Conspiracy Theory: Area 51

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So we've all heard of area 51. A tiny military base in the deserted parts of the deserts of Nevada. I am going to tell ya about it. So first, why are there so many conspiracy theories on area 51? Well, that's probably because there had been alien sightings all around there. Not just near area 51, but in a twenty mile radius. The military claims that area 51 is just a testing sight for experiential weapons and aircraft. But other people think that it's they're lying, and aliens are involved somehow in area 51.

The army wants to keep it so secret, that the base is locked up tight. Guards line the perimeter of the base, they're armed with M16's to ensure that nobody unauthorized goes in. The common punishment for coming too close to area 51 is a fine of 600 dollars. If you were to take pictures of the base, they will confiscate it and fine you. They're only trying to protect aircraft prototypes and nuclear weapons; I get the nuclear weapons part, but why restrict the right of taking a picture? They must want to hide and protect something very valuable. That's when the fishy stuff comes in. So here's the picture of the sign by area 51:

 So here's the picture of the sign by area 51:

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So let's get to the fishy stuff of area 51. The main thing that people say is that the government is making trade deals with aliens. This is possibly true because very little people get to go to area 51. Only five star generals and above in the army can. It takes a very long time to achieve the rank of a five star general. Twenty years, at least.

So anyways, let me tell you a story. Early in July 1947, (the exact date isn't known) something fell out of the sky and crashed on a ranch near Roswell, Nevada. The rancher saw the UFO and told the local sheriff, who then alerted the military near Roswell military airfield. Intelligence officer major Jesse Marcel was in charge of collecting all of the debris. Once he had finished the cleanup, they had scavenged several things from the shiny wreckage. This included super-resistant tinfoil, wooden sticks, pieces of rubber, and metallic l-shaped beams. The press had come in the middle of the cleanup, and they were intrigued. Here is a picture of intelligence officer major Jesse Marcel during the cleanup:

The army didn't want the press thinking that they had found alien debris, so they made up some poor story about how it was a weather balloon that fell out of the sky on it's way up to space

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The army didn't want the press thinking that they had found alien debris, so they made up some poor story about how it was a weather balloon that fell out of the sky on it's way up to space. Some of the press was actually stupid enough to believe it. I said some. Other reporters weren't stupid, they reported about how a UFO landed in Roswell. The headline was: RAFF Captures A Flying Saucer On Ranch In Roswell Region. Here, see for yourself: 

So what my opinion is on all of this? Well I think it's true

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So what my opinion is on all of this? Well I think it's true. Seeing flying things in the sky is not normal. Just think of Roswell, they took all of the debris away and it was never seen again. The evidence is clear. If you need more, just see these videos:








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