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51 (2011) - IMDb
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Jul 28, 2011 . 51: Directed by Jason Connery. With Tammi Arender, Randy Austin, Jillian Batherson, Bruce Boxleitner. When reporters are granted access to Area 51 Air Force base, a breach of security turns the protected government base into a …
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Area 51 - Wikipedia
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1974 Skylab photography 1974 Skylab photography published "Astronauts and Area 51: the Incident" in in January 2006. It was based on a memo written in 1974 to CIA director by an unknown CIA official. The memo reported that astronauts on board Skylab had inadvertently photographed a certain location. There were specific instructions not to do this. [redacted] was the only location which had such an instruction. The name of the location was obscured, but the context led Day to believe that the subject was Groom Lake. Day argues that "the CIA considered no other spot on Earth to be as sensitive as Groom Lake". The memo details debate between federal agencies regarding whether the images should be classified, with agencies arguing that it should and and the arguing that it should not be classified. The memo itself questions the legality of retroactively classifying unclassified images. The memo includes handwritten remarks, apparently by Colby: [Secretary of State ] did raise it—said State Dept. people felt strongly. But he inclined leave decision to me (DCI)—I confessed some question over need to protect since: has it from own sats What really does it reveal? If exposed, don't we just say classified USAF work is done there? The declassified documents do not disclose the outcome of discussions regarding the Skylab imagery. The debate proved moot, as the photograph appeared in the Federal Government's Archive of Satellite Imagery along with the remaining Skylab photographs.2019 shooting incident 2019 shooting incident On January 28, 2019, an unidentified man drove through a security checkpoint near , in an apparent attempt to enter the base. After an 8-mile (13-kilometer) vehicle pursuit by base security, the man exited his vehicle carrying a "cylindrical object" and was shot dead by NNSS security officers and sheriff's deputies after refusing to obey requests to halt. There were no other injuries reported. UFO and other conspiracy theories During the , protestors and UFO conspiracy theorists gathered at the back gate of Area 51 Area 51 has become a focus of modern conspiracy theories due to its secretive nature and connection to classified aircraft research. Theories include: The storage, examination, and reverse engineering of crashed alien spacecraft, including material supposedly recovered at , the study of their occupants, and the manufacture of aircraft based on alien technology Meetings or joint undertakings with extraterrestrials The development of exotic for the (SDI) or other weapons programs The development of weather control The development of time travel and teleportation technology The development of exotic propulsion systems related to the Activities related to a shadowy one-world government or the organization A closed-circuit TV camera watches over the perimeter of Area 51. Many of the hypotheses concern underground facilities at Groom or at (also known as "S-4 location"), 8.5 miles (13.7 km) south, and include claims of a transcontinental underground railroad system, a disappearing airstrip nicknamed the "Cheshire Airstrip", after 's , which briefly appears when water is sprayed onto its camouflaged asphalt, and engineering based on alien technology. In the mid-1950s, civilian aircraft flew under 20,000 feet while military aircraft flew up to 40,000 feet. The U-2 began flying above 60,000 feet and there was an increasing number of UFO sighting reports. Sightings occurred most often during early evening hours, when airline pilots flying west saw the U-2's silver wings reflect the setting sun, giving the aircraft a "fiery" appearance. Many sighting reports came to the Air Force's , which investigated UFO sightings, through air-traffic controllers and letters to the government. The project checked U-2 and later OXCART flight records to eliminate the majority of UFO reports that it received during the late 1950s and 1960s, although it could not reveal to the letter writers the truth behind what they saw.: 72–73 Similarly, veterans of experimental projects such as OXCART at Area 51 agree that their work inadvertently prompted many of the UFO sightings and other rumors: The shape of OXCART was unprecedented, with its wide, disk-like fuselage designed to carry vast quantities of fuel. Commercial pilots cruising over Nevada at dusk would look up and see the bottom of OXCART whiz by at 2,000-plus mph. The aircraft's titanium body, moving as fast as a bullet, would reflect the sun's rays in a way that could make anyone think, UFO. They believe that the rumors helped maintain secrecy over Area 51's actual operations. The veterans deny the existence of a vast underground railroad system, although many of Area 51's operations did occur underground. Lincoln County deputies guard the back gate of Area 51 during the 2019 raid claimed in 1989 that he had worked at Area 51's "Sector Four (S-4)", said to be located underground inside the near Papoose Lake. He claimed that he was contracted to work with alien spacecraft that the government had in its possession. Similarly, the 1996 documentary Dreamland directed by included an interview with a 71-year-old mechanical engineer who claimed to be a former employee at Area 51 during the 1950s. His claims included that he had worked on a "flying disc simulator" which had been based on a disc originating from a crashed extraterrestrial craft and was used to train pilots. He also claimed to have worked with an extraterrestrial being named "J-Rod" and described as a "telepathic translator". In 2004, Dan Burisch (pseudonym of Dan Crain) claimed to have worked on cloning alien viruses at Area 51, also alongside the alien named "J-Rod". Burisch's scholarly credentials are the subject of much debate, as he was apparently working as a Las Vegas parole officer in 1989 while also earning a PhD at (SUNY). In July 2019, more than 2,000,000 people responded to a which appeared in an anonymous Facebook post. The event, scheduled for 20 September 2019, was billed as "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us", an attempt to "see them aliens". Air Force spokeswoman Laura McAndrews said the government "would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces". Two music festivals in rural Nevada, "AlienStock" and "Storm Area 51 Basecamp", were subsequently organized to capitalize on the popularity of the original Facebook event. Between 1,500 and 3,000 people showed up at the festivals, while over 150 people made the journey over several miles of rough roads to get near the gates to Area 51. Seven people were reportedly arrested at the event. 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What Does The "51" In The Secret Military Base Area 51
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Jun 10, 2011 . On a remote portion of land along Groom Lake in southern Nevada, about 80 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, is a top-secret US military …
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Factors of 51 and Prime factors of 51 with a Detailed
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To find the pair factors of 51, multiply the 2 numbers in a pair to have the original number as 51. Such numbers are as follows: 1 × 51 = 51; (1, 51) 3 × 17 = 51; (3, 17) 17 × 3 = 51; (17, 3) 51 × 1 = 51; (51, 1) These are the positive pair factors for the number 51. Therefore, the factors of 51 are: 1, 3, 17 and 51.
