There are secret bases all over the
world. We know for a fact there are secret bases in America,
South America, Britain and Russia. As we are sure you have guessed
most of these bases are in the Americas. The most famous one
of all is Area 51 which is believed to hold new military
aircraft which incorporated alien technology. Before we get
into what bases does what we should tell you this. What
happens in these bases is secret and we can only guess what
goes on. Anything you see may not be the truth, it is what a
majority of people believe. Well here we go with our list of
bases we have heard of.
AREA 51
Area 51 the most
famous 'secret' military base in the world (if the government
likes it or not) It is believed that the scientists who work
there design and create new forms of aircraft incorporating
alien technology which they backwards engineer from the alien
craft. The aircraft hangers in the picture are said to hold
these new aircraft. The US government have brought the surrounding
land to this base so getting close to it is next to
impossible. The famous signs around the base containing text
such as the use of deadly force is permitted are telling the
truth. Fortunately people only get pass the signs further
out that say you will get fined and put in jail so not many
people get shot. Rumour has it that since area 51 became
famous the government have moved everything secret to a separate
base not to far away. Recently a few men have sued the
government because they suffered injury and illness while
working at area 51. Read the full story here.
It has just come under my
attention that there is a piece of footage on the net showing
an alien being interrogated by two men. It is believed it was
filmed in Area 51. The quality is not great but check it out here.
This is not the full version and I will be looking for it so I
can put it up.
AREA
S4
Area S4
is situated about ten miles away from area 51. It is hidden
under the mountain range so we do not have a photo of this
base. It has only been in about the last ten years that it's existence
became known through Bob Lazar who claims to have worked at
both area s4 and area 51. If you want to find out more about
this base then we recommend visiting Bob
Lazars site. He tells us that he worked on alien craft
inside the base and that he saw at least seven different
craft. There is a lot of little pieces of information that are
strange such as the guard dogs having their vocal cords cut
out. Find out more at his site.
Nellis
Air Force Base Area II
once known as Lake
Mead Base, is a separate facility about a mile northeast of
the main Nellis air base on the northern outskirts of Las
Vegas. Area II is a munitions storage facility for both
conventional bombs and "non-conventional" munitions
which reportedly include 200 nuclear warheads. Area II is
dominated by a high-security triple-fenced compound
encompassing several dozen earthen bunkers. Because the fence
is well-lit at night, it can be easily seen from Interstate 15
and by passenger jets approaching Las Vegas. A lower security
area outside this compound includes support buildings and a
federal minimum security prison. Conventional weapons used in
military exercises are stored in a separate area from the
nuclear compound and are transported to the main Nellis air
base via a secured roadway. During the years of nuclear
testing at the Nevada Test Site, Lake Mead Base was a storage
and transfer area for atomic devices to be detonated at the
Test Site.
PLANT
42
There are two 12,000 foot long runways
at Plant 42. Runway 4-22 is used by Lockheed (at Site 7), and
EG&G [see below]. It has been reported that occasionally,
Air Force C-5 and C-141 transport aircraft have been loaded
with unknown cargoes (presumably disassembled aircraft) in the
middle of the night from the big hangars in Plant 10, taken to
the other runway, runway 7-25, and flown to unknown
destinations.
Historically, Lockheed has conducted
classified testing up at Groom Lake, Nevada, in programs like
the U-2, SR-71, and F-117. To the northeast of the hangars and
other buildings in Plant 10, one finds a large warehouse
complex in Site 8, operated by Northrop-Grumman and a military
contractor, Pacifica Services. (Perhaps this is what Bob Lazar
means when he claims he received his education at
"Pacifica")
At Groom Lake, base workers are flown in
daily on 737s from a terminal at Las Vegas' McCarran Airport.
This service is operated by Nevada Test Site contractor
EG&G. Base workers at Groom Lake have been told to say
they work for EG&G at the Nevada Test Site, rather than
reveal they work at Groom Lake. Oddly enough, EG&G has a
small hangar at Plant 42, (shown below) located in Site 6,
near the control tower, and just off runway 4-22. It is not
known what EG&G is doing at Plant 42, but it is supposed
to be classified.
THE TEJON
RANCH
The Northrop facility is known as
"The Tejon Ranch" and is sometimes referred to as
"The Tehachapi Ranch" by UFO researchers.
It is located in the foothills of the
Tehachapi mountains, at the mouth of Little Oak Canyon about
25 miles northwest of Lancaster, California. It is not under
restricted airspace. Although the public is told that this is
a cattle ranch, no livestock are visible anywhere on the
property. UFO researcher Bill Hamilton says that if asked,
Northrop Corporation will say that this is an
"electromagnetic research facility."
There are large radar or microwave
dishes and strange looking pylons to which objects can be
fixed, for the purpose of beaming electromagnetic radiation at
them. These pylons rise up from underground out of
diamond-shaped openings in the middle of long, paved surfaces
that resemble aircraft runways, but which are not used by any
type of aircraft for landing or take-off. It is thought that
this facility goes down as many as 42 levels, and that tunnels
link it to other nearby underground installations in the area.
WRIGHT
PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
Aviation research and development has
flourished in Dayton, Ohio where large flying fields were
established in 1917. First, McCook Field was built at what is
now the intersection of State Route 4 and Interstate 75. Then
Wilbur Wright Field was established where the present runway
is. In 1924, Wright Field was established on land donated by
the community.
On July 6, 1931, Wilbur Wright Field was
renamed Patterson Field after Lt. Frank Patterson, who had
been killed there in the crash of a DH-4 while flight testing
the synchronization of machine gun and propeller. In 1948, the
fields became one installation, Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base.
Today, as in the early 1900s,
Wright-Patterson is where weapon systems of the future are
conceived, tested, modified, and tested again until worthy of
acceptance as part of the most responsive deterrent force in
the history of military aviation.
Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow. That is what
Wright-Patterson is all about. A heritage of a legendary past
spurs aerospace logisticians, engineers, and scientists in a
quest to "keep’em flying", faster, higher,
further, and safer than man has ever flown before.
Recently, Wright-Patterson AFB has
become very well-known among UFO researchers and theorists due
to its connection with the Roswell incident of July 1947. This
is one of the locations, alongside the Groom lake/area 51
installation in Nevada, where wreckage of a crashed UFO as
well as alien bodies were shipped. Wreckage of the craft was
shipped directly to Ohio aboard a B-29 after the mysterious
crash and placed in the infamous Hangar 18.
The crash of a 100ft in diameter saucer
with 16 dead aliens aboard near Aztec, New Mexico in 1948, had
its remains sent to Wright-Patterson AFB shortly thereafter.
Wright-Patterson has become a haven for
UFO folklore and stories, mainly due to its history with the
controversial subject of alien landings, sightings and
government conspiracy. From 1947 to 1969, the Air Force
investigated Unidentified Flying Objects under project blue
book. The project, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, Ohio, was terminated 17 December 1969. Of a total of
12,618 sightings reported to Project Blue Book, 701 remained
"unidentified."
Some believe Wright-Patterson to be a
top-secret UFO monitoring and research station, which
considering its past programs, doesn't seem unreasonable at
all.
More bases to come so
don't forget to check it out again in a few days to see what
is new.
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