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Saturday, August 4, 2018

What goes on at Area 51?

Area 51
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1955 approved the addition of this strip of wasteland, known by its map designation as Area 51, to the Nevada Test Site (now known as the Nevada National Security Site)
The Nevada Test site is a remote area of desert 65 miles  north of Las Vegas. 
It hosted hundreds of nuclear weapons tests.
Different aircrafts was tested there, but is that all that went on there?
There is no fence around it, just signs with warnings like “lethal force authorized”.
In 1995 area 51 got bigger.
The government purchase "Freedom Ridge" and some other ground around the site, so it would be much more difficult for people to see what is going on there.

The government and the military have a lot of nicknames for the base, Dreamland, Paradise Ranch, Homey Airport, or as just Groom Lake (after the dry lake bed the base is built on). 
Its first official name was Watertown.
Today the official name is said to be Air Force Flight Test Center Detachment 3.


Does the government store aliens that have crash landed here on Earth?

William "Mac" Brazel, a farmer, discovered metallic rods, pieces of plastic and silvery paper scraps in Roswell, N.M., in 1947. 
He called the sheriff, who called the military.
The military took the debris off in armored vehicles. 
The Roswell Daily Record's front-page headline screamed "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region." 
The Air Force released records in 1994 stating it was using high-altitude balloons to try to detect Soviet nuclear tests. 
Some officials think that the debris could have came from a crashed nuclear bomber.
It was, the home of the 509th Composite Group, the atomic weapons unit that bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

In the 1980's, Robert Lazar told a Las Vegas television station that he worked site called S-4 near Area 51 to reverse-engineer crashed flying saucers.
Lazar was later found that he lied about his employment background and education at MIT.

A top aerospace Area 51 scientist died this summer.
Before he passed he said that UFOs are real and as a matter of fact, the people who now work in the US government are the aliens that traveled back here in their flying saucers.

His name was Boyd Bushman.
He was scientist who worked for Lockheed-Martin, Hughes Aircraft and many other famous companies.
He had a career of 40 years and he won many awards within the years.
Other reports even attribute him to developing the Stinger missile, the shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile which was part of multiple conflicts in the past 30 years.


The Pentagon officially confirmed that there was, a $22 million government program to collect and analyze “anomalous aerospace threats”.
The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program was continued government investigations into a UFO phenomenon that was the subject of multiple official inquiries in the 1950's and 1960's.

Chris Mellon is a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence who once worked for the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program.
He said investigators had interviewed pilots who claimed they saw weird things in the air.
“It is white, oblong, some 40 feet long and perhaps 12 feet thick. . . The pilots are astonished to see the object suddenly reorient itself toward the approaching F/A-18."

“In a series of discreet tumbling maneuvers that seem to defy the laws of physics, the object takes a position directly behind the approaching F/A-18. The pilots capture gun camera footage and infrared imagery of the object. They are outmatched by a technology they’ve never seen.”

The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program generated a 490-page volume that describes alleged UFO sightings in the United States and numerous other countries over multiple decades.


Workers at the facility have filed lawsuits for respiratory problems, rashes and even death.


In 2013, the CIA finally acknowledged Area 51.

What do you think goes on there?
I believe there is another life out there, that we would be foolish not to.
I'm not sure if they did make it to our planet yet.
I kind of think that we are the aliens.

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