THE CIA & AREA 51 EXPOSED
Analysis Summary
Summary
George Nap is a journalist who has written about Area 51 since 1985. He has never entered the base but has spent many nights outside trying to observe it. During a panel discussion, he talked about the secrecy surrounding Area 51 and its various names. He mentioned that this secrecy has led to many wild stories. Nap asked a former CIA official about a facility called S4, but the official did not have knowledge of it. The discussion also touched on a 1971 film funded by the Department of Defense that acknowledged UFOs might be of non-terrestrial origin. After the encounter, Nap continues to be interested in the topic and shares his insights publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The panel discusses the secrecy surrounding Area 51 and the CIA's involvement with UFO phenomena. Claims include the cessation of official CIA studies on UFOs and a historical film funded by the Department of Defense that acknowledged non-terrestrial origins of UFOs.
The CIA is no longer officially studying the UFO phenomenon.
George Nap
“I've been writing about it since 1985; I've spent more days and nights outside peering in than you can imagine.”
Dr. Ro RoBar
“I'm afraid not; it would have no CIA equity in it.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Publicly funded feature film discussing UFOs
The CIA is no longer officially studying the UFO phenomenon.
The Department of Defense produced and publicly funded a feature film titled UFOs past present and future in 1971, where high-ranking officials admitted that UFOs were of non-terrestrial origin.
Area 51 has been shrouded in secrecy, contributing to wild stories about it.