Some Demystifying Facts About Area 51 The Government Probably Doesn’t Want You To Know

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Widely regarded as the research center for aliens and UFOs in popular culture and conspiracy theories, Area 51 is a mystery. Despite the theories, there’s little published evidence to prove Area 51 has extraterrestrial ties. What we know to be true (declassified documents have proven it) is Area 51’s role as a development and testing zone for some of America’s most famous spy planes including the U-2, A-12 OXCART, and F-117. Come find out more and delve into Area 51’s secrets with these 25 Demystifying Facts About Area 51 The Government Probably Doesn’t Want You To Know.
 

Area 51’s name came from its map designation when it was added as the fifty-first area of the Atomic Energy Commission’s Nevada Proving Ground (where they tested atomic bombs).
 
Even the U.S. President is on a “need to know basis” and doesn’t know everything that happens on the site.
 

President Barack Obama is the first U.S. President to have commented on Area 51 – he made joking comments about the base during an award ceremony on December 8, 2013.
 

Area 51 boasted a number of secretly-acquired Soviet MiG fighter jets from which engineers designed planes to counteract the fighters’ strengths. The codename for the first project was HAVE DOUGHNUT.
 
Near Area 51 is Nevada’s State Route 375 (SR-375). State officials nicknamed the road “Extraterrestrial Highway” in 1996 due to the high number of reported UFO and alien sightings.
 
The RQ-170 Sentinel, also known as the Beast of Kandahar, is a stealth drone said to be developed at Area 51. It was rumoured to be a major factor in intelligence gathering and ultimately in finding Osama Bin Laden.
 
Some conspiracy theorists believe the lunar landing was staged at Area 51 since astronauts tested lunar rovers and life support systems at the atomic testing grounds next door.
 
In 1995, then-President Bill Clinton signed an executive order protecting Area 51 from any legislation or investigation (largely thought to be in response to environmental concerns at the site) in the aims of national security.
 
To keep locals from suspecting something strange happening at Area 51, most of the base’s staff were flown in daily from Las Vegas 90 miles (145 km) away.
 

One of the biggest reasons so little information about Area 51 has been leaked is that it was never (or most areas of it were never) connected to the internet. Thus, outside hackers can’t get into its system.
 

During a guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Bill Clinton announced that Area 51 develops stealth technology – but there are no aliens.
 

President Dwight D. Eisenhower first put Area 51 under control of the CIA to develop the U-2 spy plane which played a paramount role in U.S. spy operations over the Soviet Union.
 

There’s an association for former Area 51 employees (many from Lockheed) named Roadrunners Internationale. Members meet up to discuss their work experiences, but with most information still classified, there’s little they can actually chat about.
 

Area 51 is also known as Groom Lake (a dried up lake bed turned salt flat next to the base) and Paradise Ranch (the name Lockheed’s Kelly Johnson gave it to make the idea of working in such a remote location more attractive to workers).
 

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