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  • Essay / Unidentified Flying Objects and Area 51 - 931

    The Area 51 military base has been one of the most controversial locations in America. Controversies ranging from unidentified flying objects (UFOs), to alien sightings to highly advanced military technology. Recently, the CIA declassified some documents and acknowledged the existence and development of spy planes, but denied any sightings (or experiments) of UFOs or extraterrestrials. However, there are still many people who believe in UFO and alien conspiracies, who think that the CIA has not been completely honest and that there is much more than what they are saying. Locating Area 51 isn't really difficult. To find it, this location is about 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, and even a quick Google search will give you the exact coordinates and location of the facility. However, it is still surrounded by a high level of security, no one is allowed to drive, fly or walk near this area, which is the main reason why the general public is curious and suspicious of of activity at Area 51. Rumors of UFO crash landings, alien captures and cover-ups only fuel the conspiracy theories. Area 51 has become synonymous with conspiracies, UFOs and aliens. Some believe that in 1947 a UFO crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. This crash is considered by many to be the reason for the creation of Area 51 and has remained at the center of all controversy since the creation of Area 51. We cannot talk about Area 51 without mentioning the Roswell crash. Some Roswell residents claim to have witnessed the debris being removed and suspect it was a flying saucer. Adding to these suspicions, the Army Air Corps initially announced that the wreckage was that of a "flying saucer", only to later retract it and, instead, c...... in the middle of a paper ......e hectic Area 51. Molly Wood, editor in chief of CNET, recalls in another interview with author Annie Jacobsen (whom Jacobsen cites from an anonymous source), "that a disc "flying actually crashed in New Mexico" and ended up in Area 51. , but that it didn't come from Mars, but from Russia. Jacobsen's source states that the so-called extraterrestrial bodies recovered were those of human Russian pilots, not aliens, that the child-sized pilots were byproducts of the horrific "human experimentation program of Stalin, in collaboration with a doctor from Auschwitz, Dr. Joseph. Mengele,” apparently the United States government chose to do the same thing, which gave rise to the alien bodies found in the Roswell crash. However, Jacobsen's source says the idea of ​​the U.S. government conducting experiments on humans would upset many people. (Wood, Molly)