For quite a long time, Americans were informed that Area 51 didn't generally exist and that the U.S. government had no official enthusiasm for outsiders or UFOs. Articulations despite what might be expected, official-sounding individuals forewarned, were presumably the thoughts of nut jobs in tinfoil caps.
All things considered, score one for the weirdos.
The Pentagon has authoritatively affirmed that there was, indeed, a $22 million government program to gather and examine "bizarre aviation dangers" — government-represent UFOs.
the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program was an uncommon case of proceeded with government examinations concerning a UFO wonder that was the subject of numerous official request in the 1960s.
For a particular section of the populace that doesn't have to Google the expressions "Heaven Ranch" and "Cheshire feline airstrip," it was an aha minute — the first (of apparently many) outsider related mysteries that have slipped out of the grasper jaws of the administration.
The non-Googlers have it simple, it appears: The confirmation — and the way that the legislature burned through $22 million on UFO look into — gives any out-there hypothesis a patina of validity.
In any case, shouldn't something be said about whatever is left of us who have not completely hopped onto the tinfoil-cap temporary fad? What are we to make of 70 years of peculiar stories fixated on a mystery government base an hour's drive from the Las Vegas Strip?
In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower "endorsed the expansion of this segment of no man's land, referred to by its guide assignment as Area 51, to the Nevada Test Site," as indicated by a CIA history of a government agent plane declassified in 2013. The zone was close to the Atomic Energy Commission's huge, destroy demonstrating grounds and was utilized to test the high-elevation U-2 surveillance plane.
A parade of best mystery flying machine was tried in the territory, as per Reuters, including the A-12 airship, a covert operative plane that flew speedier than the speed of sound, and the rakish F-117 stealth ground-assault fly.
Be that as it may, Area 51 rapidly turned into a wire outline for not-exactly certain insights about outsider life, mystery innovation, and extraordinary conduct.
So Could the EX US President, or any former presidents, know the truth about UFOs and aliens?