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Is deadly force allowed at Area 51?
Yes. It is US Military Base where Top Secret programs are run. Entering a US Military BAse without clearance as a military member, a dependent or a contractor is against the law. AS you can see by the miles and miles of signage around Area 51/Groom Lake Air Force Base, Deadly Force is permitted and will be used.
Is area 51 a military base?
Since Area 51 is a detachment of Edwards Air Force Base within the Nevada Test and Training Range, it technically falls in this bracket. Under certain circumstances, most military bases also have restricted areas where the use of deadly force is authorized.
Would you go to Area 51 to hunt aliens?
The internet has been set alight with chatter of a viral Facebook event that jokingly invites people to raid Area 51. The US Air Force has already warned would-be alien hunters about approaching Area 51, reportedly saying: “We would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces.”
What happened to the man who tried to break into Area 51?
According to an NNSS press release, he was promptly shot dead on the scene after disregarding commands by the guards. In short, attempting to break into Area 51 (or any military facility) would certainly not be worth the memes or Instagram followers, to say the least.
What is Area 51 and where is it?
Area 51, believed by some to be an alien related private property, is owned by the government and located roughly 70 miles away from Las Vegas. It is popular due to the secrecy surrounding its purpose (Pappas 1).
Did a UFO really crash at Area 51 in 1947?
People then began to claim a flying saucer (which the U.S government said was a weather balloon at the time) that had crashed in 1947 was actually an alien spacecraft that was then taken to area 51 and reengineered into U-2 (Pappas 3). The government later claimed it was actually a nuclear monitoring balloon. So, should the government be trusted?
Who owns private land six miles from Area 51?
Tristan Brynildsen/Shutterstock A family owns private land six miles from Area 51 In 1889, the Sheahan family founded Groom Mine and settled on what’s now the Nevada Test and Training Range.