'Former CIA agent' shares Area 51 confession on his deathbed

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By James Kay

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What happens in Area 51 is a mystery to the vast majority of us, and a lot of people are eager to know if there are any extraterrestrial goings on.

An unnamed man, who claims to be a former CIA agent, may hold the answers those who are seeking the truth crave, having "revealed all" whilst on his deathbed.

Area 51 is a military base at Groom Lake, a dry lake bed in the Nevada Desert, and is often at the center of conspiracy theories regarding aliens, per the BBC.

Members of the public are unable to get close to the base due to multiple warning signs, electronic surveillance, and armed guards patrolling the perimeter, and this only adds to the intrigue of what happens there.

The alleged former CIA agent took part in "The Anonymous Interview", created by documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, as first reported by HowandWhys.

The 77-year-old explained to UFO researcher Richard Dolan that he was speaking at great risk, so didn't want to use his name. He went on to say he hasn't got much time left anyway due to kidney problems.

The man alleged that he worked for the CIA between 1957 to 1960 and his job was to analyze evidence of extraterrestrial beings.

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Area 51 is only accessible by authorized individuals. Credit: Peter Griffin / Alamy

He claims that he was transported to Area 51 to look at an array of UFOs that had been discovered by the US military, including the famous flying saucer that supposedly crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947.

The CIA agent alleged that President Dwight Eisenhower was concerned about a threat to humanity by extraterrestrial beings, so sent agents to Area 51 to gather evidence and report back to him.

It was there that the man claims he observed aliens that were still alive. He described a grey alien that "didn’t look human as far as the skin tone" and outlined features such as a larger brain, with only holes for its ears and nostrils.

The former agent went on to describe how these aliens were able to travel through galaxies. He said that the power source was able to reverse gravity, and even claimed he received the mathematical code as to how this was possible.

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Irving Newton holding the debris of the alleged flying saucer in Roswell, New Mexico, 1947. Credit: Chronicle / Alamy

Area 51 was subject to a Facebook event called "Storm Area 51," where those wanting to know the truth were to gather outside the perimeter in September 2019 and rush into the military base together, per the BBC.

The event gathered millions of followers, but only a handful showed up and Area 51 remained uninfiltrated.

You can see the full interview with the former CIA agent here.

Featured image credit: Andrey Volodin / Alamy

'Former CIA agent' shares Area 51 confession on his deathbed

vt-author-image

By James Kay

Article saved!Article saved!

What happens in Area 51 is a mystery to the vast majority of us, and a lot of people are eager to know if there are any extraterrestrial goings on.

An unnamed man, who claims to be a former CIA agent, may hold the answers those who are seeking the truth crave, having "revealed all" whilst on his deathbed.

Area 51 is a military base at Groom Lake, a dry lake bed in the Nevada Desert, and is often at the center of conspiracy theories regarding aliens, per the BBC.

Members of the public are unable to get close to the base due to multiple warning signs, electronic surveillance, and armed guards patrolling the perimeter, and this only adds to the intrigue of what happens there.

The alleged former CIA agent took part in "The Anonymous Interview", created by documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, as first reported by HowandWhys.

The 77-year-old explained to UFO researcher Richard Dolan that he was speaking at great risk, so didn't want to use his name. He went on to say he hasn't got much time left anyway due to kidney problems.

The man alleged that he worked for the CIA between 1957 to 1960 and his job was to analyze evidence of extraterrestrial beings.

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Area 51 is only accessible by authorized individuals. Credit: Peter Griffin / Alamy

He claims that he was transported to Area 51 to look at an array of UFOs that had been discovered by the US military, including the famous flying saucer that supposedly crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947.

The CIA agent alleged that President Dwight Eisenhower was concerned about a threat to humanity by extraterrestrial beings, so sent agents to Area 51 to gather evidence and report back to him.

It was there that the man claims he observed aliens that were still alive. He described a grey alien that "didn’t look human as far as the skin tone" and outlined features such as a larger brain, with only holes for its ears and nostrils.

The former agent went on to describe how these aliens were able to travel through galaxies. He said that the power source was able to reverse gravity, and even claimed he received the mathematical code as to how this was possible.

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Irving Newton holding the debris of the alleged flying saucer in Roswell, New Mexico, 1947. Credit: Chronicle / Alamy

Area 51 was subject to a Facebook event called "Storm Area 51," where those wanting to know the truth were to gather outside the perimeter in September 2019 and rush into the military base together, per the BBC.

The event gathered millions of followers, but only a handful showed up and Area 51 remained uninfiltrated.

You can see the full interview with the former CIA agent here.

Featured image credit: Andrey Volodin / Alamy