Monday, 3 November 2025

Area 51 Crash

 
A few weeks ago there was an incident near Area 51 that has only just now reached the news. It took place on September the 23rd and the only reason we know about it is thanks to that tireless observer Joerg Arnu of Dreamland Resort, see: https://www.dreamlandresort.com. He spends a lot of his time with a radio scanner monitoring conversations between military units in the location, those that are not encrypted of course. He woke up one morning, switched the scanner on and heard: "We just had an asset go down. We had an asset go down... All foot patrols be advised. There's a UAV, unmanned. Unmanned aircraft with ordnance." This is surprisingly candid. Not only are they communicating on an open channel, they are using normal terminology without codewords. Either they're being very careless or they wanted Joerg and other people to hear them. Even leaving aside security concerns, it is a major legal problem when an armed aircraft crashes on public land in the United States. He also heard details of the security operation and drove to the location to see what he could find out. Sure enough, there were armed guards on the Groom Lake Road and "Black Mailbox" road. He saw that a transport helicopter had arrived to pick something up and take it away. The cleanup operation lasted four days. Before leaving, the crew added some extra topsoil to the scene, as if wanting to bury any pieces of debris they might have missed. They did the same thing in Nottinghamshire in 1987, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2014/02/notts-roswell-2.html. The locals around the base have experienced this kind of cover-up many times before, ever since the days of the U2 in the 1950's. Annie Jacobsen's book is a good source for details, see the background link below. Source: www.everythinglubbock.com/news/national/unknown-object-crash-near-area-51-fuels-cover-up-claims/.

What's even more interesting is that after doing what sounds to me like baiting Joerg Arnu and other Area 51 researchers into investigating, they started spreading active disinformation. Creech Air Force Base, which lies about twenty miles south of Area 51 and is home to a squadron of drones, released a public statement explaining that the aircraft that came down was one of theirs. The FBI also came to investigate people supposedly "littering" at the crash site; depositing fake debris in other words. Joerg thinks this is a bogus story intended to discourage people going there. He also realized that the initial crash site was a decoy, not the real crash site. If that is the case then despite the fact that Joerg initially reacted to the alert, this kind of diversion can backfire very badly, as I've explained before in my "two bank robbers" analogy, see the background link below. What actually did crash? Joerg has always been a staunch skeptic when it comes to aliens, but in this case I agree with him. It probably was an experimental aircraft, maybe an autonomous drone controlled by artificial intelligence. There was a "notice-to-airmen" a few days earlier from the Federal Aviation Administration that the usual Area 51 no-fly zone would be extended temporarily on that date and I expect that and the crash are connected. We will only find out what happened there when the project is declassified and that can take decades. Some of the information in Annie's 2011 book is first-time exclusive.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2022/12/area-51-portal.html.

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