God only
knows how long, how many years, David Bencze spent on the desert mountains
surrounding the secret military base called Area 51. He got the usual
photographs of a usually empty, outside of some unmarked white planes, runway
and several buildings that rumors said held any number of things from top
secret aircrafts to flying saucers being reversed engineered and, the best of them
all, the corpses of extraterrestrials.
He has
tried a few times to drive up to the gates of Area 51. He was shot at, stopped
and searched, taken to a local police station where he was held for nearly a
month before he was escorted out of the state but most of the time the Men In
Black usually just watched him from some black trucks parked on hilltops along
the road. If he went too far they drove down and surrounded his car. The
“guards” were huge…almost as big as some of the professional wrestlers he had
seen on TV and man, were they scary?
Since
driving in was basically out of the question Bencze started looking at how the
civilians who worked on the base got in there day after day. The best way, he
figured, was to “meet” someone who works at the base and share a few drinks
with them. That really wasn’t as hard as you might think. There is a bar just
across the street from the Las Vegas airport. He never did tell me what the
name of the bar was but it is Las Vegas after all so there are probably fifty
or more to search on that road.
He
stopped in the bar a couple times when he glanced at a young woman he had seen
boarding a Janet plane. Janet is the name of the airplanes he watched flying in
employees to and from Area 51 as well as some of the other southwestern bases
that no one supposed to know about. Yes, there are more. If you look at a map
of the southwest and the bases were blacked out you would actually see more
black on the map than you would any other color.
Her name
was Sandra Lloyd. He got there one day at about 6:00 PM. She was there. Bencze
walked over and introduced himself. He was a klutz at it but that seemed to
relax her and she welcomed his to her table. They shared a whole bunch of
drinks starting with wine and they ended up drinking Jose and Coke. By the time
they were done the bar was closing and she was a lot drunker than he was so he
walked her home all the time talking about her and her life.
Once he
got her home they sat on the porch and talked. The sky above Las Vegas was
clear so the air was cool, a lot cooler than normal so he put his arms around
her and held her close. It only took a few minutes before they started talking
about their jobs. He told her that he was a photographer for a research
company. It wasn’t the truth but it wasn’t exactly a lie either.
Then she
opened up. She said that she was a research assistant at Area 51. She added
that she was working on an engineering project that has something to do with plasma
propulsion. Then he asked her the question he really wanted an answer to…how
did she get to work every day? It was a long distance between Las Vegas and
Area 51. She looked at him and smiled then she said, “Well, I don’t have to
drive. A bus picks me up here in the morning and we go to the airport. We get
on a white plane from an airline named Janet. It flies us to Area 51 and then
flies us home. The nice thing is we don’t have to pay anything for the ride.”
She suddenly got real quiet and she asked Bencze to leave because she was
getting really tired. He did as she asked and left but not before writing down
the info about the airline and he was able to “borrow” her security name tag.
That
night Bencze spent the night on Photoshop turning her ID into one with his name
and photo. By the time he was done there was no way to distinguish his from the
real thing. That was all he could do and he knew that even with the ID he might
get caught and, possibly killed by the men in black.
He
arrived at the Janet terminal sometime about five in the morning. Sandra was
already there and she was searching like mad for her ID. Bencze walked over,
lifted her from her seat and gave her their first kiss. He guessed that she was
in some kind of shock or maybe her mind was on her missing ID but while he had
her in his embrace he quietly put her ID into her left hand pocket. She didn’t
feel him put it there but as he walked away he yelled back to make sure that
she checked her [ockets. She found it right where he put and she got the
biggest smile Bencze had ever seen from a woman. He just smiled back and sat
down across the room from her.
Then a
thought he should have had the night before came into his head. She knew what
he told her he did for a living and it had nothing to do with Area 51. How was
he going to get on one of the planes and actually get into Area 51?
As soon
as that thought crossed his mind the loudspeaker calling passengers for flight
N623RA to board the plane. Sandra got up and walked onto the tarmac, climbed
the steps to the plane and within minutes the plane was in the air and she was
gone. Then the announcer came back on and announced that passengers for Janet
flight N273RH would be boarding in less than 30 minutes. That would be the one
that would let him to “where no man has gone before,” to quote Star Trek.
The
plane pulled up to the gate exactly 30 minutes later. Bencze showed his fake ID
at the gate and without a single question he walked through the gate and onto
the plane. Now, he said it was just a short flight but once the wheels touched
down and he showed his ID couple more time he was on the base.
The
first things he noticed were several warehouses for lack of a better word. They
had windows but thick curtains were closed blocking off them view in as well as
eliminating the chance of any employees seeing anything that was going on
outside. All were painted white and each had guards at the doors. Behind them
were barracks and dorms. Bencze figured that they were there to house the
military and those black ops people that worked on some of the more delicate,
sensitive experiments that Area 51 was working on.
