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Area 51 secret base 'revealed' as expert's 'home raided' over website exposing the 'truth'

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Published 17:38 27 Apr 2024 GMT+1

Area 51 secret base 'revealed' as expert's 'home raided' over website exposing the 'truth'

He believes users of his forum have 'exposed' what actually happens at the air base

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Topics: Area 51, Conspiracy Theories, US News, Weird, Aliens, UFO

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The owner of a website that claims to expose the 'truth' about Area 51 has had his 'home raided.'

Over the years, Nevada's Area 51 has become synonymous with tales of UFOs, government cover-ups and potentially testing alien technology.

Located about 120 miles north of Las Vegas, it has been the topic of many conspiracy theories since its founding in 1955.

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In 1999, Joerg Arnu launched dreamlandresort to provide like-minded people with a forum to share their theories about the infamous US military facility.

After having his home raided by federal agents, he has become convinced that a user of his website has exposed the 'truth' about what happens there.

He also believes that the Air Force is testing spy planes and drone-jamming technology.

"They are flying drones, obviously," Arnu claimed. "The Russians and Chinese work on stuff to jam our drones, we work on stuff to jam their drones. The next step is how do we make drone communications more secure."

However, he claims these tests are being conducted at a facility that is even more hidden - a secret 'base within a base.'

Arnu, who calls himself an 'Area 51 research veteran,' explained: "They have a whole empty valley just north of Groom Lake, and they have the mountain range where they can pretty much play with anything they want.

"They have years and years and decades of experience hiding things. Look at some of the exotic planes, like the Tacit Blue that was developed in total secrecy, was flown in secrecy, then all of a sudden, they put it in a museum and said, 'Yeah, we had this for a while.'

Area 51 has long been the subject of many conspiracy theories (Gallo Images/Orbital Horizon/Copernicus Sentinel Data 2024 via Getty)
Area 51 has long been the subject of many conspiracy theories (Gallo Images/Orbital Horizon/Copernicus Sentinel Data 2024 via Getty)

"It’s booming out there. Area 51 is not going anywhere."

UNILAD has reached out to the FBI for comment.

Arnu's home was also raided by federal agents back in November 2022 in connection to his conspiracies.

He was in bed at his home in Rachel, Nevada when around two dozen agents burst through the door, handcuffed him and led him outside for questioning.

They then handed him a search warrant, which accused him of 'conspiracy' and 'photographing defense installations'.

Upon raiding the property, agents seized four of Arnu’s computers, several hard drives, phones, cameras and a drone.

After his home was raided, an Area 51 'expert' has shared his latest theories about the military base (Barry King/WireImage via Getty)
After his home was raided, an Area 51 'expert' has shared his latest theories about the military base (Barry King/WireImage via Getty)

Theories surrounding Area 51 may be aplenty, but earlier this year, the CIA confirmed what it's actually used for.

The site is indeed a hub for activity, just not the extra-terrestrial activity it is associated with.

Instead, it is simply a testing facility where the air force can try out new planes, drones and more without having prying eyes looking over their shoulders.

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