Ancient Aliens: Inside Area 51’s UFO Secrets
On May 19, 1953, at 5:05 a.m., a nuclear test was conducted in Nevada as part of a project called “Upshot Knoll.” Immediately after the explosion, a disc-shaped object was seen falling from the sky, flying toward Las Vegas, and then disappearing into the mountains. Two days later, secret government officials assembled a team of scientists to investigate the crash of an unidentified flying object (UFO) near Kingman, Arizona, 175 miles south of the nuclear test site.
A team of 40 engineers was sent to Kingman, and by the time they arrived, it was nighttime. Soldiers were stationed around the object, a UFO about 40 feet in diameter, which was intact and unscathed. There were four beings associated with this UFO, and they were later moved to Groom Lake, also known as Area 51. This is a secret military area where there are rumors that the US government is researching alien technology, and there are even stories that an alien creature survived the crash and worked with the US government there. This creature, known as JROD, is one of the aliens who survived and is said to have helped the Americans research UFO technology.
JROD is said to have worked at Area 51 for many years, helping to reverse engineer the Kingman UFO crash. Reports also suggest that JROD had direct contact with military personnel and scientists, and some have even revealed that JROD was cared for by a microbiologist named Dan Beish for many years. All of this information suggests a long-standing relationship between the US government and the aliens at this area.
The US government has also been reported to have met and collaborated with extraterrestrials since at least the 1950s. A prominent story in this area is that of Valiant Thor, a humanoid alien who allegedly met with President Eisenhower in 1957. Thor had come from a UFO that had landed near Washington, DC, and wanted to meet with the President to express concerns about the use of nuclear weapons by the US. Thor was said to be an ambassador for the extraterrestrials, advising the US government on policy issues.
In 1953, Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, a prominent aeronautical engineer, witnessed a UFO in a December 16 sighting in California, and despite his skepticism about UFOs at the time, Johnson reported the incident to his superiors. Surprisingly, he was not disciplined but was rewarded and later played a major role in the establishment of Area 51. Johnson chose the area because it was in a strategic location, without outside surveillance, and was suitable for research and testing of aircraft and UFO technologies.
Another theory surrounding Area 51 is that the US government built a network of interconnected underground facilities, including underground tunnels connecting areas such as Cheyenne Mountain, Los Alamos, Roswell, and Area 51, with the purpose of concealing extraterrestrial technology research activities. Mining experts, such as a survey team in 2018, have pointed out that the gold and silver mines around Area 51 may be being used to bury the huge amounts of earth excavated during the construction of these underground facilities.
In addition, experts have pointed out that Janet Airlines, which is used to transport personnel and military personnel to Area 51, regularly makes special flights to S4, a secret facility located near Area 51 where UFO research and testing continues to be conducted. Although many people are skeptical about this story, several witnesses have claimed to have seen UFOs there, and Bob Lazar’s story about S4 has also been believed by many former military personnel and employees working there.
All of these events have reinforced the theory that the US government is not only researching UFOs, but may also be collaborating with extraterrestrial beings to improve and develop military and aviation technology.