The Show looks into the secretive military facility known as Area 51,
and a focus on Bob Lazar, a physicist who claimed to have worked at the
installation and revealed secrets of experimental aircraft projects
designed around the reverse engineering of alien technology.
The
intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of
conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying
object (UFO) folklore. Although the base has never been declared a
secret base, all research and occurrings in Area 51 are Top
Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). In July 2013,
following a FOIA request filed in 2005, the Central Intelligence Agency
publicly acknowledged the existence of the base for the first time by
declassifying documents detailing the history and purpose of Area 51.
In popular culture
Novels,
films, television programs, and other fictional portrayals of Area 51
describe it—or a fictional counterpart—as a haven for extraterrestrials,
time travel, and sinister conspiracies, often linking it with the
Roswell UFO incident. In the 1996 action film Independence Day, the
United States military uses alien technology captured at Roswell to
attack the invading alien fleet from Area 51. The "Hangar 51" government
warehouse of the Indiana Jones films stores, among other exotic items,
the Ark of the Covenant and an alien corpse from Roswell. The television
series Seven Days takes place inside Area 51, with the base containing a
covert NSA time travel operation using alien technology recovered from
Roswell. The 2005 video game Area 51 is set in the base, and mentions
the Roswell and moon landing hoax conspiracy theories.
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