Saturday, February 28, 2009

Ufo Hunters area 51

The world's most infamous secret base is growing...
On October 26th, 1994, the U.S. government made their first official acknowledgement of Area 51. Six months later, nearly 4,000 acres of previously public land surrounding the base were closed.Now, over a decade later, satellite photos reveal new buildings, towers, and runways finishing construction. Secret flights with blacked-out windows bring passengers from Las Vegas. And security surrounding the perimeter of the base is tighter than ever. The team heads to the epicenter of UFO and military conspiracy theories to visit new vantage points, speak with former base employees, and search the skies above America's most top-secret facility.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not the most impressive episode for sure. When I saw the video of John Lear saying "We just saw a UFO, a few minutes ago" I was screaming at the screen----You can video your response to it but not the UFO itself? WTF?
Also, the military has to have some place to do R&D on top-secret stuff out of the public eye.
As far as Bob Lazar goes, who the hell knows about that guy!

Anonymous said...

Of your postings, this is perhaps the best. And perhaps the best UFO HUNTERS episode ever. They have discovered something marvellous. Thank to the team. Has anyone thanked these four great men sufficiently? They are doing a wonderful job. Imagine taking heavy machines and vehicles to different and inaccessible spots, convencing scientists, talking to people of different walks of life. Thanks to the team.
And thanks to the owner of this blog for everything. True service is always like this: a thankless job.

Joey said...

Yeah.
Thanks to the owner of this blog.
I'm the one who uploaded the episode on youtube.
I visit this blog from time to time and it's nice to see something I've uploaded show up on here for more people to see.

Anonymous said...

Man, until I heard his friends, I was pretty enthralled..

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