHTINGS
The director of national intelligence and secretary of defense released an unclassified report on UFOs.
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It acknowledged 144 mysterious sightings documented by the US military after years of denials.
In June The Pentagon has admitted it just doesn’t know what these objects are or if they pose a threat to national security.
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