The "Storm Area 51" movement was surrounded by so
much hype. Nevada declared a
state of emergency, social media put fact-checker tabs on posts and Area 51
itself placed a metal gate across the Groom Lake Road
fenceline, for example see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2019/09/storm-area-51-livestream.html.
In the end, all that happened was a few hundred people showed up to have a
party and visit the local UFO museum. There was a music festival dubbed "Alienstock"
and a pledge to make it an annual event in future. The police made only six
arrests and nobody attempted to enter the secret base. According to the
UFOlogist Jon Stewart, security at the base can sometimes be very lax, see: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2023/04/hpanwo-show-502-podcast-jon-stewart.html
and: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/04/area-51-alien-interview-with-jon-stewart.html.
Perimeter guards, known as "Camo Dudes", are not military; instead
the role is outsourced to a civilian contractor. They drive round in unmarked white
trucks, but they are heavily armed, which is worrying considering that once
inside the Groom Lake
test site, an unauthorized intruder can legally be shot on sight.
Such is the backdrop to an alarming video that has just
emerged. It consists of police bodycam footage released by the Lincoln
County sheriff's office recorded
last August, and has captions and narration added on. An officer is summoned to
the Dreamland facility by base security to pick up a pair of trespassers. This
is a regular problem at Area 51. Despite the warning signs and the place's reputation,
a few reckless people will sometimes try to invade the compound out of
curiosity, daring, for a bet or some other reason. I strongly advise against
this. There is no way you will ever discover Area 51's secrets using this method
and you might put yourself in danger. At best you will receive a hefty fine and
possibly a prison sentence for repeat offences. The policeman attending the
call must have assumed that it was just another routine pickup along those
lines; but when he got to the boundary, he was surprised to find there was
nobody there. Normally anybody attempting to enter the base never gets more
than about a hundred yards. The Camo Dudes' van is usually parked on a side
road at the top of a nearby hill to watch for people coming along the Groom
Lake Road , which tourists regularly do. If a car
crosses the fenceline or somebody on foot does, the security guards will swoop
down the hill and apprehend them. The copper is instructed to drive further
inside the base. In doing so he beholds a landscape few human eyes have ever
seen since 1955; the forbidden world of Area 51's interior. He eventually comes
across a parked car with a driver and passenger surrounded by Camo Dudes. What
is astonishing is that they managed to travel 1.8 miles into the secure area
before they were discovered and detained. Why were they not caught as soon as
they passed the signs? The driver is a man who is tall at 6"2 and was
armed with a gun, so security has him in handcuffs. He is accompanied by a
woman of similar age, whom I assume is his wife. She has been allowed to wander
free. The policeman does not arrest them, but does caution them. The man speaks
to him and is very apologetic as he explains how they apparently got lost.
Generally speaking, this is not a good idea when you don't have a lawyer
present; and the narrator makes this point. The copper issues them with a
penalty notice and escorts them back to public land. I'm curious to find out exactly
where the car was on the Area 51 compound. 1.8 miles as the crow flies from the
Groom Lake Road gate covers
roughly a fifth of the distance to Homey
Airport , the main Area 51 campus;
however the roads are twisty as they negotiate the hills. There's no way the
couple could have delved that far in. The fact that they are clearly on a dirt
track and not the tarmac road that leads from the gate to Homey
Airport indicates that they either left
the Groom Lake Road or were
never on it when they turned right off the Extraterrestrial
Highway . Just before the officer leaves, he and
one of the guards talk privately, sharing their bafflement at how an average
car with no stealth capability managed to penetrate the base so far. The Camo
Dude says: "There's a lot of folks who would love to get on the other side
of those hills and take a look at what's going on." This proves that the
couple in their car never crossed the hills between the free world and the
active areas of Dreamland. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkKvachjP2s.
The Camo Dude's tone with the policeman is loaded with swagger and bravado,
possibly wanting to undo the embarrassment he must be feeling. I imagine he had
some explaining to do to his superiors afterwards. How tight is security really
at Area 51? As I said, I recommend not experimenting on yourself to find out;
however there are some intriguing clues from other infiltrators, especially
Jerry Freeman, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/11/s4-entrance.html
and: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/09/ufo-truth-magazine-issue-50.html.
I'm amused to think that the US
military may be learning the same lesson that the NHS has... or has not, that
contracting out to parasitic tin pot corporations means a massive plunge in
quality of service. If they continue on this path of inefficiency and squalor
then UFO Disclosure might literally emerge from their own bureaucratic
stupidity. How amusing that would be.
See here for more background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/12/area-51-portal.html.
See here for more background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/12/area-51-portal.html.
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