Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Alien Base in Nevada

Area 51
Nevada Airbase


The nevada airbase aka the Area 51 has a great history of UFO sightings and a lot of citizens in the area hace claimed the area to be related with alien operations. Many believe it to be a base for alien activities on the Earth.Many claim that it is a place where the American Government here research and investigate about on the aliens and alien equipments. But there are no solid proof of any kind of activities and the government has always claimed these claims to be just flukes and rumers. 

Here are the sequence of  encounters and claims of different individuals and groups about Area 51 during the first 20 years of the Area 51


Timeline:


April 12, 1955 -

 CIA officer Richard Bissell, who is overseeing the development of the U-2 plane, first sees the site that would become known as Area 51 while on an "aerial scouting mission." Bissell, along with three others, including Col. Osmund Ritland and Kelly Johnson, Director of the Lockheed Corporation's Skunk Works, agree that the area would "make an ideal site for testing the U-2 training pilots" and request the Atomic Energy Commission add the area to its real estate holdings in Nevada.


July 1955 -

 The CIA begins using Area 51 to develop the high-altitude U-2 reconnaissance plane. Other aircrafts are also tested at the site later, including the OXCART (a supersonic reconnaissance A-12 aircraft) and the F-117 stealth ground attack jet.


November 1959 -

  A radar test facility is established at Area 51.


October 13, 1961 -

 In a letter to Bissell, now the CIA's Deputy Director of Plans, by CIA Inspector General Lyman Kirkpatrick writes that Area 51 appears to be "extremely vulnerable in its present security provisions against unauthorized observation."


December 22, 1961

 The A-12 arrives at Area 51.


1974 -

 Skylab astronauts inadvertently take photographs of Area 51. The images are reviewed by the National Photographic Interpretation Center ("NPIC") and then removed from the rolls of film and stored in a restrictive vault.

August 26, 1976

 In a memo from the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence E.H. Knoche to General David C. Jones, the Air Force chief of staff, the National Security Council's Committee on Foreign Intelligence approves the recommendation "that management of Area 51 be transferred from CIA to Air Force by fiscal year 1978."



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