UFO's and Area 51



 In our galaxy, it consists of 8 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each with different atmospheres, conditions but how come Earth is the only planet that supports life? Different scientists believe that space might be infinite and that the end of space may be billion of light years away. If space is infinite are we (Earthlings) the only lifeforms in it. 

 After decades of the government saying that they had no interest in aliens or UFOs, the government finally confirmed that there is a $22 million- dollar, program to research “aerospace threats” or in other words UFOs. In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved of a strip of waste land in Nevada, known as Area 51. In this area there was tests of top secret aircrafts which led to the conspiracy of the government hiding alien inhabitance.

 A man named William Brazel, fueled conspiracy when he discovered metallic rods and silvery paper scraps in Roswell, N.M. in 1947. He later informed the sheriff, who called the military who removed all the debris and took them in government vehicles. Unfortunately, for the government their secret was out and into the public. 

 Theories soon began of the government trying to harness the technology and power of the alien spaceships. Using them to build a interstellar spacecraft of their own or to produce mass weapons of destruction. People have reported seeing strange lights in the desert around this “Area 51” which was believed to be aircrafts being tested. To top it all off in 1995, Ray Santilli released a video of an Alien autopsy after the Roswell crash. Questions of whether alien life was real or just a hoax sparked throughout the nation.

 Are there really alien lifeforms in space that the government tries to cover up or is it just the imagination of the public that sparks the conspiracy that there might be something out there other than us human-beings. 


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- Darion Allen

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