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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 3 Feb 2008 12:06:25 IST
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well thats an interesting point Mr.Utsav .Area 51 was build in the early 1950's by the CIA to test its top secret U-2 program. The base was built for its great year-round flying conditions, remoteness and flat lake bed on which to make runways.Area 51 is a secret Air Force base secluded deep within a wide-ranging tract of restricted government land in the remote Nevada desert, about two hours' drive (90 miles) north-northwest of Las Vegas.Area 51 is protected by warning signs, guarded by sentries, helicopters, ground sensors and the airspace is restricted to both civilian and military aircraft 24 hours a day. Camouflaged guards (nicknamed Cammo Dudes) driving white Jeep Cherokees regularly patrol the borders of the base. These borders are also patrolled 24 hrs a day by heavily armed helicopters which survey the border for any intrusion.So there is no chance of leaking of a book or any book from there.Several witnesses of varying credibility claim to have directly seen or worked with alien spacecraft in this vicinity, and because the government won't talk about the area or let reporters visit, these stories have never been resolved. Recently, an individual named Bob Lazar made a public statement confirming the existence of extra terrestrial craft at Area 51. Allegedly, Bob Lazar worked in an area called S-4 with a team whose job was to reverse-engineer an extra terrestrial ship. Unfortunately, Mr. Lazar was unable to produce any physical evidence to confirm his story.Individuals who happen to wander across the border are promptly arrested by the Cammo Dudes and handed over to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department. The trespasser usually has their film confiscated and they are later released after paying a $600 (US) fine. The only place that you can view Area 51 without being arrested is at a distant mountain called Tikaboo Peak.Its secretive nature and undoubted connection to classified aircraft research, together with reports of unusual phenomena, have led Area 51 to become a focus of modern UFO and conspiracy therories.
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Ken
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