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Located approximately 83 miles northwest of Las Vegas in the Nevada desert, Area 51 is the world’s most infamous ‘secret’ base. Over the years, it has been closely associated with tales of reverse-engineered alien technology and UFO-related black projects.
It wasn’t until 2013, with the release of declassified CIA documents, that the US Air Force officially acknowledged Area 51’s existence. The base, part of the Nevada Test and Training Range, remained shrouded in mystery for decades.
Even today, much of what happens there is cloaked in secrecy. However, there’s hope that significant revelations about this facility could emerge soon.
In a resurfaced 1999 interview, aviation journalist Jim Goodall recounted his interactions with several individuals who claimed to have worked at Area 51. One of them provided an intriguing hint about future disclosures.
“One gentleman spent 12 of his 30 years in black programs at Groom Lake,” Goodall stated. “I asked him, I said, can you really tell me what’s happening out there? And he said, well, there’s a lot of things that are going on there that I won’t be able to tell you until the year 2025.”
“But we have things in the Nevada desert that would make George Lucas envious.”
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