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'''Area 51''' — Area 51 is the colloquial name for the United States Air Force facility at Groom Lake, Nevada, declassified in 2013 but kept operationally opaque.
'''Area 51''' is the colloquial designation of a United States Air Force facility within the Nevada Test and Training Range, approximately 134 km north-northwest of Las Vegas, at Groom Lake. Its official designations have varied — Homey Airport (ICAO: KXTA), Detachment 3, Air Force Flight Test Center, and (historically) Watertown — but the "Area 51" identifier from the Nevada Test Site grid map has dominated public discourse since the 1980s.
 
The CIA formally acknowledged the facility's existence in 2013 via declassified U-2 program documents. Within the [[The Cosmic Codex|Cosmic Codex]] / [[The Disclosure|Disclosure]] cluster, Area 51 functions as the canonical reference for compartmentalised black-program activity touching on [[Extraterrestrial Technology]], [[Reverse Engineering]], and (in the Burisch-line account) [[Project Looking Glass]] adjacent activities relocated to the nearby [[S4 Facility]].


{{Psi-claim
{{Psi-claim
| status = FOLKLORE
| status = SPECULATIVE
| confidence = none
| confidence = low
| methods = Reported in alternative-media sources and oral tradition; no formal study.
| methods = Theoretical / interpretive; not yet operationalised into a testable protocol.
| falsifier = Origin traced to a known hoax, misattribution, or single unsupported source.
| falsifier = Quantitative prediction shown to conflict with established physics or biology.
| last_reviewed = 2026-05-12
| last_reviewed = 2026-05-12
}}
}}


== Role in the Cosmic Codex ==
== Historical record ==
Area 51 is one of the concept-nodes hyperlinked from the [[The Cosmic Codex]] article. The Codex's account is that area 51 is not an isolated phenomenon but a local expression of the Codex's underlying [[Universal Language]] structure — visible to those who have integrated [[The Five Specifics]] and accessed [[Cosmic Harmony]].
'''1955.''' Construction begins under cover of a CIA / Lockheed Skunk Works requirement for a U-2 spy plane test site (Project AQUATONE). Site selected by Kelly Johnson and Richard Bissell.
 
'''1956–1960.''' U-2 program flight testing.
 
'''1960s.''' A-12 OXCART (precursor to SR-71) flight testing.
 
'''1970s.''' HAVE BLUE (stealth-fighter prototype) and follow-on tests; F-117 development.
 
'''1980s.''' F-117 operational training before public unveil (1988).
 
'''1989.''' Bob Lazar's KLAS-TV interview (Las Vegas, November) claims employment at "S-4" near Papoose Lake, ~25 km south of Groom; alleges work on reverse-engineering nine recovered extraterrestrial craft. The claim catalyses the modern public identity of Area 51 as a UFO-related site.
 
'''1995.''' Environmental lawsuit by former workers (Frost et al. v. Perry) forces partial public acknowledgement; specific operations remain classified.
 
'''2013.''' CIA declassification (FOIA response to Jeffrey Richelson) confirms facility existence and U-2 / OXCART history.
 
== Geography and operations ==
* Latitude 37.235°N, longitude 115.811°W.
* Restricted airspace R-4808N ("the box") extends to unlimited altitude.
* Runway 14L/32R: 3,650 m. Runway 14R/32L: 3,054 m.
* Visible from Tikaboo Peak (~42 km away).
* Imagery available from commercial satellite providers since the late 1990s.
 
Documented current activities (per public-record speculation and former-personnel accounts): testing of advanced aerospace platforms including unmanned systems, electronic-warfare and ISR platforms, and continued black-program prototype work.
 
== Disclosure-cluster reading ==
Within the disclosure cluster, Area 51 is treated as:
 
* The publicly-known cover-name for a multi-site complex extending southward to the [[S4 Facility]] at Papoose Lake.
* A reverse-engineering and flight-test centre for [[Extraterrestrial Technology]] recovered from incidents including [[Roswell Incident|Roswell (1947)]].
* A node in the broader [[Majestic 12]] / black-budget chain (per [[Steven Greer]], [[Richard Dolan]], [[Linda Moulton Howe]] accounts).
* The transition point between public knowledge of the facility's existence and continued non-acknowledgement of specific activities.
 
The cluster distinguishes:
 
# Activities now publicly acknowledged (U-2, OXCART, F-117 testing): historically classified.
# Activities widely speculated but not officially acknowledged (advanced UAV testing, hypersonic platforms): partially declassified piecemeal.
# Activities asserted within the disclosure cluster but officially denied (ET-related work): see [[S4 Facility]] for the geographically distinct site.
 
== Notable witness accounts ==
* '''Bob Lazar (1989+).''' Original [[S4 Facility]] claims; identity verification disputed.
* '''Dennis Kucinich and Bill Richardson (1990s).''' Senior political figures who pressed for transparency.
* '''John Lear (1990s+).''' Aviation pioneer with extensive black-program claims.
* '''Phil Schneider (1995–96).''' Claimed underground-base work; died under disputed circumstances 1996.
* '''Dan Burisch (2000s).''' Claims of [[J-Rod]] interactions and [[Project Looking Glass]] involvement; primarily testimonial.
 
