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NOTICE:
The page below has been permenently FROZEN as of January 2000.
Due to resource limitations,
this section of our website is no longer maintained,
so some links may not work and some information may be out of date.
We have retained this page for archive reference only,
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Area 51
Military Facility, Social Phenomenon and
State of Mind
Area 51, also known as Groom Lake, is a secret military facility about 90 miles north of Las Vegas. The number refers to a 6-by-10-mile block of land, at the center of which is a large air base the government will not discuss. The site was selected in the mid-1950s for testing of the U-2 spyplane, due to its remoteness, proximity to existing facilities and presence of a dry lake bed for landings. Groom Lake is America's traditional testing ground for "black budget" aircraft before they are publicly acknowledged. The facility and surrounding areas are also associated -- with varying levels of credibility -- with UFO and conspiracy stories. In 1989, Bob Lazar claimed on a Las Vegas television station that he had worked with alien spacecraft at Papoose Lake, south of Area 51. Since then, "Area 51" has become a popular symbol for the alleged U.S. Government UFO cover-up. [GC 8/96]
The page below is an entry point into the largest public database
of information on the base and surrounding areas, assembled by the [old]
Area 51 Research Center. Much about Area 51
remains
a mystery, but here's what we do know.
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Recent information (2002):
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 People & Organizations |
Selected in People File |
David Adair,
AFFTC,
U.S. Air Force,
Ali,
John Andrews,
Jim Goodall,
Grays,
John Lear,
Ralph McCarron,
Sean Morton,
David Solomon,
William Steinman,
Pat & Joe Travis,
Gene Huff·(1),
Anthony Hilder·(2),
V.L. Custer·(3),
Kathleen Ford·(4),
Tom Mahood·($),
Aurora·(presumed·testing·location|$),
George Knapp·(5),
U.S. Air Force·(6),
Mark Farmer·($),
NRO·(7),
Billy Goodman·(8),
Glenn Campbell·($),
Norio Hayakawa·(*),
Gary Schultz·(9),
Robert Bigelow·(10),
Groom Lake Interceptors·(Research·interest),
Bill Hamilton·(Author),
Bob Lazar·(11),
Richard Boylan·(*)
Footnotes for Above:
(1) Active supporter of Lazar's S-4 claims.[gc]
(2) Hilder claims there are genetic engineering programs at Area 51 involving missing children.[gc]-$p116
(3) ?#1-While at NTS, claims to have seen unusual craft operating from Area 51.
(4) Photographer of mystery objects at the "Black Mailbox"
(5) Prominet investigator of Area 51 & claims of Bob Lazar.
(6) Operates base through AFFTC.
(7) Vaguely implicated as base tenant.
(8) Goodman led early viewing expeditions to Black Mailbox.
(9) Organized early skywatches and conferences at the Little A'Le'Inn --GC.
(10) Bigelow funded Lazar research following Lazar's "S-4" UFO claims. --gc.
(11) Lazar's claims made Area 51 a public phenomenon.
- Introduction
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- Selected Documents
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- Other Major Websites on Area 51 and Secret Military Projects
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- Civilian Oversite
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- Selected Newspaper & Magazine Articles
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Original Text Copyrighted © 1994-99
Glenn Campbell
PO Box 30303, Las Vegas, NV 89173
Note: The above page has been frozen as of Jan. 1, 2000.
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