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Additions to Hangar 19 at
AFFTC Det. 3, Groom Lake, NV
Summer 2005
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| Although Area 51's unquestioned supremacy as the world's "most popular"
secret base has recently been eroded by stiff competition from the dark
places in the "War on Terror," the "operating location"
continues to expand. Intrepid amateur geographers and black-world civilian-overseers
offer this evidence of new growth at America's premiere secret base. |
Area of Interest |
Exhibit 1:
Detail from Lazygranch Panoramic Photograph (2001)

The building in the foreground is Hangar 19, which has undergone recent
expansion. |
Exhibit 2:
Detail from Panoramic Photograph (2004)
Photographs by Dr. T

In this photo from May 2005, extensions on either side of Hangar 19 are
clearly visible. The nature of these extensions is unknown, although they
appear to be "open" at the bottom (i.e. they are not fully-enclosed
structures). Also visible in front of the extension on the left is a row
of poles or something sticking out of the ground. Whether they represent
a fence, a skeleton for further construction, or something else is unknown.
Notice also the strange orange-looking blob under or in front of the hangar
on the left. The nature of this object is unknown. There are a number of
theories about it, ranging from airplane to a public art sculpture. |
Exhibit 3:
A more detailed picture of the same location. (May 2005)
Note: black blobs on the image are from lens dust that
the photographer was too lazy to clean up; they do not constitute evidence
of extraterrestrial or extradimensional activities.

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Exhibit 4:
The row of poles or fence in front of the left extension is more visible
in this image:
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Exhibit 5:
In an attempt to determine whether the poles in the above photograph signified
additional construction at the site (perhaps thereby giving additional clues
about the "public art piece"), our perpetually out-of-breath Tikaboo
survey crew made a trip to re-photograph the site in early August 2005.
Unfortunately, conditions were awful and the results, shown below, are totally
inconclusive.

Theories about these new developments (pun intended) at Groom Lake are encouraged.
Please let us know your thoughts. |
Info submitted by Dr. T, August 2005
Much thanks to the Lazy G Ranch for hosting this material
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