Monday 11 September 2023

Area 6

 
The truth about secret government science is probably very different from its popular image. Whenever you mention covert flying saucer and alien research only one name springs to mind among most people, Area 51. This until recently unnamed facility in Nevada USA has developed a mythological status over the years, but it is not the only one of its kind even though it's the most famous; in the same way that Nessie is not the only lake monster even though it's be far the most famous. In my view, the secret alien and UFO programmes exist, but they are probably spread out among a number of different locations. Even within the Nevada test site complex there may well be a second example; known as Yucca Airstrip or Area 6. Area 6 lies at N36°.93"13s, -W116°.00"74s. To find it on a map if you're unfamiliar with grid coordinates, look southwards from the Groom Lake campus until you reach the famous Papoose Lake, supposed site of S4. Then look south-westwards and you will see another dry lake bed of a similar size to Papoose, roughly semicircular in shape. This is Asian Lake and Area 6 is at the southern end of it. It is far newer than the Groom Lake site, which dates back to 1955. Area 6 was first spotted by Area 51 researchers on satellite photos in 2005. Before then it was a dirt strip dating back to the construction of "Watertown". Like everything else in "Dreamland", its true purpose is unknown; however, it was very close to the infamous nuclear test sites, so I expect its role is something connected to that. Nuclear bombs are no longer tested there, but the facility remains, being upgraded regularly like Groom Lake. It consists of a single runway pointing northwest that is one mile long; far shorter than the record-breaking one at Groom. At the southern end of the runway is a cluster of buildings inside a circular road 1,800 feet in diameter. The buildings are of various shapes and sizes, and are probably aircraft hangars. Strangely some of them are connected by covered walkways. Its only tag on Google Earth is "parking lot" and the tag is actually placed exactly on what looks like a carpark with about forty spaces. There are no aircraft visible outdoors. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7jBIxoeaso.
 
According to a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, the location is used by the DHS and DoD to test new sensor technology. My guess it has something to do with the radioactive threat of the nuclear test debris or a nearby nuclear waste depository. The runway appears to be one specially designed for drone operations. Apparently there was an adverse incident there in 1982 in which Area 6 was invaded by what everybody thought were enemy combatants. It turned out this was actually a security drill that went wrong. Luckily nobody was hurt or killed which could easily have happened. Norio Hayakawa covers the subject here: https://noriohayakawa.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/yucca-lake-airstrip-area-6-in-nevada-facility-of-utmost-importance/. The question is, are there aliens there? I don't know, but probably not. The base is secret, but it is also quite close to public land. It can be seen from some roads. The aliens are most likely somewhere more secluded.
See here for background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/12/area-51-portal.html.

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