About book Area 51: An Uncensored History Of America's Top Secret Military Base (2011)
I read this book since it was lent to me by a retired USAF Lt.Col. and a WWII vet.The dust jacket says "a work of nonfiction." Well...Most of the work deals with the secret/not so secret work done in the infamous Area 51 id the Nevada desert. It was interesting reading about the development of the U-2 an Blackbird spy planes and other nefarious going on. However Ms Jacobsen's 'revelation' of what really happened at Roswell, NM with the flying saucer left me doubting.Sorry, you'll have to read that for yourself and make up you own mind! interviewed who worked there 32, science not everything and very beautiful, 7 flying saucers, Cross Roads test at Bikini atoll, 200V2 to white sands, Einstein no to Nazi scientists as crashes in Mexico, Korean War jet against jet, saucers from bible and middle ages, project paper clip, EGG of 3 professors began with stand still photo tech, dirty bomb of plutonium dispersal in 57 project, Hood bomb 6xHiroshima, Powers Operation Overflight stop and think, Cuban 300killed 1200prisoned no air cover, no bid competition, Soviets 50meg bomb, Oxcart 1963 A12 SR71 2800 flights 6 years, drones in 66, 1898 Tesla pilotless boat, Joe Kennedy B24 remote bomb, Okinawa with 200K deaths, KGB believe what true false and false true enemy, MIG21 Israel from Iraq to US then more planes to Israel, 66 2dirty Spain and Greenland disposal to Savannah, Orion with nuclear propulsion, 162 power plants, Atomic Energy C lies for lies, diplomats and assassinations.
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3.5. Good. Interesting history. Then WTF was that at the end about the Roswell crash?!
—nerd01
Good history, but some shaky conspiracy theories
—mika