There is a place in the Nevada desert the size of Belgium that doesn't
officially exist. It is the airbase where test flights of our
top-secret experimental military aircraft are conducted and --not
coincidentally--where the conspiracy theorists insist the Pentagon is
hiding UFOs and aliens. This is Dreamland--or Area 51. For Phil
Patton, the idea of writing a travel account of a place he couldn't
actually visit was irresistible. What he found was a world where
Chick Yeager and the secret planes of the Cold War converged with the
Nevada Test Site and alien landings at Roswell. A think tank for
aviation engineering, Dreamland can be seen from a summit outside the
base's perimeter, a hundred miles north of Las Vegas. On Freedom
Ridge, groups of airplane buffs gather with their camouflage outfits
and binoculars. These are the Stealth chasers, the Skunkers, guys
with code names like Agent X and Zero, hoping for a glimpse of the
rumored raylike shapes of planes like Black Manta and "the mother
ship." The most mysterious craft is Aurora, the successor to the
legendary U-2, said to run on methane and fly as fast as Mach
6. Scanning the same horizon, the UFO buffs are looking for the
hovering lights and doughnut-shaped contrails of alien
aircraft. Are they looking at something sinister and
mysterious? Imagined? Or more terrestrial than they
think? Dreamland shows how much we need mystery in the information
age, and how the cultures of nuclear power and airpower merge with the
folklores of extraterrestrials and earthly conspiracies. Patton found
people who found themselves in the mysteries of the place. John
Lear, the son of aviation pioneer Bill Lear--who gave his name to the
jet--served as a pilot for the CIA's Air America, but back home, he
became fascinated by UFOs and eventually believed in it all: the
underground bases, the alien-human hybrids, the secret
treaties. But was he a true believer, or part of a disinformation
campaign? Bob Lazar seems to know when the saucers will come, and
has made three clear sightings at night along Dreamland's perimeter,
but is his story real, or a vision of what's possible? Dreamland is an
exploration of America's most secret place: the base for our
experimental airplanes, the fount of UFO rumors, an offshoot of the
Nevada Test Site. How this "blackspot" came to exist--its history,
its creators, its spies and counterspies--is Phil Patton's tale. He
tunnels into the subcultures of the conspiracy buffs, the true
believers, and the aeronautic geniuses, creating a novelistic tour de
force destined to make us all rethink our convictions about American
know-how--and alien inventiveness.
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Travels Inside the Secret World of Roswell and Area 51
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307828606
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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