Area 51 does not study aliens

Finally, the US Government has acknowledged the existence of Area 51 (Area 51) - this long time still covered with a mysterious veil of studies of extraterrestrial organisms.

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A new, transparent document from the CIA says that area 51 - the Nevada desert - is not a place to study extraterrestrials as many long-standing rumors, but a test site for throwing aircraft U-2 stealth bomb.

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Map of area 51 has just been announced by the CIA.(Photo: stern.de)

The documentary about this mythical area has just been approved by the CIA intelligence agency in June under the Freedom of Information Act in a document entitled: ' Central Intelligence Agency and Aerial Intelligence : U-2 planes and Oxcart plans'. This information was published in a report by the George Washington University Security Center called 'Secret History of U-2'.

Area 51 was approved by President Eisenhower in 1955 of the last century, in the middle of the Nevada desert. Although considered a secret place for 58 years, area 51 still contains many myths and appear in many Hollywood products.

According to the disclosure of documents from the CIA, the first aircraft landed on area 51 on July 25, 1955. The test flight from this area took place on August 4, 1955. The people working at this place were picked up by military aircraft from Burbank (California) airport every Monday morning and returned every Friday night - starting October 3, 1955.

In 1957, the CIA intelligence agency left Area 51 and was used by the United States Air Force as a place to train pilots to control U-2 stealth bombers.

In the recently published documents, there are no lines mentioning extraterrestrial objects (UFOs) or other planetary studies.