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Secretive Skunk Works

There have been, over decades, many thousands of supposed sightings of unidentified flying objects, but it seems certain that these are mostly not alien spacecraft at all, but more likely top-secret projects in transport research.

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In a country as big as the United States of America, there have to be places that are wreathed in mystery, and in one spot, bordered to the south by New Mexico, west by California and in the north-east by Nevada, where something smells peculiar, to say the least. 

 

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From the mid-80s onward, numerous sightings of highly mysterious, unidentified flying objects have been reported in this area, though probably not alien spaceships, but advanced aeronautic technology that we never get to hear anything aboutin the research and testing stages.  Palmdale, edged by desert, is this strange place, and myth surround is like a cloud.

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Physical smells there were once so sickening that the site was dubbed Skunk works, due to foul chemical odours emitted there throughout the 1940s. On the very edge of the main Lockheed plant, and heavily guarded at all times, work carried out there is cloaked in secrecy, obsessively so, if would-be witnesses are to be believed.

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Legendary spy plane, A-12 Blackbird, flying at over 2000 mph was developed at the Skunk works,, but speculators think that behind those doors many ground-breaking ideas get researched. Founded 1943, in response to Nazi Germany developing a jet fighter, Skunk works scientists had, within six months, created the XP-80, setting the standard for jet aircraft for many years. Pulsating lights, over the south-western USA,  have been reported, as well as so-called airquakes, created in the wakes of unknown craft reported by US geological survey team members.  Speculation has been rife, for the last ten years there, that new spy plane Aurora, capable 5,000 mph+ in flight, was being developed.

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  1. Sheila Barnhill

    On April 29, 2011 at 6:38 am


    Somehow, none of this surprises me.

  2. mona rastogi

    On April 29, 2011 at 8:07 am


    good knowledge

  3. Will Dee

    On April 29, 2011 at 10:42 am


    I think aliens have visited us but we are not ready for first contact.

  4. Robert Heston

    On April 29, 2011 at 1:36 pm


    I enjoyed the article, this subject is one in which I have an interest.

  5. Lynn Hollis

    On April 30, 2011 at 2:03 am


    Real life sci-fi.

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