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Area 51—facts and information - Culture
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Sep 20, 2019 . Area 51 is still an active base developing cutting edge military technology. Historians know what type of aircraft was being developing until the 1970’s but after that, it’s a top-secret mystery.
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What is Area 51? And why is it so secretive? - CBS News
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Nov 24, 2020 . In short, Area 51 was created during the Cold War to help America peek in on the Soviet Union. But, because of its clandestine beginnings and cutting-edge tech, many Americans came to associate ...
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Area 51 | Description & Facts | Britannica
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Jan 12, 2022 . Area 51, secret U.S. Air Force military installation located at Groom Lake in southern Nevada. It is administered by Edwards Air Force Base in southern California. The installation has been the focus of numerous conspiracies involving extraterrestrial life, though its only confirmed use is as a flight testing facility.
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Psalm 51 NIV - Psalm 51 - For the director of music. A
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Psalm 51[ a] For the director of music. A psalm of David. When the prophet Nathan came to him after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba. ( A) 1 Have mercy. ( B) on me, O God, according to your unfailing love;
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FOX 51 Gainesville - WOGX
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Gainesville and Ocala area news, weather, radar, sports, traffic, live newscasts, and more. From WOGX-TV FOX 51 News in Gainesville, your weather authority.
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Home-based Online English School - 51Talk
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Teach with 51Talk | 51Talk
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Three: Start Teaching. Open the required number of lesson slots and start teaching. 51Talk is in partnership with more than 20,000 home-based online English teachers who constantly achieve high standards. This partnership aims to ensure effective teaching while keeping lessons engaging and fun.
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Formula 51 (2001) - IMDb
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Oct 18, 2002 . Formula 51: Directed by Ronny Yu. With Samuel L. Jackson, Nigel Whitmey, Robert Jezek, Emily Mortimer. An American master chemist plans to score big on a once in a lifetime drug deal. All does not go as planned and he is soon entangled in a web of deceit.
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Wisconsin Legislature: Chapter 51
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51.15 Emergency detention. 51.17 Warning of dangerousness. 51.20 Involuntary commitment for treatment. 51.22 Care and custody of persons. 51.30 Records. 51.35 Transfers and discharges. 51.37 Criminal commitments; mental health institutes. 51.375 Honesty testing of sex offenders. 51.38 Nonresident patients on unauthorized absence.
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26 U.S. Code § 51 - Amount of credit | U.S. Code | US Law
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The credit allowed against United States income taxes for any taxable year under the amendments made by this section to section 51 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 [26 U.S.C. 51] to any person with respect to any qualified veteran shall be reduced by the amount of any credit (or other tax benefit described in paragraph (1)(B)) allowed to such person against …
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51 - card game rules - Pagat.com
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Mar 18, 2015 . The maximum value is 51, for a hand consisting of A-K-Q-J-10 of a suit. Declaring 51 points is known as míng suàn (明算 - a clear count). The caller scores double - 102 points - and any other players who have five cards of the same suit score the values of their hands. Calling with less than 51 points is àn suàn (暗算 - an unclear count). In this case the caller …
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51 for 51
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Join the movement for a real path to D.C. statehood: By submitting this form, you acknowledge that you are opting in to updates (message and data rates may apply). The 700,000 residents of the District of Columbia deserve full representation in Congress. The real path to D.C. statehood is with 51 votes in the Senate.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 And Flying Saucers (2018) | Official
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig706g1Hk14
In 1989, physicist Bob Lazar broke the story of Area 51 and the US government’s work on alien spacecrafts. He blew the whistle, shocked the world, then went ...
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Psalms, PSALM 51 | USCCB
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PSALM 51 * The Miserere: Prayer of Repentance. 1 For the leader. A psalm of David, 2 when Nathan the prophet came to him after he had gone in to Bathsheba. a. I. 3 Have mercy on me, God, in accord with your merciful love; in your abundant compassion blot out my transgressions. 4 Thoroughly wash away my guilt; and from my sin cleanse me.
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51% Attack Definition - Investopedia
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/51-attack.asp
Aug 25, 2021 . A 51% attack refers to an attack on a blockchain —most commonly Bitcoin, for which such an attack is still hypothetical—by a group of miners controlling more than 50% of the network's mining ...
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