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^ According to Bob Lazar, (believe him or not) the Alien craft were located at Papoose Lake, south & west of Groom Lake, behind camouflaged doors.

Even if you knew the precise spot, the doors would not be visible -- and prob. only opened at night.

Likely the military got rid of the hangers altogether, since they were 'revealed'.

http://www.boblazar.com/closed/index.html

Are you serious? Maybe Area 51 isn't such a big deal after all... :alien:

If I remember correctly, Area 51, while maybe not fully declassified, is at least shown here to be some sort of air field for testing. Why else the ridiculously long runway that blends in with the salt lake?

Wikipedia article

If I remember correctly, Area 51, while maybe not fully declassified, is at least shown here to be some sort of air field for testing. Why else the ridiculously long runway that blends in with the salt lake?

Wikipedia article

1) If there were "Aliens" why would they have crashed at Area 51 only. 2) If they've made other visits, someone would have seen them by now.

That said, Area 51, is probably a test area for new experimental aircraft through the "Skunk Works" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_works program (gee whiz there's an F117 in the picture). When the F117a and the B2 were being developed, Scientific American heard rumors of new jets flying over Nevada and California at night. When these planes take off, AFAIR, they definately sound a heck of a lot different. I used to live close to an Airbase. When there were airshows, you could definately hear miles away all the aircraft take off. Until they get up high enough you can still hear them minutes after takeoff. They were all distinct. The year the F117 was revealed it to the public (shortly during or after Gulf War 1) was the only jet taking off in the middle of the night. It wasn't loud loud like the A10s or the F18s but you knew something was taking off.

There's nothing there on picture because the military isn't stupid. They're not going to leave aircraft out in the open in the middle of the day. They can find out when satellites are also overhead. It would be bad enough the Russians got a picture. Heads would certainly roll if one ended up on Google Maps.

1) If there were "Aliens" why would they have crashed at Area 51 only. 2) If they've made other visits, someone would have seen them by now.

I don't know of any Alien craft that 'crashed' at Area 51.

These craft were supposedly shot down or picked up when they crashed in other parts of the USA, or other countries.

They were stored and reversed engneered at Papoose lake.

Alien craft had made many visits over the centuries, and have been seen, when they chose to.

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^ Photograph is pre-home PC era, so don't cry 'Photoshop'.

I don't know of any Alien craft that 'crashed' at Area 51.

These craft were supposedly shot down or picked up when they crashed in other parts of the USA, or other countries.

They were stored and reversed engneered at Papoose lake.

Alien craft had made many visits over the centuries, and have been seen, when they chose to.

post-37120-1220752465.jpg

^ Photograph is pre-home PC era, so don't cry 'Photoshop'.

Hey I have those same ballbreaings and pie pan!

Hey I have those same ballbreaings and pie pan!

Its also obvious that the 'UFO' isn't anywhere near the same distance away from the camera as the background by looking at how its focused.

At least with photoshop they could have done a decent job, lol.

I don't know of any Alien craft that 'crashed' at Area 51.

These craft were supposedly shot down or picked up when they crashed in other parts of the USA, or other countries.

They were stored and reversed engneered at Papoose lake.

Alien craft had made many visits over the centuries, and have been seen, when they chose to.

post-37120-1220752465.jpg

^ Photograph is pre-home PC era, so don't cry 'Photoshop'.

I don't expect any more from someone who posts totally crap news anyway (seriously copy news from other sites and post what 99.9% of us have already read anyway? Weak.)

That's the famous Billy Meier UFO people call "the wedding cake". I had some pictures somewhere of a guy that visited him and he was in a barn of Meier's and found barrels and the lids matched the shape of that main center piece perfectly. I have one pic of it where you see one of the little gold nails has fallen off. Keep in mind these "aliens" are supposed to be highly advanced, but their UFO's fall apart easily:

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His own wife admitted to finding image negatives of his models that he was trying to burn and also the models themselves if I remember correctly. His excuse was that they were models built by his kids based on his descriptions. I guess that's why he kept them hidden, his wife never knew of them and he tried burning the negatives of them. Here's one of the negatives she found:

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He said these "aliens" would take him on trips and sometimes back in time. He said one time they went back to see the dinosaurs and he took some images. Here's one of them:

dino1.jpg

It's actually a painting he found in a book and took a picture of. Here's the painting:

pteranodon.jpg

This is supposed to be one of the aliens showing their "ray gun". These aliens are more than happy to show him weapons, their craft and take him on trips, but they can't have their face shown. This happens to be my favorite because it makes me laugh every time I look at it:

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He later had images of women that he said were the female "aliens". Someone debunked him later on when they found out it was actually a dancer on the old Dean Martin Variety show. Meier just took pictures of his TV screen. I don't have those pictures anymore though. You could clearly see the scanlines in them from the TV.

I believe aliens exist and all that, but it's people like Billy Meier that make us believers look like jokes and I can't stand the guy.

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