Literally
thousands of government employees are sworn to secrecy at the
base called Area 51. Why? It is known for a fact that many USA
aircraft are designed and tested there, and for national
security reasons, these state-of-the-art planes and weapons
demand secrecy. But is that the only reason for the veil? Many
think not. Many reports have come from this clandestine site of
reverse-engineering of UFOs, test flying UFOs from other worlds,
and development of our own designs based on craft captured from
other galaxies.The employees who work under the cloak of mystery
are flown to the base in an unmarked Boeing 737 to perform their
duties. For years even our own government denied it's existence
until Soviet pictures confirmed what many knew all along. The
base did exist. The facility was originally designed for the
testing of U-2 spy planes, and ultimately Stealth technology
would be born there. The secret site has grown to many times
it's original size. The USAF took over command of Area 51, and
it's airspace in 1970. The facility is usually referred to as
Dreamland.This mysterious fortress and it's surrounding grounds
are strictly off-limits. What secrets are kept inside this
highly guarded facility ? The rumors abound. Yes, there have
been pictures of craft doing amazing maneuvers over these
guarded skies, and pictures and video smuggled from inside.
These smuggled articles show living and dead aliens, spacecraft
of futuristic design, but still the government denies these
claims. What will be revealed to us next? High-tech security
measures guard her secrets for now.
Area 51 Lawsuit
During the 70's and 80's the workers at
Area 51 were exposed to Jet Fuel toxins like JP7. Supposedly old
computer parts were also burned in trenches. The workers were
ordered to go into the trenches and mix up the material and were
only allowed to wear protection up to their waist. Helen Frost,
whose husband Robert died in 1988 from the fumes, filed a
lawsuit against the government in 1996 but the case was
dismissed by the judge because the government could neither
confirm nor deny the allegations, and it was also stated that
the base is exempt from any environmental laws. President Bush
recently resigned the Executive Order exempting the base from
these restrictions. Below are some pictures you might enjoy.
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Area 51 News
Update, September 18, 2002
Bush reissues order keeping Nevada site secret
By Alex Johnson
Sept. 18 —
For more than four decades, an unusual alliance of mainstream
lawyers, conspiracy theorists and UFO enthusiasts has tried to
find out just what is going on at Groom Lake, Nev. — the
top-security Air Force facility better known to fans of “The
X-Files” as Area 51. Now they will have to wait at least
another year after President Bush reissued an executive order
Wednesday barring the disclosure of any information about the
site.
According to one popular theory, the government studies alien
spaceships at Area 51, where it keeps captured unidentified
flying objects stored in underground bases and conducts
autopsies on aliens.
IN THE CONTINUATION of a drama played out every Sept. 18 since
1995, Bush signed the order to make sure that lawyers pursuing
hazardous-waste claims against the Environmental Protection
Agency could not get their hands on classified information about
the site, which lies in the middle of a remote stretch of desert
100 miles north of Las Vegas.
The government did not even acknowledge the existence of the
site until the mid-1990s, when it had to begin responding to
workers’ claims of injuries resulting from hazardous waste
practices.
Even now, all the Air Force will say is that the area is used
“for the testing of technologies and systems training for
operations critical to the effectiveness of U.S. military forces
and the security of the United States.” It insists that
“specific activities and operations ... both past and present,
remain classified and cannot be discussed.”Although exasperated government lawyers say nothing nefarious is
going on at Groom Lake, they have gone to herculean lengths to
make sure no one knows what is going on at Groom Lake. President
Dwight Eisenhower began the process all the way back in 1955,
when he issued an executive order restricting airspace over the
site. Then, in 1995, President Bill Clinton raised the stakes by
issuing an order clamping down on discussion or release of any
information whatsoever.That was about the time attorneys for former government workers
began taking their rejected medical claims to court. Those
lawyers believe the government is trying to keep the site secret
to avoid having to admit it mishandled hazardous materials,
exposing the workers to toxic fumes when it allegedly dumped
poisonous resins into open pits and burned them in the 1970s and
’80s.
THE ULTIMATE
COVER-UP?
There is another group, however, that thinks something else
entirely is going on at Groom Lake — something spooky,
something otherworldly. To this group, the site is known as Area
51, the nexus of the greatest government cover-up in history. It
is, they say, where the government studies alien spaceships,
where it keeps captured unidentified flying objects stored in
underground bases, and where it conducts autopsies on aliens.
Writers for “The X-Files” were able to dredge up numerous
scripts from stories that have built up since May 1989, when a
physicist named Bob Lazar told a Las Vegas television station
about nine alien flying saucers he said were being held near
Groom Lake by a rogue agency of the federal government.Lazar claimed that the government was studying the propulsion
system of the spacecraft, which were flown to Earth from the
Zeta Reticuli star system. According to Lazar, the Reticulans
have been overseeing human evolution for a hundred centuries,
and since they were found out, they have been cooperating with
the U.S. government on a direct exchange of technology.The government, to the extent that it has commented at all, says
Lazar’s account is utter nonsense. More prosaically,
mainstream scientists suggest, the government simply wishes to
limit its liability as it establishes the Nevada Test Site at
nearby Yucca Mountain as a storage repository for hazardous
nuclear waste. Those alleging an extraterrestrial conspiracy say
instead that Yucca Mountain was chosen precisely so federal
researchers could have unfettered access to its stored nuclear
energy sources via a secret underground tunnel.
In any event, the government has argued that it cannot say
anything about Area 51, and it has fought workers’ lawyers
zealously in court to keep government documents about the site
sealed. One of those lawyers, Jonathan Turley of George
Washington University, described the courtroom jousting with
federal lawyers as “otherworldly.” And every year since
Clinton issued his executive order in 1995, the White House has
reaffirmed the cloak of secrecy on Sept. 18.
Presumably, as Agent Mulder would have it, “the truth is out
there."
"Don't just ask the president"
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