2. What are Aliens?
•The universe was created 13.8 billion years ago.
•Know there are billions of stars in our galaxy alone, each with
many planets.
•In that much time wont at least 1 other planet will inhabit
intelligent life?
•Know that is there is a great possibility they are out there.
•May have contacted us 1000’s of years in the past.
4. Stonehenge Cont.
Composed of many rocks brought together to make a circle.
Largest rock is known to be up to 30 feet and weigh 25 tons.
There aren't any stones near the sight for 156 miles.
How where ancient civilizations with there limited technology able to
make the rocks stand upright and in some cases on top of each
other?
Historians have trouble explaining.
I believe aliens may have visited them and exposed them to their
technology.
6. Pyramids of Giza Cont.
Stand about 450 feet tall.
2 ½ million blocks of limestone each weighing at 2 to 70 tons.
The stones of the pyramid align together with such perfection it is less
and a fifth of an inch apart.
Egyptians kept records about everything they ever did; every king
they had, every war they fought, and everything that happen. Yet
there is no records for them ever building the pyramids.
They were 747 feet in length and still perfect squares with 90˚ angles.
How where the stones moved up to the top of the pyramid?
7.
8. AREA 51: THE WORST-KEPT SECRET AROUND
By Patrick J. Kiger
A 2009 Los Angeles Times article once called Area 51 “the most famous military institution in the world that doesn’t officially exist.” Since the
testing facility was founded in the 1950s on an abandoned World War II bombing and artillery range 80 miles north of Las Vegas, Area 51’s
presence has been perhaps the worst-kept secret in the history of secrecy. The site does not appear on U.S. Geological Survey maps, and
images of the area have been deleted from recent government-produced satellite imagery. The Air Force long has responded to civilian requests
for information about Area 51 by denying that there was a facility by that name, though in this 1998 letter, the service did acknowledge the
existence of an “operating location near Groom Dry Lake” that conducted classified activities.
Nevertheless, newspaper articles, such as this 1955 United Press account of the crash of a secret plane at Area 51, long have routinely reported
the existence of the secret base. And over the years, slip-ups occasionally put officials in the awkward position of having to walk back or scrub
the public record to remove confirmation of Area 51. This Space Review article reports, that in 1974, for example, astronauts on the Skylab
orbital station innocently aimed their camera at Nevada and took pictures of the secret facility. (This CIA memo to then-agency director William
Colby describes the resulting cover-up efforts.)
Such efforts at enforcing secrecy had limited success. This 1980 Cox News Service dispatch, apparently based upon information leaked by
aerospace industry sources, describes the testing of B-2 stealth bomber at the site. Other holes have been poked in the shroud by amateur
aircraft spotters who’ve hovered for years around Area 51’s perimeter, laboriously scrutinizing the sky with binoculars and picking up bits and
pieces and gradually assembling the puzzle. This 2005 Las Vegas Sun article profiles Glenn Campbell, the leader of a ragtag group of spotters
called the Interceptors, who included a builder of scale models of secret aircraft and a former traffic engineer fixated on gravity research (a long-
rumored activity at the site).
Pictures taken by a Russian satellite and published on the Web in 2000, they confirmed what amateur aircraft spotters, conspiracy buffs and
UFOologists had long assumed—thaat the site contained a complex of buildings, a gigantic hangar and a runway to enable testing of secret next-
generation aircraft prototypes. From the Federation of American Scientists, here are the pictures, including some computer-enhanced
versions, and a detailed analysis. FAS has even been able to track improvements made to Area 51, including a new 11,960-foot-long, 140-foot-
wide runway that apparently was built in the 1990s to replace an older runway.
In addition to U.S. experimental aircraft, the Air Force apparently has tested captured enemy planes at Area 51 as well. This 1984 Associated
Press article mentions a captured Soviet MiG-21 that crashed nearby in 1984, killing the Air Force general who was piloting it.
But whatever actually goes on inside Area 51, those real activities undoubtedly pale in comparison to the outlandish rumors. As this 1996 New
York Times article notes, some UFOologists have suggested that the government may be testing captured extraterrestrial spacecraft inside the
restricted site. The Internet rumor mill also maintains that wreckage and bodies of alien spacemen recovered from the alleged 1947 UFO crash in
Roswell, New Mexico were spirited away to Area 51 for analysis and reverse-engineering. In the late 1980s, a man who claimed to be a former
Area 51 employee surfaced to claim that the military was developing an anti-matter-powered flying saucer there. (Here’s a TV news
interview with him.)
The state of Nevada actually has given nearby state route 375 the official name of the Extraterrestrial Highway, a tongue-in-cheek inducement to
the UFO-seeking tourists who pump dollars into the local economy. The “official” Area 51 website maintained by the Las Vegas Tourism
Bureau, breathlessly notes rumors that Area 51 has been used “for the creation of exotic energy weapons, weather control experimentation and
most interesting, time travel and teleportation technology.”
9. Interview
Mrs. Foggarty
Do you think aliens ever came to earth?
No, I don’t think they came to earth because aliens are
more of a non-fiction thing. They are more towards
fantasy and science fiction.
How would you explain the building of Stonehenge and
Pyramids?
They could have found an alternate method. A machine
that made heavy lifting easier. Back then people had
much time on there hands and could have made these
monuments.
10. Questions
Do you think aliens visited us in past?
How many big pyramids are in Giza?
Do you think aliens exist?
11. Follow-Up
• If you want to learn more about aliens you can
watch the Ancient Aliens on the history channel.