Pentagon Fakes Area 51 UFOs
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Area 51 UFO Rumours Spread Intentionally by Pentagon | OGN Daily

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Pentagon tried to hide secret weapons programmes at Nevada base.
Distributed doctored images of flying saucers to throw locals off scent about what was really going on.
Area 51 was part of an effort to hide the testing of new top-secret stealth aircraft, developed to penetrate the Soviet Union’s air defences.
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