The X Files: I Want to Believe The mysterious "Groom Lake"

2022-04-25 06:01
A survey company once conducted a survey on the trust of American citizens in the government. Statistics prove that: a large majority of American citizens believe that the U.S. government has concealed the truth from citizens regarding matters such as aliens. For example, the famous "Groom Lake" is an example.
"Groom Lake" refers to a piece of land that belongs to the Federal government of the United States about 95 miles north of Las Vegas . This area was also included when the U.S. government established a nuclear weapons test site in The Silver State in 1950 . On military maps, the test sites are numbered by districts, and the folk name "Zone 51" is said to have come from this way. Until 1994, the U.S. military denied the existence of this restricted zone where even military aircraft were not allowed to enter its airspace, and now it is unwilling to disclose any information about it.
As the most confidential site in the United States, there will naturally be various mysterious legends, and "Groom Lake" has also been linked to aliens. A former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency once claimed that the aliens were in contact with the US government, and the two parties reached a deal: the US government allowed aliens to kidnap Earthlings, and the aliens revealed to the US government in "Groom Lake" advanced technology.
Two other "informers" also revealed that the US military's cooperation plan with aliens was carried out in "Groom Lake."
Although the identities of several "informers" have since been exposed, and the so-called collusion between the government and aliens has not been confirmed, many people are still willing to believe that this story is true.
From then on, the story of "Groom Lake" and aliens spread throughout the United States, and then spread throughout the world.
And "The X-Files" is to a large extent popularized by such rumors.
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The X Files: I Want to Believe quotes

  • Dana Scully: What was it you were praying for in there, sir?

    Father Joe: For the salvation of my immortal soul.

    Dana Scully: And do you think God hears your prayers?

    Father Joe: Do you think he hears yours?

    Dana Scully: I didn't bugger 37 altar boys.

    Father Joe: Oh.

    Fox Mulder: That's a colorful way of puttin' it.

    Dana Scully: Well, I have another word, if you'd like.

    Fox Mulder: I'm sure you do.

  • Dana Scully: You know, the truth is, I worrry about you, and the effects of long-term isolation.

    Fox Mulder: [chuckling] I'm fine here. I'm happy as a clam.

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