Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies
Let’s play devil’s advocate and suggest that the documents seen and read at Area 51 by both John Lear in the early 1970s and by Bob Lazar in the late 1980s were not the real thing. Remember, John came to believe, or to suspect, that the papers he was shown were not the real deal. He concluded that they were phony and designed to either test his loyalty to the program (by not leaking them to friends on the outside) or to use the UFO issue to camouflage the testing of extremely advanced aircraft that just might look like something from outer space.
Similarly, although Lazar came to believe that real extraterrestrial craft were hidden at Area 51, even he had to admit that a lot of mind games, and mind manipulation, of a MKUltra-type variety went down at the base.
All of this raises an important question: if the documents were skillfully put together and the reason was to make fiction look like incredible fact, then who might have been the ideal candidate to perform such a difficult task? Did anyone fit the mold? Incredibly, yes. We’re talking about a woman who lived in two worlds: one was the world of government spying, espionage, and disinformation projects, and the other world was that of science fiction. The woman’s name was Alice Bradley Sheldon. Before we get to Sheldon, though, a bit of a backstory is first required.
Many people with an interest in ufology will recall how, beginning in November 2005, a controversial stash of UFO-themed papers surfaced that collectively became known as the Serpo Documents. The source of the documents, to this day, remains unknown. He, she, or even them, chose to use the very appropriate alias of “Anonymous.” For some saucer sleuths, the papers are leaked, highly secret files.
For others, the entire thing is nothing but a big joke that has spun wildly out of control. Others suggest disinformation to muddy the ufological waters. The Serpo papers cover a huge amount of ground, but the primary focus is on controversial claims of an “exchange program” between us and the representatives of an alien race, one that began in the 1960s. It all ties in with none other than the Nevada Test and Training Range. Anonymous said: “I am a retired employee of the U.S. Government. I won’t go into any great details about my past, but I was involved in a special program.
As for Roswell, it occurred, but not like the story books tell. There were two crash sites: one southwest of Corona, New Mexico and the second site at Pelona Peak, south of Datil, New Mexico. “The crash involved two extraterrestrial aircraft. The Corona site was found a day later by an archaeological team. This team reported the crash site to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s department. A deputy arrived the next day and summoned a state police officer. One live entity was found hiding behind a rock.
The entity was given water but declined food. The entity was later transferred to Los Alamos. “The information eventually went to Roswell Army Air Field. The site was examined and all evidence was removed. The bodies were taken to Los Alamos National Laboratory because they had a freezing system that allowed the bodies to remain frozen for research. The craft was taken to Roswell and then onto Wright Field, Ohio. “The second site was not discovered until August 1949 by two ranchers.
They reported their findings several days later to the sheriff of Catron County, New Mexico. Because of the remote location, it took the sheriff several days to make his way to the crash site. Once at the site, the sheriff took photographs and then drove back to Datil. “Sandia Army Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico was then notified. A recovery team from Sandia took custody of all evidence, including six bodies.
The bodies were taken to Sandia Base, but later transferred to Los Alamos. “The live entity established communications with us and provided us with a location of his home planet. The entity remained alive until 1952, when he died.
But before his death, he provided us with a full explanation of the items found inside the two crafts. One item was a communication device. The entity was allowed to make contact with his planet. “Somehow, I never knew this information, but a meeting date was set for April 1964 near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The Aliens landed and retrieved the bodies of their dead comrades. Information was exchanged. Communication was in English. The aliens had a translation device. “In 1965, we had an exchange program with the aliens. We carefully selected 12 military personnel; ten men and two women. They were trained, vetted and carefully removed from the military system.
The 12 were skilled in various specialties. “Near the northern part of the Nevada Test Site, the aliens landed and the 12 Americans left. One entity was left on Earth. The original plan was for our 12 people to stay 10 years and then return to Earth. “But something went wrong. The 12 remained until 1978, when they were returned to the same location in Nevada. Seven men and one woman returned.
Two died on the alien’s home planet. Four others decided to remain, according to the returnees. Of the eight that returned, all have died. The last survivor died in 2002.
“The returnees were isolated from 1978 until 1984 at various military installations. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) was responsible for their security and safety. AFOSI also conducted debriefing sessions with the returnees.”