Conspiracy
US Air Force's Janet fleet planes make unexpected trip to Area 51
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T.K. RandallMarch 1, 2025 ·
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The planes are typically used to transport personnel to and from secure and secretive locations within the US.
There are few places on Earth as notoriously secretive as Area 51 - a remote facility in the Nevada desert that has become synonymous with stories of reverse-engineered alien technology and the development of highly advanced black projects that next to nobody knows anything about.
While we still don't really know what goes on there, what we do know is that there was a flurry of activity a few days ago when three flights from the enigmatic Janet (Joint Air Network for Employee Transportation) fleet landed on one of its six runways.
Comprised of Boeing 737 jets made up to look like typical airliners, Janet fleet has been used for many years to transport important personnel - such as military contractors and DoD staff - to secure and secretive locations.
In this particular case, three of the planes took off two days ago from the nearby Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas and landed at Area 51 around 18 minutes later.
It is believed that such flights have been happening since as far back as 1955.
The big question is exactly what the purpose of these latest trips might be, especially within the context of recent political events in the US and beyond.
Area 51 itself, which is located within the US Air Force's Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), is known to have been home to various secret projects over the years, though exactly what it is used for these days - especially given how well known it now is - remains unclear.
Whatever the case, it seems that someone of importance needed to get there in a hurry.
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