
Steven Greer recently said an extraterrestrial craft of some kind is buried near Fort Sill, OK. I spent some time there 25 years ago so I’m kinda familiar with the area.
There is a limestone quarry a few miles north of Fort Sill at Richard’s Spur. I’m wondering if this is possibly where craft is buried, and the quarry just provides cover. Like maybe it started off as a normal quarry and during excavation, they discovered the craft. There could be an entire facility buried there but nobody would notice or think anything was out of the usual. It’s close enough to Fort Sill to where underground tunnels could provide access through the military base.
Anyway I’m just brainstorming ideas here. Anyone have any ideas about where the craft is located?
by DocHogFarmer

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Submission statement: this is a discussion about recent comments made by Dr. Steven Greer regarding several buried extraterrestrial craft. One is allegedly located in South Korea, the other located near Fort Sill/Lawton, OK. I have some familiarity with the area and have some proposed locations about where it might be.
34.678717,-98.543303 someone posted earlier, might be something for tanks training or a buried UFO
Greer is a liar.
Lot of artillery units train at Fort Sill. Find their artillery impact areas. Impact areas are places cordoned off by the military so nobody can enter. They are usually loaded with unexploded ordinance, so it’s a very dangerous place to go kicking around, looking for stuff.
That’s where I’d start looking. Find the oldest aerial and/or satellite photos of those areas and work backward from there.
>Anyone have any ideas about where the craft is located?
The most plausible location is nowhere.
I doubt all of this.
This is how Greer and others get us:
1. they get your attention
2. they mix good and correct Information with absolut nonsense claims
3. we look bad to people Not involved in this topic
4. the good Information is now automaticly also
dismissed
5. last step, Profit.
Use infrasound detection equipment and see if anything is anomalous. The craft may be emitting detectable frequencies at a low level.
All of that aside, there’s a chance they’re lying about the location. You can’t trust any information they openly discuss.
I’ve lived in Oklahoma my entire life, never heard of this 💯, could be koo. If I wasn’t so dang far I’d go sneak out there.
I can confirm. I dug the hole.
Limestone formations are generally *very old*, some in OK are over 300 million years old though I have no idea about that quarry in particular. That doesn’t mean it’s impossible that a UFO found it’s way to earth 300 million years ago, was lost, and ended up in the geological/fossil record, but lord knows what condition it would be in since we’d be dealing with hypotheticals heaped on top of hypotheticals.
At the end of the day though, I just don’t see any reason to trust Greer.
Another one? What is this trend of supposed underground UFOs?
> Anyone have any ideas about where the craft is located?
Why do you have to guess where it is? If you don’t know where it is, then how do you know it’s there or even exists?
I wonder what would happen if we got a ton of people on Reddit to focus on a supposed ufo location at a specific time with the thought:
Power on.
Rise.
Shine brightly.
land safely.
I mean, with all these unsupported claims about them responding to the power of thought, what would happen if we got a few thousand or more people to try to power one on at the exact same time?
(Btw there is a teeny tiny part of me that is expecting the MIB to appear in my room the second I post this. Lol.)
Have any claims by Dr. Steven Greer ever been substantiated? He always seems to have wild claims without any other information or evidence to back them up…. maybe it’s just me, but I have a difficult time believing anything he says.
Why are you assuming he’s telling the truth?
Dinges sports complex
Would lidar scans be of use in this case?
Where’s my red circle