The United States Military has decided to release a certain amount of classified documents that describe several covert operations that are alleged to have occurred within the perimeters of the military installment known popularly by the name Area 51, although apparently it goes by such names as "Dreamland", "Paradise Ranch" and "Homey Airport". Area 51, as I'll consistently refer to it for the sake of clarification, is located within the Nevada Test and Training Range under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force.
All of this information, interestingly enough, was vehemently denied by the U.S. Government until July 14, 2003; the military even refused to admit the very existence of Area 51 and even went as far as to edit out all traces of the site from topographical satellite images.
Why the secrecy? According to information recently divulged to the public, the base was the site of extensive nuclear testing, as well as the location of the development of still-classified weapons and aircraft. In the international race for global supremacy via militaristic superiority, every ingenuity in the field of munitions is protected with absolute solemnity in order to prevent such technology being reverse-engineered and directed towards the hapless masses. For that reason, secrecy is well-justified. But certain bits of information get kind of strange....
According to a History Channel documentary, which was produced using released documents as well as interviews from former military engineers who worked on the Area 51 site, research at the site resulted in the development of special stealth alloys that were eventually incorporated into vehicles such as SR-71 Blackbird and B2 Spirit stealth bomber. Now, here's where it gets strange...according to this documentary, the infamous Roswell, NM crash site wasn't an extraterrestrial craft but one developed at Area 51 and had been abandoned mid-flight due to structural failures. The material that multiple witnesses had described as having "self-repairing" and "indestructible" attributes reportedly came from the U.S. military. Interesting that none of that material is incorporated into body armor or vehicles currently deployed to overseas conflict.
Due the the absolute lack of any evidence that the U.S. government possessed "self-repairing" materials, as described by multiple on-site witnesses who retrieved pieces of material from the craft, in the FORTIES forces me to call shenanigans...
In addition to this, the documentary asserts that the reports of child-like humanoids on the site can be attributed to crash dummies. Really now....experienced members of law enforcement who have probably dealt with human remains before mistook a standard-issue dummy for something entirely foreign to anything they've ever encountered...
Something is suspicious here, and it may take several decades before more pieces to this puzzle are revealed to the public.
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