Urban legend has it that Area 51 is connected by underground tunnels and trains to other secret facilities around the country.
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The idea that Area 51 was this test facility working to move science and technology faster and further than any other nation is true and is one of the great hallmarks of Area 51. There are other areas of the base that are controversial - but they both exist simultaneously - out there in the desert.
Everything that goes on at Area 51 is classified 'top secret' when it's going on.
In many previously classified documents relating to activities at the base, the words 'Area 51' are conveniently blacked out. There's always a euphemism for it - like 'the test facility' or 'the base' - but never 'Area 51.'
I believe it is called 'Area 51' because of a project, the very first project that went on out there, in 1951.
For decades, the men at Area 51 thought they'd take their secrets to the grave. At the height of the Cold War, they cultivated anonymity while pursuing some of the country's most covert projects. Conspiracy theories were left to popular imagination.
As far as I know, all the presidents know about Area 51. It would almost be impossible for them not to.
Area 51 is located in southern Nevada desert about 75 miles north of Las Vegas. It's set inside a greater land parcel that's about the size of the state of Connecticut that's called the 'Nevada Test and Training Range.'
The problem is the myths of Area 51 are hard to dispute if no one can speak on the record about what actually happened there.
Sometimes that light at the end of the tunnel is a train.
There will always be an underground.
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