He was
walking when an Air Force Major approached him and asked him where he was
supposed to be. “Sir, this is my first day on the job and I am not sure where I
supposed to be,” he said. “They told me to report to Building 4 but I am not
sure where that is.” The Major pointed a building down the way so Bencze
thanked him and went on his way.
The door
of Building 4 was locked so Bencze knocked and, within seconds one of those
geeks who grew up living in their mother’s basement with just a computer as
friend opened the door and he told Bencze that the building was going on lock
down in less than thirty seconds. “What’s going on,” Bencae asked as he watched
the curtains being pulled down of every window in the building.
Then the
loudspeaker announced that anyone caught looking out of any window would be
shot on the spot as a spy. Before it stopped whoever was on the mic ordered
everyone into the center of the massive.
Again he
grabbed the geek and asked him again what was going on?
“I heard
that they were going to test a special plane from downstairs,” he said. “I
heard that it used magnetic plasma for its propulsion.”
“That
sounds like sci-fi,” Bencze said with a laugh.
“Everything
you ever read it science fiction or saw on shows like Stargate maybe be sci-fi
there but here more and more of it are coming true,” the geek said. “They even
have a…” A Sergeant walked over and asked what they were doing.
“Sir, I
am new here,” Bencze said. “He is just helping me get oriented.”
The
Sergeant checked both of their IDs and told them that they had to go down to
Lever 26. He didn’t say anything else. He just walked the two men to the
elevator and waited for the door to open. Bencze asked why they were going down
there and the Sergeant looked at him and only had once response…because they
want two of you bookworms down there to analyze some data. That’s all I am
going to tell you and that is all you need to know. Then he got coldly silent
when the door opened and the three of them stepped in. The Sergeant hit the
button, the door closed and they started the half mile trip down to Level 26.
After
ten minutes the elevator stopped. The Sergeant hit a button on console and a
moment later he heard two keys slide into the door from the other side. The
tumblers clicked and the door slid open and before Bencze stood two guards.
Both were well over six feet tall and Bencze estimated that they were both well
over 300 pounds and they were armored to the teeth.
“Come,”
one of the guards said. Bencze wasn’t going to be the one to argue.
They
were led down a long, rather unassuming, hallway and escorted to a huge
stainless steel door. Once again the Sergeant pushed a button and the door
opened from the other side. All that faced them was another long hallway but
this time the walls were not boring at all. All along the way there were glass
cylinders. They were not clear galls in fact they looked kind of smoky and
inside you could just barely see the contents. Inside of each cylinder was a
body. Some of them were humanoid while others looked strange, but one thing he
noticed was the way they were dressed. There were some of the stranger characters
dressed in what looked like silver jogging outfits while the humanoids were
dressed in everything from togas to bikinis to a Soviet space outfit.
“What is
this,” Bencze whispered softly to his companion.
“I have
never been down here before,” the geek said. “I have heard though that they are
preserving the bodies of many ufo crashes down here.”
“What
about the humans,” Bencze asked as his curiosity peaked.
“Supposedly
all of them were taken by aliens all the way back in history,” he said. “When
they were recovered they were so far out of their own time that they could not
be allowed to wander around. They just wouldn’t fit in…after all could you see
a Roman soldier suddenly showing up in Chicago? To tell the truth…I think some
of them were lost in the Bermuda Triangle.”
There
were people walking up and down the hallway. A few were stopping at each of the
cylinders, checking some dials and making some adjustments.
“Are
they..,” Bencze asked before he was interrupted.
“Alive,”
the geek said finishing Bencze’s question. “Of course they are. They keep them
alive until they can reverse engineer something from the ships they have down
here so they can take or send them back to their own time.” Bencze didn’t talk
any more about it.
At the
end of the hall were two more of the base’s elite guards. They scanned both
men’s ID badges and then closely checked a set of gold colored bars at the side
of the badges. Both Bencze and the geek had five little and, since they were
passed through without any problems, they assumed that having five bars meant
that they were approved for entry into the final room.
As the
door opened Bencze saw table after table after table. He guessed that there
were thirty or more and each one had a piece of machinery on it with a team of
men in white standing next to them, working on them. Bencze had never seen
anything like what he saw resting on the tables except in science fiction
movies.
On one
of the tables was a small space suit hooked up to a pressurized tank of
something called OsAr3. He thought back to his high school days and
remembered the Periodic Chart. That symbol meant two parts argon and one part
osmium. Those were gases that were rare on earth. He knew that if they were
pumping that into the space suit there had to be a good reason. Maybe, he
didn’t want to think about it but maybe the space suit has some kind of alien
inside of it. That would be so cool, he thought as he started walking over to
the table.
The
minute he stepped away the Sergeant was right on him screaming in his face
about the classified research that was going on in that building. One of the
guards came running over and Bencze was escorted back to the others except he
had a fully loaded .45 pointed at his back as he walked. He didn’t say another
word to anyone as they approached a small room and locked inside.
