I hope you’re sitting down.
The day that couldn’t happen is finally here. The U.S. government has finally come clean on something that relates specifically and intimately to UFOs:
They’ve admitted AREA-51 exists.
Yes, it’s true. Recently declassified files show clearly that the government knew all along.
(And for the record, I had nothing to do with this.)
Oh come on, I’m sure they only did this because you paid them a visit!
I can neither confirm nor deny that speculation.
Why are they protecting, with “shoot to kill” orders, a base that is largely not operational? The real site in that area is S-4. Pretty much enclosed in a mountain side. The one site we should probably be more concerned with, is at Dulce, NM. I am not a fan of psychics. However, Jesse Ventura brought a professional, credentialed psychic to Dulce. Her name is Anya. She claims to be associated with project IBIS. She literally freaked out. She was scared of something. Something is at Dulce, and it is not nice. Let’s say she is an abductee victim. Somehow, she has an implanted memory. Why does her presence in Dulce, scare the living daylights out of her? Something at Dulce, instills fear in this Anya. What is it?
How is a psychic “credentialed” exactly?
Mike, this related story (below) makes a bold claim, with a picture, about Roswell based on the book AREA 51: An Uncensored History. What gives?
http://www.foxnews.com/slideshow/tech/2011/05/17/area-51-seen-photos-secret-base/?intcmp=related#slide=1
what’s the bold claim? It all sounds familiar. And as far as I know, I don’t know that the first image can be specifically credited to a Horten construction (i.e., I’m uncertain about the provenance of the picture, though I know the design shown has obvious similarities to what Kenneth Arnold drew).
mysteries –
What surprises me about that story is that we have a news agency casually proclaiming that the Roswell crash was a man-made aircraft (and not a weather balloon). It should be a big deal that some acknowledgement of this notion is filtering into mainstream media. Because as far as I know, I’ve never seen anything in regular news media to suggest that Roswell wasn’t a weather balloon. I’m glad to see it, but I’m just surprised.
a good point.