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IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF DISCLOSURE IN OUR LIFETIME?
A Smithsonian-associated museum is displaying an item it says is an ‘authentic alien artifact’ from a 1986 UFO crash in Russia. It’s part of a larger Area 51 themed exhibit that has recently opened. Is this the beginnings of a long-awaited disclosure?
The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas has unveiled an exhibit titled Area 51: Myth or Reality, which presents historical records of the U.S. military site that has long been called the most secret place on Earth.
Spy planes, like the U2 and A-12, were routinely tested at this abandoned bombing range 80 miles north of Las Vegas during the 1950s and 60s. Models of these and other stealth aircraft are now on display at the museum.
The exhibit also scrutinizes ongoing speculation that the military was testing captured alien spacecraft at Area 51 and examining the remains of extraterrestrials that had reportedly crashed outside of Roswell N.M., in 1947.
The Area 51 presentation isn’t limited to examining American UFO sites. Under a clear display cover — where the “Authentic Alien Artifact” sign is housed — are a variety of objects, including vials containing small pieces of material. These come from an alleged UFO crash in Russia.
The exhibit, with its bold claims, is raising a lot of eyebrows — this is the first of its kind for aSmithsonian-associated museum.
More, in the full post at Dateline Zero