Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Season 2, Episode 2 Discussed Area 51 & Its Connection to the Phoenix Lights

Roy A. Barnes
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Season 2, Episode 2 featured the mysterious Area 51 Friday night on truTV, with its connection to the 1997 Phoenix Lights. The secret military base is about 90 miles from Las Vegas and has been shrouded with mystery and controversy for decades. Season 2, Episode 2 of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura saw the former pro wrestler go to the border of this venue. This program is only going to fuel more speculations as to what the government is doing there.

Area 51 Is Allegedly More than "Little Green Men", as Shown on Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Season 2, Episode 2

At a truck stop, the former governor met up with Chuck Clark, an amateur astronomer. Clark claims he researched the area outside of Area 51, digging up warning sensors. Then his house was raided by the Joint Terrorism Task Force and FBI in Rachel, Nevada (the closet town to the base). He said a lot of mysterious burnings were going on and that people are being killed in experiments out there, drawing conclusions from some Freedom of Information documents.

Investigator Daniel talked to Clifford Clift of the Mutual UFO Network, who says around a dozen space ships are on site there, where the workers there study the "back engineering" capabilities of such aircraft. Michael Schratt, an aerospace engineer, says that ultra-advanced "Deep Black" programs are being developed on the base, including bizarre-looking aircraft that looks like something extraterrestrials would use. The public's fascination with space aliens is perfect cover for the alleged doings there, according to Schratt.

Jesse Ventura's team member June met with an alleged "Black Ops" source David on Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Season 2, Episode 2. He allegedly knows about "Black Ops" programs, and suggested she speak to a psychologist Richard, who's allegedly been in Area 51. Richard claims hybridization of aliens and humans is being done there. He said he'd seen three "anti-gravity" aircraft while "under cover of darkness", things made from spaceships. June tried to get access to the Area 51 commuter flight workers, but almost got arrested in the process.

The Phoenix Lights Were Allegedly Holographic Projections, as Stated on Season 2, Episode 2 of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura

The Phoenix Lights were discussed. The government's various explanations for them were shot down on the show, especially when writer Randall Fitzgerald talked with the host of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura on the Season 2, Episode 2 airing. Fitzgerald believes the military was using the Phoenix Lights as holographic projections to scare people that night in 1997, allegedly originating from Area 51. Fitzgerald said a couple of months later (via a declassified report) that the CIA and Air Force admitted to deceiving the people to believe in UFO's so it will provide a cover for the secret projects.

Investigative journalist George Knapp told Jesse Ventura in Las Vegas that Area 51 is the "blackest place in the black world", claiming toxic experiments conducted there caused worker deaths. He warned the Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura host to use caution when going out there on his motorcycle on Season 2, Episode 2. At Rachel, Nevada, Yoerg claims harassment by the government for his knowledge of this place. He showed a satellite photo featuring many runways before riding out with Ventura and then walking on foot to the outskirts, where lots of surveillance existed. Soon, the pair was being watched by armed men in a big white pick up truck, even though they were behind the "orange poles" of Area 51. Ventura decides to not cross the line, but is frustrated that there's no one to confront about this place.

Season 2, Episode 2 of the truTV program concludes with the host of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura going to Washington and attempting to discuss the subject with Area 51's Congressman, Dean Heller, but all he got was the press secretary who gave him a runaround.

They say in life, be careful what you wish for. What if the American people really knew what was going on out there, would we then wish we didn't?

Sources:

"Area 51", Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, October 29, 2010, truTV

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  • nateclaudin12/10/2010

    !!!JESSE VENTURA 4 PRESIDENT!!!

  • larry lee11/6/2010

    i`ve been watching since the first episode and am glad someone has the nads to enlighten the people about what`s going on right here in our own country.i only hope the right people see it and do something about it.

  • eric magnusson11/5/2010

    Jesse,I love you man,but what a puss not to pass the sticks @ area 51. Shoot @ you,yes,KILL you,NO! Custody,,Yes. Oh,,FYI,,Their OPTS have moved to ID./UT./MT./WY. (NV. local ended after the inititial lunar landing).(smoke)!!

  • Mike James11/3/2010

    The only people trying to kill ventura are the people of Minn for what he pulled over on them

  • Claire Luna-Pinsker11/1/2010

    I watched his show this week-end about the 2012 bunkers, now I'm worried. I believe the gov't only shares 1% of the truth about aliens or other strange occurences too. It's an endless space beyond our miniscule planet. Good one.

  • Sherri Granato10/30/2010

    I have been watching Jesse on his journey for truth. I have to say that he has me totally freaked out. You have updated his theory for this segment quite well. Keep up the great coverage Roy!

  • Michele Starkey10/29/2010

    Roy, you ended this so interestingly, "would we then wish we didn't?" Good question, cheers :)

  • Chris Fieck10/29/2010

    I know information and I was told and i have hidden proof and folders from area 51 and there is much more and i wish to ive them to you I havethem hidden and burried and well i will give them to noone but you I say your program and the goverment does not want this to get out

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