This is a post I made from another thread, I shall repeat it here.
You wouldn't even get near the place.
This is because the boundary marked as being the beginning of the Groom Lake facility is actually quite a way within the actual boundary itself. There
are no markers to indicate the boundary of where the facility REALLY begins.
Also, silver pickup trucks are posted at regular intervals all along the roads that lead to Area 51. Once you pass a certain point, they come down
from their positions (usually on a knoll of highland for a good panorama) and head you off. At first they ask you to leave. If you persist, they begin
shooting at you (the people in the pickup trucks are plain clothed military personell).
Furthermore, for those considering a career in the military to try and get there. It would take you at least fifteen years to acquire the sort of
service record that would catch the eye of the General stationed at Area 51 for him to even consider giving you any sort of posting (even as a paper
boy) at the facility. And unless you happen to be a quantum physicist of the highest grade. Forget it.
So yes, lets please forget about the talk of breaking into the Groom Lake Facility.
The only result of such a thing would be a few years in jail at best and you winding up dead at worst.
And I'll add. That even, if by some miracle, you managed to get there (which you wouldn't) You would be severely disappointed. The US Government has
been aware of the public spotlight on Area 51 since the 1992. In 1995 it moved most of its top secret operations to Utah AFB and its Cosmic Top Secret
operations into the S-4 facility away from satellite cameras, public cameras ect. This move was also accelerated by the Russian Interest in the place.
All that remains at Area 51 from its previous activities is one locked hangar (hangar 17) where 'oddities' of an unknown nature (unknown meaning
not even the A51 staff know what they are and who made them), a military laser array, the Aurora Spaceplane and a bunch of administration buildings.
Now, if you want to try and storm S-4 I'll show you where the entrances are and gladly laugh as they mow you down with invisible lasers as you try
and near the place.
As for using spy-equipment such as the spider you mentioned. The base is perfectly protected against such insurgencies since the US Government were
aware of the Chinese 'spy cockroach' and 'spysnake' projects (the latter being more modern and not even top secret - i saw one at a technology
conference a few years ago) which is why they made the decision to change things about and simply use A51 as an administration center.
Now you might think I'm spreading disinfo here, but I'm not. I'm well aware of what Area 51
was used for. Mainly the storage and study of
the Roswell craft (and that was about all) as well as the development of the SR-71 (the F117 was developed at S-4 and only tested at A51). The reason
Area 51 recieves much of the controversy that it does is because of the 'phenomena' that come from directly above that place.
Now, pay attention. I'll repeat: Not very much ever went on at A51 apart form the Roswell studies and even they didn't last very long. This was
because S-4 was expanded almost immeditaely (2 years) after the events of Roswell (because of the threat of the Russians, A51 was considered too much
of a risk and too exposed to satellite imaging from the Russians (despite the fact an exchange program later took place at S-4 in 1992). So,
everything that was simply top secret but perfectly terrestrial was moved to Utah AFB (where it was thought that the chemical weapons prospects might
keep people away) and the Cosmic Top Secret stuff was moved inside S-4.
However.
S-4 has no runway facility. For alot of the craft there this poses no problem as they don't really require a runway, but for the stuff that does, its
just taken to A51's runway on the morning of testing.