This article will self-destruct in 10 seconds. Not really, but there are probably some government agents that wish it would since I have evidence that Missouri has at least 4 secrets on Google Earth that were never supposed to be seen.

If you search for the strangest images found on Google Earth, you will see a lot of Missouri stuff in the results. Many have caused conspiracy theorists to go out of their minds wondering what's up in the Show Me State.

Put your tin foil hat on, here are 4 of the strangest Missouri Google Earth images.

#1 - The stealth bomber accident debris on the runway at Whiteman Air Force Base

Stealth bomber crash debris on runway at Whiteman Air Force Base.
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In December of 2022, a stealth bomber had to make an emergency landing at Whiteman Air Force Base as reported by the Air Force Times. Fortunately, the pilot was not injured, but the plane didn't fare as well and the debris has remained on Google Earth to this day. You can see it for yourself here. The government (men in black) know that Google can blur this stuff out, right?

#2 - The stealth bomber caught over Missouri in mid-flight

Stealth bomber (I think?) got caught in flight on Google maps - 39 01 18.5N. 93 35 40.5W
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Here's one that the government finally erased, but I keep my own evidence here as does the guy on Reddit. If you go to the Missouri Google Maps location, it's just a barren field that used to have a stealth bomber over it.

#3 - The stealth bomber at the bottom of the Missouri swimming pool

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This one isn't actually a secret, but you'd be surprised how many people thought a stealth bomber had crashed into a Missouri swimming pool. Nope, this is the Whiteman Air Force Base swimming pool honoring the fact that they are the home of these lethal air weapons. You can see it on Google Earth still here.

#4 - The Mysterious Missouri Crop Circles?

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Is E.T. about to phone home, Missouri? Here's another sinister looking Google Earth image that isn't sinister at all (unless your a chicken). It's part of the Tyson Research Center in Missouri. Looks weird from above, but it's just (chicken nugget) science at work.

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