It only
took about ten minutes for a white gowned doctor walked in and handed them two
folders. “We want the two of you to compare the figures in both of these
folders and record any similarities and make note of any differences beyond a
ratio of 1.75 millimeters,” the doctor said as he slid the folders of to the
pair. “We need this done by 1700. Now get to work.”
The geek
got right to the assignment while Bencze paused and played around be pushing
the folder across the table and back. The geek looked over at him and told him
to get started because they only had a couple hours to get the job done.
“What is
all this,” Bencze asked.
The geek
looked at him and told him that it was a biological comparison/contrast between
a human and something they found or captured somewhere.
“Like
what,” he asked as he finally opened the folder and started looking at the
information inside.
“It
could be anything. I have been here for aliens, people found after being
missing for decades or centuries…hell one time I had to run the blood and DNA
of a bigfoot that someone down in Virginia shot and killed. We are responsible
to make sure that what they bring us isn’t what they really bring us. Hell,
that bigfoot I looked over the information and I told them what they wanted.
The official report said that it was a new species of bear. The unofficial
report said it was exactly what it was… a bigfoot from Virginia. Now, what do
you think they told the media...at least the media that heard about the event.”
Then he asked a question that Bencze didn’t want hear much less answer. The
geek asked him if he knew what he was doing.
Bencze
paused for a second trying to figure out some way to answer with a lie but not make
it so blatant that the man before him would call for security. It was almost as
if his mind shut down and he could not believe what came out when he answered
with a simple “no”. Now, it was out there so he figured in for a penny in for a
pound so he told the geek everything, his plan, how he got the ID…everything.
Now it
was just a waiting game to see if he would get turned in or not. Luckily, the
geek didn’t go for the door and he didn’t reach for the phone all he said,
“Good job.” Then he simply smiled and started helping Bencze do what he was
supposed to be doing but while he did that Bencze was copying down all the
information on the sheets as well as every detail the geek was telling him.
“See
this…,” the geek said, “…a human’s would be at least twice, maybe three times
the size of this one. This obviously came from that alien they were working on.
If you look at everything theyt send us you’ll see exactly what they are doing.
I will bet you that despite what I find here they will call it a hobbit or
something like that. They did it a few years ago and the public ate it. They
even did a whole TV special about the “hobbits” that someone found in a cave.
Hobbit my ass! It was an alien that they didn’t want you to know about.”
“Do you
think we can get a sample of the alien’s tissue that I can have examined,”
Bencze asked.
“They
never take tissue,” he said. “They don’t like to do that because of a video
that someone snuck out of here showing them cutting open, what they called a
‘dead’ alien. I was here for that. That alien was still breathing. I swear that
to God…it was still alive. Anyway, that caused such a stink that they stopped
cutting about ten years ago.”
He
understood exactly what the geek was talking about. Bencze had seen the video a
couple hundred times and he had always wondered if it was faked or not. That
man confirmed that it was a real autopsy even though the creature wasn’t dead
at the time.
They
spent the next six hours talking and looking of the information they were
given. Finally, a general walked in and asked them what they had found but
before they had a chance to answer he handed them both documents to sign. They
were declarations of confidentiality. Bencze remembered one line that struck
him as extremely serious. It read, “If in the course of time you speak of your
efforts at any or all of the detachments of Edwards Air Force you shall be
arrested and charged with treason and, without trial, you will be executed at
the discretion of the base commander.” Bencze did sign the paper but not with
his own name, rather he used the name that was on his homemade ID badge.
Then he
and the geek explained to the general that the being they were investigating
was, although a humanoid, not from the planet Earth. They said that they
believed that most of the organs were propositional to a human of that height. However,
the blood mass, heart structure and brain were vastly different in respect to
their usability and the stress repulsion factors. Bencze had no idea what he
was saying but it seemed to work.
Then the
general handed them two more papers to sign. The first said that the creature
being examined was a human of approximately nine years old. The other gave a
detailed explanation of a creature from another planet with a lack of ability
to survive within Earth’s gravity and atmosphere. They were ordered to sign
both and not ask questions. They did as they were told.
A
whistle blew. It was so loud that it could have been heard all over the base.
The geek started gathering his things while Bencze parroted his every move. As
soon as they were done two guards showed up and escorted back to the Janet
plane they flew in on. A few minutes later they were in Las Vegas and getting
ready to drive home.
Bencze
went home and called his favorite author…me. He told me the story and showed me
the notes he had taken. After a month of talking he had given enough of an
interview to make an interesting story. That story is what you have been
reading and in front of a priest he swore to God that every word written here
is the truth.
After
that Bencze disappeared. It was not clear if he just went off or if the men in
black found him and he is locked in a windowless solitary cell in one of those
buildings at Area 51. All anyone can do is wait and see if he ever shows up or
at least contacts someone to let them know of his where abouts.
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