Area 51
The base's current primary purpose is publicly unknown; however, based on historical evidence, it most likely supports development and testing ofexperimental aircraft and weapons systems (black projects). The intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component tounidentified flying object (UFO) folklore.
What's a dying man to lose or gain from telling the truth? Nothing. This adds credibility to the words of Boyd Bushman, former Area 51 scientist who spilled the beans on aliens and UFOs in his last days.
Bushman died on Aug. 7 but not before speaking with Mark Q. Patterson, an aerospace engineer, about the work Bushman did over the years, most especially his experience in Area 51.
More than just talk about his days in the U.S. Air Force base, situated some 85 miles north of Las Vegas, he shared pictures of aliens with Patterson, claiming that there are those working in the government who are actually aliens.