Each witness's credibility is contested; the cluster treats their accounts as mutually-corroborating, mainstream criticism treats them as evolving narrative borrowed and refined across the witnesses.


== Alleged operations ==
== Adjacent concepts ==
Within the disclosure cluster, Area 51 (and its inner [[S4 Facility]]) is the principal host of [[Project Looking Glass]] hardware and [[J-Rod]]-class entities, per [[Dan Burisch]] testimony.
[[S4 Facility]], [[Majestic 12]], [[Dan Burisch]], [[J-Rod]], [[Project Looking Glass]], [[Roswell Incident]], [[Extraterrestrial Technology]], [[Reverse Engineering]], [[The Disclosure]].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[J-Rod]]
* [[J-Rod]]
* [[Project Looking Glass]]
* [[Project Looking Glass]]
* [[The Cosmic Codex]]
* [[Extraterrestrial Technology]]
* [[Reverse Engineering]]
* [[The Disclosure]]


[[Category:Disclosure Topics]]
[[Category:Black Programs]]
[[Category:Black Programs]]
[[Category:Cosmic Codex Topics]]
[[Category:Disclosure Narratives]]
[[Category:Project Looking Glass]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 12 May 2026

Area 51 is the colloquial designation of a United States Air Force facility within the Nevada Test and Training Range, approximately 134 km north-northwest of Las Vegas, at Groom Lake. Its official designations have varied — Homey Airport (ICAO: KXTA), Detachment 3, Air Force Flight Test Center, and (historically) Watertown — but the "Area 51" identifier from the Nevada Test Site grid map has dominated public discourse since the 1980s.

The CIA formally acknowledged the facility's existence in 2013 via declassified U-2 program documents. Within the Cosmic Codex / Disclosure cluster, Area 51 functions as the canonical reference for compartmentalised black-program activity touching on Extraterrestrial Technology, Reverse Engineering, and (in the Burisch-line account) Project Looking Glass adjacent activities relocated to the nearby S4 Facility.

❓ SPECULATIVEEpistemic statuscategory
MethodsTheoretical / interpretive; not yet operationalised into a testable protocol.
FalsifierQuantitative prediction shown to conflict with established physics or biology.
Confidencelow
Last reviewed2026-05-12

Historical record

1955. Construction begins under cover of a CIA / Lockheed Skunk Works requirement for a U-2 spy plane test site (Project AQUATONE). Site selected by Kelly Johnson and Richard Bissell.

1956–1960. U-2 program flight testing.

1960s. A-12 OXCART (precursor to SR-71) flight testing.

1970s. HAVE BLUE (stealth-fighter prototype) and follow-on tests; F-117 development.

1980s. F-117 operational training before public unveil (1988).

1989. Bob Lazar's KLAS-TV interview (Las Vegas, November) claims employment at "S-4" near Papoose Lake, ~25 km south of Groom; alleges work on reverse-engineering nine recovered extraterrestrial craft. The claim catalyses the modern public identity of Area 51 as a UFO-related site.

1995. Environmental lawsuit by former workers (Frost et al. v. Perry) forces partial public acknowledgement; specific operations remain classified.

2013. CIA declassification (FOIA response to Jeffrey Richelson) confirms facility existence and U-2 / OXCART history.

Geography and operations

  • Latitude 37.235°N, longitude 115.811°W.
  • Restricted airspace R-4808N ("the box") extends to unlimited altitude.
  • Runway 14L/32R: 3,650 m. Runway 14R/32L: 3,054 m.
  • Visible from Tikaboo Peak (~42 km away).
  • Imagery available from commercial satellite providers since the late 1990s.

Documented current activities (per public-record speculation and former-personnel accounts): testing of advanced aerospace platforms including unmanned systems, electronic-warfare and ISR platforms, and continued black-program prototype work.

Disclosure-cluster reading

Within the disclosure cluster, Area 51 is treated as:

The cluster distinguishes:

  1. Activities now publicly acknowledged (U-2, OXCART, F-117 testing): historically classified.
  2. Activities widely speculated but not officially acknowledged (advanced UAV testing, hypersonic platforms): partially declassified piecemeal.
  3. Activities asserted within the disclosure cluster but officially denied (ET-related work): see S4 Facility for the geographically distinct site.

Notable witness accounts

  • Bob Lazar (1989+). Original S4 Facility claims; identity verification disputed.
  • Dennis Kucinich and Bill Richardson (1990s). Senior political figures who pressed for transparency.
  • John Lear (1990s+). Aviation pioneer with extensive black-program claims.
  • Phil Schneider (1995–96). Claimed underground-base work; died under disputed circumstances 1996.
  • Dan Burisch (2000s). Claims of J-Rod interactions and Project Looking Glass involvement; primarily testimonial.

Each witness's credibility is contested; the cluster treats their accounts as mutually-corroborating, mainstream criticism treats them as evolving narrative borrowed and refined across the witnesses.

Adjacent concepts

S4 Facility, Majestic 12, Dan Burisch, J-Rod, Project Looking Glass, Roswell Incident, Extraterrestrial Technology, Reverse Engineering, The Disclosure.

See Also