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 its 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 articlesshow living and dead aliens, spacecraft of futuristic design, but stillthe government denies these claims. What will be revealed to us next? High-tech security measures guard her secrets for now.

Area 51 Timeline

April, 1955: Groom Lake is chosen as a test site for the U-2.

July, 1955: Area 51 is finished, and the first U-2 was shipped on July 23.

June 20, 1958: 38,400 acres are withdrawn to create a security perimeter.

November, 1958: An A-12 is shipped to Area 51.

January, 1962: Existing restricted airspace is expanded.

1965: The base population reaches over 1800.

November, 1977: The F117 prototype is shipped to Area 51.

May, 1981: The first production of the F117 is airlifted to Area 51.

1984: Nearly 89,000 acres of land is seized to push the border of restricted land far from the base.

July 17, 1988: A soviet spy satellite takes a photo of Area 51 which is released “Popular Science,” and other publications.

April 10, 1995: Freedom Ridge and WhiteSides peak are taken from public access.

During the 70’s and 80’s the workers at Area 51 were exposed to JetFuel toxins like JP7. Supposedly old computer parts were also burnedin trenches.

The workers were ordered to go into the trenches and mixup the material and were only allowed to wear protection up to theirwaist.

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 theallegations, and it was also stated that the base is exempt from anyenvironmental laws.

President Bush recently resigned the Executive Order exemptingthe base from these restrictions.

Air Force Response on Area 51The Air Force has acknowledged the existence of the Nellis Range Complex near the Groom Dry Lake for many years now. There are a variety of activities, some of which are classified, throughout the complex.The range 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.

Some specific activities and operations conducted on the Nellis Range, both past and present, remain CLASSIFIED and cannot be discussed.

Area 51 News Update, September 18, 2002

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