Area 51 Timeline
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007The following is a timeline of history and events at the Groom Lake area.
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The following is a timeline of history and events at the Groom Lake area.
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Harold Eugene “Doc” Edgerton, Sc.D. (April 6, 1903 – January 4, 1990) was a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (more…)
Sandia Corporation (a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy [DOE]), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Sandia Site Office (SSO), operates the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) in Nevada. Westinghouse Government Service, TTR’s operations and maintenance contractor, performs most environmental program functions. (more…)
Unidentified Flying Objects, or U.F.O.’s, as they are commonly called, are any airborne object that can’t be identified by the viewer during observation or investigation. (more…)
From the very beginning, when the first-meager base was used to test top-secret spy planes, most of what Groom Lake produced was unknown at the time. To this day many people report strange lights, objects, and activities of unidentified aircraft over the skies of Area 51. It should be noted that while people mistakenly connect the definition of UFO’s with alien spacecraft, there is no hard evidence that the unidentified flying objects at Area 51 are actually alien in nature.
Contents
OVERVIEW | A BRIEF HISTORY | THE BASE TODAY
STEP ONE: PLANNING | STEP TWO: WHILE YOU’RE THERE | OTHER TIPS
OVERVIEW
Area 51, Groom Lake, Watertown Strip, Paradise Ranch, and Dreamland are some of the many names that people have called the secret government installation that lies at the end of Groom Lake road.
For years, since Robert Lazar brought this place into the public eye, the Groom Lake base has been the hub of conspiracy theories, UFO sightings, and unexplained phenomenon. And it’s easy to see why: the government still denies its existence, and people want to know what lies beyond the front gates of this ever-illusive base.
It costs enough money to run a large military experimental testing facility, but it costs exponentially more to keep its existence secret. Whatever secrets the US government works so hard to hide, must be worth the trouble. And every person who makes the pilgrimage to Area 51, brings the American people that much closer to discovering the truth.
This is the official unofficial visitor’s guide to Area 51–giving you all the information you will need to make your visit not only possible, but the best it can be.