Thursday, February 16, 2017

Area 51

Hello! Welcome back to “You’d have to be Crazy to believe this”! This week’s conspiracy theory is out of this world! (It’s funny because it’s about space).  It’s area 51 and extraterrestrial visitors. Let’s look at the facts of this government conspiracy.

About 100 miles outside Las Vegas, Area 51 is a confirmed government-testing site. Many world war two area planes were built and tested there, so by all means it is a historic place. Area 51 was pretty mysterious to the public until 2013, when the Freedom of Information Act gave the public access to the record about what went on there, so while some of its illusive activates have been made public, there are still many mysterious thing happening there. But what made area 51 most famous was the Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash of 1947. It has been rumored that alien bodies were recovered from the crash and hidden away from the public. Is there any truth to these alien rumors? Let’s look at some evidence.

The searches
After the illusive Roswell crash, the government chalked it up to an air balloon that had come crashing down. Just an air balloon really warranted no need for concern from the public of the
government right? Well, after the crash the government launched massive searches with the military of the area in which the balloon had crashed. The searches went on for months and involved hundreds of military and government personnel covering hundreds of miles in two different states. Why such a large scale search for a simple air balloon?


Testimonies
There are several testimonies from people who worked in or with area 51 in or around the time of the crash. One example is Bill Uhouse. Bill was a mechanical engineer who worked at Area 51 between the years of 1966 – 1979. Bill claimed to have worked with a greyish alien like creature named “J Rod” Allegedly, J Rod was the captain of an alien ship that was being kept and studied at Area 51. But that’s not even the weirdest part. Bill claimed to have communicated with J Rod via telepathic technology that was being studied in the Area 51 labs.


Another testimony is that of Lieutenant Walter Haut. Lt. Haut wrote an affidavit that was released after his death stating that when he and his team were investigating and cleaning up the crashed Roswell UFO they recovered two alien bodies.  The he stated they were told to deny any claims of alien life coming from the press or public.


Glenn Dennis also claimed to have seen things following the Roswell crash. A nurse at the Roswell army airfield, Glenn claimed to have seen several doctors hunched over what appeared to be two deceased Alien bodies.

Perhaps the most compelling and frightening testimony is that of Boyd Bushmen. Boyd was a former Area 51 scientist and he gave a groundbreaking confession on his deathbed. He said he worked on reverse engineering alien technology for the government inside the Area 51 compound. He also claimed there were aliens secretly living at the base, helping the scientists. Some were friendly, some not so much. He even provided photos.




While a lot of this evidence may seem pretty convincing, a lot of the people who gave testimonies were never confirmed to have world at area 51. As for Boyd’s confession, a lot of people say his picture of the “aliens” looks a lot like a toy alien they sell for kids.


One of Hillary Clinton’s lesser-known campaign promises was to de-classify the Area 51 files. But since her election loss, we may never know what actually goes on there.


SO what do you guys think? Is Area 51 really an alien-testing center? Let me know in the comments! Until Next time!

4 comments:

  1. I have a hard time believing this, but who really knows what to believe? I think this whole conspiracy could be made up to safeguard actual militray technology, like new aircraft.

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  2. Discoverng two alien bodies is a bit extreme but last semester in my fiction writing class, alot of people chose to write about Area 51. It is really interesting to read the stories people make up so I think this is a popular conspiracy.

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  3. Honestly the testimonies aren't too convincing, but I definitely believe that aliens exist and are out there. I don't know exactly how advanced these aliens are, they may still be in the amoeba stage of evolution. But they're out there, and if they were to go anywhere on Earth, Area 51 is definitely where they would go.

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  4. I 100% think there are aliens in Area 51. I know I'm a dork for believing in all these consipracies, but it's whatever. I don't believe that the government would keep everything so secretive for military advancements.

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