10/25/2007   English German

  Edition # 70  
San Francisco, 10-25-2007


Figure [1]: The fearless newsletter reporter on the "Extraterrestrial Highway".

Michael Have you seen the movie "Independence Day"? Do you remember the scene with the secret lab where researchers are examining a UFO that accidentally landed on Earth in the 1960s? There are plenty of such conspiracy theories in America: Americans attribute almost anything to the government. Including the idea that aliens have long since landed on Earth, but the nasty political crew in Washington is keeping this fact a secret from the population and is secretly studying their UFO technology.

When something like this appears on the radar of the newsletter reporters, there's naturally no holding back, and an expedition is set to begin. When we were in Las Vegas recently, we spontaneously drove 100 miles north one da,y to explore the mysterious "Area 51." there.

Countless legends surround this military research area. It is located in the middle of the desert, and it is rumored that the US military is testing out new weapons there. Allegedly, enlarged versions of the stealth bomber, which won't show on radar screens, have already been tested there (F-117). Unidentified flying objects, moving at breathtaking speed and emitting orange light, were also captured there on amateur videos.

Figure [2]: Full throttle out of Las Vegas, heading north.

Due to these suspected encounters of the second kind, Highway 375 in Nevada is called the "Extraterrestrial Highway." Between mile markers 34 and 35 on the Extraterrestrial Highway (hereafter referred to as ET Highway), the so-called "Groom Lake Road" branches off to the southwest, on an unpaved dirt road. It passes by a ranch owned by a certain Steve Medlin. His mailbox, located a few miles south on a dirt road, is quite possibly the most photographed mailbox in the world. Before March 27, 1996, it was black and looked quite eerie. Then it was replaced by the white box shown in illustration 3, which has an extra compartment at the bottom where you can leave mail for extraterrestrials.

It seems that UFOs are just whizzing past this mailbox, as there are numerous reports from people who drove by or parked there, claiming to have seen UFOs. There are even some amateur videos recorded there, showing orange glowing objects flying around!

Figure [3]: The Mailbox of the Medlin Ranch

If you drive about 15 miles west on "Groom Lake Road," you suddenly encounter clear warning signs strongly advising you not to proceed further. "Deadly Force authorized" sounded quite convincing, so we turned around. In the distance, we saw patrol vehicles from private security services, which supposedly ensure that no one proceeds unauthorized. However, there is no fence, just an imaginary boundary marked by signs every 50 meters.

Figure [4]: Signs at the entrance of Area 51

If you drive a bit further north on the ET Highway, you will reach "Rachel," a remote settlement with a few trailers. The settlement was formerly known under the names of Tempiute Village, Shady Grove, and Sand Springs, but it was renamed "Rachel" when the first baby born there was named "Rachel Jones." The village pub is located in a barrack, and it's called Little A'le'Inn" The name refers to "aliens," meaning extraterrestrials, and in front of the store, there's even a tow truck parked with a UFO in tow for tourists!

Figure [5]: The sign from the Little A'le'Inn

Figure [6]: A truck towing a flying saucer

In the pub, there's a super abrasive old hag behind the bar who snapped at me with "What kind of beer do you want?" when I asked, "What kind of beer do you have?" I could have, of course, said that I prefer Augustiner Edelstoff, but they most likely wouldn't know about this connoisseur's drink in this dive bar. Imagine, I could have been thrown out, abducted by the secret service, having to spend my remaining years wearing an ill-fitting orange jumpsuit. Better not!

TODO

Furthermore, the entire bar (illustration 8) was plastered with stickers featuring Republican slogans from the Clinton era. Examples: "Yeah! You can have my gun -- bullets first!", "Send Clinton to Mexico - not my job!", "Hillary's National Health Service = Efficiency of Postal Service and Compassion of I.R.S. at bargain prices of the Pentagon".

Figure [7]: The Little A'le'Inn in the town of "Rachel

Figure [8]: The bar of the Little A'le'Inn

Unten In figure 9 Here's the translation to English:

"You can see the satellite image of Area 51 on Google Maps. The white spot is a huge dried-up salt lake called 'Groom Lake.' South of the salt lake, there are various hangars, tanks, and barracks-like buildings. Further south is a hilly area known as the 'S-4' security zone. Camouflaged hangars are built into the hills. The most unusual flying objects are stationed there, and some people suspect UFOs. If you zoom out a bit on the map, you'll see another salt lake just below, called 'Papoose Lake.'

In the left part of Groom Lake, you can see a gray line running from the top left to the bottom right. If you zoom in on Google Maps, you'll see that it's a runway about 9 km long. You can even see the dashed centerline! Even the Space Shuttle only needs about half the distance to land, so aircraft with incredibly high speeds can land on Groom Lake.

Figure [9]: The "Groom Lake" in the satellite
photo.>

The employees of Area 51 are, by the way, flown in daily from Las Vegas. At McCarran Airport, there is a small terminal called "Janet" that is closed off to the public, from which several Boeing planes take off each day to fly to Area 51. Allegedly, several thousand people are employed there.

Figure [10]: The phrase translates to "Newsletter reporter at
the bar of the Little A'le'Inn" in English.>

Figure [11]: The book about Area 51 signed by Chuck
Clark.>

In the spiral-bound booklet "Area 51 & S-4 Handbook" by Chuck Clark, you can read plenty of juicy details about the secretive activities of the military for $15. Our copy (illustration 11), which we purchased at the bar of the "A'le'Inn," was even signed by the author! On the website of the The translation of"Hull UFO Society" to English is "Hull UFO Society." The phrase isalready in English. The translation from German to English is: "Can you gather more information on the topic of Area 51?

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