US Military Plans to Ramp Up Activity Near Area 51 Base in Nevada

US Military Plans to Ramp Up Activity Near Area 51 Base in Nevada
Alien and Area 51 themed gifts are displayed for sale at the Little A'le'Inn restaurant and gift shop in Rachel, Nev., on July 22, 2019. David Becker/Getty Images
Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
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The United States Military appears to be increasing activity near a top-secret base in the Nevada desert, a photojournalist revealed on August 8.

Former On Scene TV Photojournalist Bryan Herbert revealed the military recently issued a series of Notices to Airman (NOTAMs) detailing changes to military air traffic movements at the R-4806E restricted airspace above Desert Dry Lake, 30 miles southeast of the top-secret Area 51 base.

Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
Editor/Reporter
Richard Szabo is an award-winning journalist with more than 12 years' experience in news writing at mainstream and niche media organizations. He has a specialty in business, tourism, hospitality, and healthcare reporting.
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