Area 51 in Nevada have long been the subject of conspiracy theories about alien wilderness, time travel and alien autopsies. But newly released documents, declassified by the CIA finally admitted the existence of
Although the report did not mention about the feelings that have played out in pop culture for decades, do not appear to Area 51 began as a location for the spy plane U-2, the government reported more than 400 pages. , is titled. "The Central Intelligence Agency, and the cost of patrols: the U-2 and oxcart, 1954-1974.".
U-2 spy plane used by the United States during the Cold War reconnaissance missions around the world.
Officers and employees in the past have been recognized previously in passing the existence of the facility and how it is used for testing the U-2 aircraft, but this is the first time the U.S. government has called for disclosure to 51. space and get details about the operation. The report also has a map of the area.
It makes reference to the status of Area 51 after 1974.
U-2 aircraft flying at an altitude of 60,000 feet, higher than any aircraft at any time, according to the document. When people who lived nearby saw the plane that are not familiar, they become suspicious and believe that the Earth is being visited by aliens.
"The test of a U-2 high altitude soon led to an unexpected side effect - a significant increase in reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs)," the report stated.
Air Force researchers attempt to explain such phenomena by linking them to natural phenomena reported.
"U-2 flight and oxcart accounted for more than half of all UFO reports in late 1950 and most of 1960," according to the document.
Security in a secret location and nature that has been ongoing in the 51 years since it was officially opened for business in 1955.
"While the delivery of the U-2 aircraft to the testing site increases problems of logistics major is going on: how to transfer employees to Lockheed of Burbank to 51 region without stirring. a great deal of curiosity, "according to the document.
"The authorities decided that the easiest way to fly key personnel to the site on Monday morning and back to Burbank on a Friday."
We also document that the three fatal crashes that occurred between 1956 and plane U-2.
51 Things to make the area "in the middle of nowhere" sounds more attractive to the workers, it is called. "Paradise Ranch" or just "farm".
George Washington University National Security Archive at the history of the CIA's U-2 spy plane to freedom of information request and released it Thursday.
National Security Archive senior fellow Jeffrey Richelson historic in 2002, but all mention of Area 51 gets redacted by The Associated Press.
Richelson says he asked for the history again in 2005 and has been the past few weeks is said to 51 Restoration area.
Conspiracy theories will eventually come to an end? Not to be, and after all, some of the reports will remain redacted.
Although the report did not mention about the feelings that have played out in pop culture for decades, do not appear to Area 51 began as a location for the spy plane U-2, the government reported more than 400 pages. , is titled. "The Central Intelligence Agency, and the cost of patrols: the U-2 and oxcart, 1954-1974.".
U-2 spy plane used by the United States during the Cold War reconnaissance missions around the world.
Officers and employees in the past have been recognized previously in passing the existence of the facility and how it is used for testing the U-2 aircraft, but this is the first time the U.S. government has called for disclosure to 51. space and get details about the operation. The report also has a map of the area.
It makes reference to the status of Area 51 after 1974.
U-2 aircraft flying at an altitude of 60,000 feet, higher than any aircraft at any time, according to the document. When people who lived nearby saw the plane that are not familiar, they become suspicious and believe that the Earth is being visited by aliens.
"The test of a U-2 high altitude soon led to an unexpected side effect - a significant increase in reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs)," the report stated.
Air Force researchers attempt to explain such phenomena by linking them to natural phenomena reported.
"U-2 flight and oxcart accounted for more than half of all UFO reports in late 1950 and most of 1960," according to the document.
Security in a secret location and nature that has been ongoing in the 51 years since it was officially opened for business in 1955.
"While the delivery of the U-2 aircraft to the testing site increases problems of logistics major is going on: how to transfer employees to Lockheed of Burbank to 51 region without stirring. a great deal of curiosity, "according to the document.
"The authorities decided that the easiest way to fly key personnel to the site on Monday morning and back to Burbank on a Friday."
We also document that the three fatal crashes that occurred between 1956 and plane U-2.
51 Things to make the area "in the middle of nowhere" sounds more attractive to the workers, it is called. "Paradise Ranch" or just "farm".
George Washington University National Security Archive at the history of the CIA's U-2 spy plane to freedom of information request and released it Thursday.
National Security Archive senior fellow Jeffrey Richelson historic in 2002, but all mention of Area 51 gets redacted by The Associated Press.
Richelson says he asked for the history again in 2005 and has been the past few weeks is said to 51 Restoration area.
Conspiracy theories will eventually come to an end? Not to be, and after all, some of the reports will remain redacted.
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