Finally, after decades of denials, the government has officially acknowledged the existence of a top-secret facility at Area 51 in the Nevada desert. The official CIA line is that it was used for aerial testing of aircraft, including the U-2.
It's not the first time the government has pulled back the veil of secrecy somewhat on the 8,000-square-mile installation, as former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush both referred to the "location near Groom Lake," while justifying continued secrecy, when they were in office. Other government references date back to the 1960s.
But, we ask, if Area 51's mission was so mundane, why the need for so much secrecy and why for so long?
The very fact that the government has been obfuscating over what it now says was simply a place to test aircraft would seem to invite some healthy skepticism. Who's to say the complete truth is known now? After all, the documents just released still contain redactions.
In other words, we cannot yet eliminate the possibility that aliens and UFOs may be among us.