LeGenD
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Top secret experiments are not expected to get high publicity. This I fully understand.The same thing can be applied to Area 51 in Nevada. Consider the hundreds of outlandish claims for this base... alien bodies, flying saucers, etc. How much of that is truth? Or is it more likely that Area 51 houses classified (but man-made) projects?
Area 51 was where platforms like the U-2, SR-71, and (along with Tonopah Test) the F-117. Classified, but not earth-shattering.
Claiming HAARP can control weather AND create earthquakes is the equivalent of saying the U.S. has a secret squadron of flying saucers in Area 51, ready for world domination. Both are outlandish.
Area 51 is another good example to consider. To me, it sounds like a research facility for new concepts.
Regarding aliens in Area 51: Any person with common sense would not believe in such stupid claims. Specially the press coverage of so-called UFO sightings is often hilarious. I am mature enough to separate facts from fiction/fantasies.
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