Paramount Pictures has bought the rights to the AREA 51 video game. Area 51 is the top-secret air base in Nevada where top-secret areospace projects, such as stealth aircraft, are tested. Also, supposedly, some ufo buffs claim the US government has aliens and their spaceships hidden there and using the technology to produce superweapons for the military, as depicted in INDEPENDENCE DAY.
Also, supposedly, some ufo buffs claim the US government has aliens and their spaceships hidden there and using the technology to produce superweapons for the military, as depicted in INDEPENDENCE DAY.
These are the same guys who wear tinfoil hats to prevent the Orbital Brain Control Lasers taking over their minds, too. I liked "Area 52" in LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION better. It's more believable, too.
So why is the photo taken from a satellite many miles up in space? If you have any photos taken inside Area 51 showing the "Greys" and their flying saucers, post them.
Nope. It's always been my favorite argument against the possibility of any kind of conspiracy, be it aliens/UFOs, the Kennedy Assassination.... whatever: "There can't be a conspiracy! Nobody could keep a secret like that, I tell you!!!!"
Secret? We've been talking about it since the 1940s, (or 1963; pick your year and conspiracy). It negates their own argument. (Mind you, it doesn't prove the existence of any conspiracy, but that argument alone doesn't cut it.)
Regarding that "Alien Interview": Did we ever find out if the alien got the job?
What's with the '51?' Makes me think 'Mustang.' When I think of UFOs I immediately and involuntarily think 'Porterhouse Blue.' That scene with inflated, gas filled condoms coming out the chimney is so easily conflated with hot air balloons!