The journey to discover what really exists past the warning signs on Groom Lake Road
was my initial quest. Very early on in this quest, I realized that what
really goes
on at Area 51 is obvious and of very little consequence. My
journey has shifted to a struggle of learning how to accept the reality
of what actually goes on at Area 51 (testing of black projects) and the ability to dismiss the incredible folklore that swirls around the dust from Groom Lake Road, or the legends that lurk around the Joshua trees near the “Black Mailbox”,
or the myths that dart around the airspace above the Paradise Ranch. I
want to believe, but my journey is leading me in a different
direction. My journey to this point has led me to a few conclusions about this desolate piece of land: 1. It is the most fascinating place on earth to visit. 2. After studying Area 51 for many years, I have not seen that one piece of irrefutable evidence that anything extraterrestrial has every existed at Area 51. 3. I
am terrified that if we as a Nation ever absolutely find out what
really goes on at Area 51, my journey would end with disappointment!
It can’t simply be a highly classified development and testing facility
run by the United States Air Force. There must be more to Area 51. My
brain tells me there is not much more to it, but my heart tells me as long as the “cammo dudes” keep me from going past the warning signs and I continue
to believe what Carl Sagan once said, "The absence of evidence is not
evidence of absence." holds true, I will be able to continue this
journey. I hope that for at least one day you
will join me on this quest, so we can share the experience together. If
you have the desire, I can guarantee that this tour will be an
experience that changes your life. If you are simply interested in Area 51, I can guarantee that you will enjoy the Southern Nevada desert, pictures of the ET HWY signs, Groom Lake Road, the “Black Mailbox”, Rachel Nevada, and a great Alien Burger from the Little A Le Inn.