infiltrating area 51, some questions please?, page 6
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reply posted on 23-2-2010 @ 12:30 PM by NightVision
reply to post by apollospeed



I say go for it!

Forget what all these people are saying trying to convince you NOT to do it. My only advice is, do NOT bring weapons.

Here's a better plan. A little costly but worth trying.

1) Gather intel on the make/model/color of Wackenhut's security vehicles. (aka the white jeeps or non military grade patrol cars)

2) Gather intel on when and how each vehicle arrives to the base and where.

3) Custom fabricate three Wackenhut security vehicles complete w. door logos or whatever is necessary to prove it authentic (including uniforms).

4) Gather intel on the outer perimeter cb/radio system Wackenhut uses and acquire necessary equip (if possible).

5) Pick a day to begin operation and approach A51 entrance toward the authentic A51 Wackenhut jeep as their shift ends posing as the next shift unit. Use 2nd jeep to distract the vehicle en route to take over.

6) If acquiring the necessary cb/radio equip cannot be done. Tell them your radio units are inoperative and/or ask for their backups.

7) Use 3rd Jeep to rendezvous with 1st Jeep and penetrate base w. Jeep #3, w. #1 on lookout. Have video streaming equip. rolling at all times.














[edit on 23-2-2010 by NightVision]


reply posted on 24-2-2010 @ 11:46 AM by NightVision
reply to post by Marrr



"It disappointed us and hurt our feelings," said Capt. Lee Bloom, a spokesman for Nellis Air Force Base, where Area 51 is located. "We don't have a lot of trespassing."


Bwahahaha!


reply posted on 24-2-2010 @ 12:42 PM by mattt50
reply to post by apollospeed



I have always tried to find what the goverment was hiding from us. Me like you have been planning a mass raid on Area 51. We share a common goal. Perhaps in time we will succede. Hint: Stay out of cars during the raid they can tell where you are just by your radio. Bikes or motorcycles WITHOUT radios or any form of communication would be better. Good Luck my freind.


reply posted on 24-2-2010 @ 05:35 PM by masterp
The best way to see what's inside Area 51 is to use a network of toy animals, preferably spiders, which can be remote controlled.

Each toy would be equipped with a camera, a wireless emitter/receiver, and a battery. Deploy many of them in the field, and you can get inside Area 51 without being detected.

Each one will transmit the image to the next one, finally reaching you.

For extra coolness, you can camouflage the spiders by drawing them into the natural colors of the area.



reply posted on 14-3-2010 @ 09:22 AM by ThePeaceMaker
Originally posted by jaamaan
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post by apollospeed



If there is anything there at that place and you enter it with rifles and guns you will be death or in prison before you know it and every one you talk into comming with you.
Remember that UFO dude from the UK garry?, see in how much trouble he is.


[edit on 18-1-2010 by jaamaan]


New to the site and i lack the past information. Can anyone explain what this guy from the UK done ?


reply posted on 17-3-2010 @ 11:23 AM by WhiteDevil013
reply to post by apollospeed



Wow.

Seeing as you are actively and publicly discussing a terrorist plot at a US military installation, Im sure you already have enough "red flag words" to put you on a watch list. Im almost certain that this day and age they probably already know everything about you, your friends, and your family.

You'll probably be rounded up in your sleep one of these nights...

Have fun in Guantanamo Bay



reply posted on 20-3-2010 @ 06:18 PM by Artilleryman
Just a few notes aimed at the OP and a few of the replies here:

1. Your buggy driving friend is cool under pressure? I'd be willing to bet he's never been in a vehicle that's taking fire before. I've driven an armored gun truck taking small arms fire from AKs, knowing perfectly well that the bullets would never penetrate the armor, but still nervous as hell. An unarmored civilian jeep? if he didn't stop the first time he was told to, they'd fire on him with a 240B or a 249, or maybe even a truck mounted 50 cal if they had one out. Either way, he'd be torn to shreds with the first volley, and he'd have to be stupid not to realize it. You trust your bud to keep driving after hearing "Pull over get out of the vehicle and lay down on the ground" from a guy behind a machine gun?

2. at the guy who said they have lasers: why the hell would they guard a military installation with lasers? a single round from a 50 cal will go through any body armor you might be wearing and tear a hole in you that you could stick your fist through. and 50 cals are probably a lot cheaper to make than battle lasers.

3. On a typical military installation, the outer fences are protected at the very least by a network of CC cameras. A base that might be housing military secrets? expect thermal cameras and possibly an AeroStat (a big blimp thing that's tethered to the ground to provide continuous and comprehensive thermal video coverage of a large area).

4. Ever been targeted by an Apache? I've seen men drop everything they were doing and run for their life at the sound of an attack helicopter in the distance.

5. At the guy who suggested impersonating a guard's relief: that only works in movies. The guard knows exactly who their relief is and when they're supposed to show up. If relieved by someone else, they'd radio the sergeant of the guard first. Especially when their relief showed up from -outside- the gate.

6. The whole idea of four guys in a Jeep Wrangler raiding a military installation with a few AKs is completely ridiculous.
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