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“Some of the things that went on there were hidden and are quite remarkable,” says Peter Yost at the TCA press tour. “It’s completely factual. The government declassified to us thousands of documents and footage. It’s solid, it’s real, it’s verifiable. We do have some surprises.”
UFO newshounds won’t have too long to wait. Area 51 Declassified debuts this spring, along with another Nat Geo project, Alien Invasion, which explores how Earthlings might handle First Contact.
Originally posted by LipanConjuring86
I really don't trust National Geographic personally, and I doubt the government would just "hand over" anything suggesting the true nature of its operation. To me, National Geographic is just another government tool, another form of MSM that has been proven wrong by amateurs on several occasions (9/11 Thermite demonstrations for example). However, can't say I'm not interested to see these "surprises" or script that the government has written up. They would have to pull out some "surprises" none the less, to at least make it appear authentic enough to strategically direct the audience in a safer direction.
Originally posted by gariac
reply to post by Terrormaster
Oh, have we established that there is a base at Dulce? Even a normal military base, sans aliens? I don't think so.