Area 51 staff ‘left with fatal diseases’ after guarding top secret project | News US

Air Force American veterans have revealed that many workers from the region 51 were killed by cancer.
The security guards of the Nevada test and training range (NTTR), known as the secret zone 51, were sentenced to death by the government due to the presence of an “invisible killer” on the spot, they said.
The NTTR was built in the 1970s on land which proved to be contaminated by radiation due to years of nuclear tests.
However, the veterans who survived the test did not receive medical care by the American department of veterans because they were unable to prove that they were exposed to radiation.
Former Air Force Sergeant David Crete, who worked at the NTTR between 1983 and 1987, said that the left side of his brain was “dying” due to atrophy, Mailonline reported.
He declared to the Veterans Committee of the Chamber that he was one of the lucky ones because 490 of his colleagues died of a serious illness since their service in the old nuclear site.
Sergeant Crete said that a aviator had lost his life at 33 after serving in unity and his military colleagues had experienced an average age of 65 years.
Despite the concerns about the risk of cancellation of the NTTR, a government report insisted that the stopping of projects “against national interest”.
However, the veterans were left without evidence to prove their exhibition because the top secret nature of their work meant that their files had been “masked to data”.
Sergeant Crete added that the risks of influence were not only a risk for the military, but also for their families, to whom they were never able to explain what they did in the top secret base.
The secret of zone 51
Zone 51 is known as a top secret installation operated by the US Air Force, located in Groom Lake in southern Nevada.
In addition to its only confirmed use as the installation of flight tests, the site is prohibited to the public and the media.
His name comes from his designation on the maps of the Atomic Energy Commission.
The base has given birth to many conspiracy theories, many claiming to have witnessed UFOs near zone 51. These are taken into account my military aircraft tests according to the CIA.
Workers reach the site by plane from a terminal designated at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.
Source: British Encyclopedia
“My wife made three miscarriages. One of the guys I worked with, his wife had seven, “he added.
“My four children were born with unlikely congenital malformations or health problems. It is not their fault. I’m not saying it’s me, but I brought it home.
Another veteran, Pomp Braswell, said that working at the base at a young age felt “very special” because his mother knew “the absolute zero” of the nature of her activities.
Two Congress bills were presented to provide more support for NTTR veterans, the Protect Act and the Law on Forgotten Veterans.
A previous bill was signed by the president of the time, Bill Clinton, in 2000, to provide compensation to veterans who had worked on certain government sites
But Sergeant Crete said that the only recognition of his service came from the late American senator John McCain, who told him that his unity “ had ended the Cold War ”.
Metro approached the US Air Force to comment.
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