According to investigative journalist Ross Coulthart, the United States is in possession of a craft so large, it can’t be moved from where it was found.
Instead, the only option was to construct a building around it in the country where it was found.
He said this during an interview on the Project Unity Podcast, adding that he knows exactly where the craft is, but won’t say.
Because he wouldn’t give details, the internet did what it does best: it snooped. Several UFO blogs and satellite sleuths pointed to an odd structure in Seoul, South Korea. The site sits on top of a mountain and is massive — approximately 270 feet in diameter.
It may look like an ordinary government building, but the size, shape, and secluded location make it a prime candidate in the eyes of those convinced Coulthart’s words are real.
And yeah, it totally looks like it’s hiding a UFO! Check it out:

To be clear, there’s no verified evidence of this. But that’s never stopped the internet before.
The story first surfaced in UFO circles after a few high-level disclosure advocates hinted that one of the most well-kept secrets on Earth might be resting near Seoul.
Local construction workers supposedly reported restricted zones in the 70s and 80s, fenced off by both U.S. and South Korean military forces. There were rumors of electromagnetic anomalies in the soil, odd hums at night, and American engineers who arrived — then vanished — without explanation.
So why would the U.S. own something that crashed on Korean soil?
The U.S. has had a permanent military presence in South Korea since the 50s, and for decades, Combined Forces Command meant that American generals technically had operational control of the South Korean army during wartime.
A US politican has just announced he is working to gain access to the proposed site near Seoul.