posted on Jan, 28 2009 @ 09:20 PM
What if?
What if Area 51 was opened to the public for all to see? I have thought about this possibility many times and continue to come to the same conclusion.
I don’t want to see Area 51 with my own eyes! You might be wondering why. To be completely honest, I am sure that I would be disappointed with what
I find.
The more research one does into Area 51, the more obvious it is that there is no reliable proof that anything extraterrestrial ever existed at Area
51. In fact, I have not found a single piece of non refutable evidence that could be considered a “smoking gun”. I wouldn’t be completely
surprised if someday that piece of evidence does surface. I can definitely see a scenario where a crashed saucer was sent to be back engineered at
Groom Lake. It is remote and away from spying eyes, but the evidence show that it was CIA and Skunkworks that settled on Groom Lake as their Top
Secret testing facility. Some of the projects that were developed and tested there have been declassified, so it is natural to think that the next
generation of crafts are being developed and tested there. I imagine that there are some types of UAV’s that are currently being tested. I am
extremely interested to see what is being housed in the new hanger that has been recently finished. It is now the largest on the base. I am thinking
it is some type of unmanned fighter or bomber that is going to be housed in that hanger. How awesome would it be to have an unmanned bomber capable of
delivering it’s payload to a target without the risk of the pilot being shot down? In my mind that is the logical next step in the advancement of
unmanned drones.
I have to admit that any new technology is fascinating, but the majority of our population is more interested in the prospect that our scientist are
working side by side with there alien counter parts, or the New World Order (Illuminati) are secretly meeting at Area 51 to planning on how to take
over the world. It is a sure bet that while those may be fun to discuss, there is absolutely no proof, anything like that is actually going on. For
must people, including me, the actual day to day workings of Area 51 would probably be somewhat boring. Since I can’t get near the actual base, I am
free to imagine the possibilities. For that reason, Area 51 will continue to be a fascinating place. I have read many individuals who looked at Area
51 in the beginning of there research trying to prove the Alien or UFO connection only to become completely dejected and leave the journey after a few
years of searching with no results. I went into this journey knowing full well what was behind those mountains, but searching and experiencing all
perspectives of Area 51 with no grand illusions of what I might find. I enjoy Groom Lake Road, the signs, the mailbox, an Alien Burger from the Little
A Le Inn, watching the sky above Groom Lake at night, and the unknown! If we ever found the answer to “what if” I am afraid all of the above would
have less meaning and interest, therefore my journey would abruptly stop. I would be left unfulfilled, dejected and searching for a new journey. Until
the gates are opened, I will continue my journey with a great deal of enthusiasm.
At least those are my reasons for being interested in Area 51. The others that call themselves "researchers" I can't quite get a handle on. What
are they researching? They have not come up with anything of interest in many, many, many years. It is usually the US Government that will release
something. We have seen the new hanger and we still don't know what goes in there. Is the new hanger the best we can come up with in the past 15
years? I guess they really did pick a good location.